16 
1st YEAR. 
For all Divisions. 
1st Term. 
2nd Term. 
Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., •part 
of Feb. 
Inorganic Chemistry, with 
practice in laboratory. 
(Mechanical Drawing.) 
Fart of Feb., Mar., Ap ril, 
May, June . 
Physics. 
Laboratory Practice. 
2nd YEAR. 
For all Divisions. 
1st Term. 2nd Term. 
Mineralogy. Geology. 
(Mechanical Drawing — cont.) 
3rd YEAR. 
Mining Division. 
1st Term. 2nd Term. 
Mining. Applied Mechanics. 
Assaying. 
Metallurgical Division. 
1st Term. 2nd Term. 
Metallurgy, with practice Applied Mechanics, 
in laboratory. Metallurgical Practice. 
Geological Division. 
1st Term. 2nd Term. 
Natural History and Palaeontological Demon- 
Palaeontology. strations. 
Every Candidate for Associateship must acquire a sufficient 
knowledge of the subjects enumerated in this table for the first 
and second years ; but in the third year he may confine himself to 
the Mining, Metallurgical, or Geological Divisions, and pass his 
final examinations in the subjects of one of those divisions only. 
The courses of instruction are distributed over three years, but 
those Students who possess sufficient preliminary training may, 
if they think fit, pass through the whole in two years, by pre- 
senting themselves, at the end of the first year, for examination 
in the subjects allotted to the first and second years. 
Persons desirous of obtaining the distinction of Associate of 
the Government School of Mines, who have already acquired a 
knowledge of the subjects of the first two years, may proceed at 
once to the courses of the third year, by passing a special exa- 
mination in those subjects before the Professors of the Govern* 
ment School of Mines, and paying the ordinary fees for such 
examinations. 
