IV.—COURSE IN GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY. 
FIRST TEAR. 
Descriptive Geometry—Lectures and exercises. 
Shades, Shadows, and Perspective—Lectures and exercises. 
Chemistry, inorganic and organic —Lectures and recitations. 
Stoichiometry—Lectures and blackboard exercises. 
Qualitative Analysis—Lectures and laboratory practice. 
Crystallography—Lectures and practical exercises. 
Blowpipe Analysis, qualitative—Lectures and laboratory practice. 
Botany—recent and fossil. 
Zoology—recent and fossil. 
rj French. 
4 German. 
3 Drawing—Use of instruments; "problems in descriptive geometry, shades, 
shadows, and perspective. 
SUMMER VACATION. 
MEMOIR AND JOURNAL OF TRAVEL. 
SECOND YEAR. 
Quantitative Analysis—Lectures and laboratory practice. 
Blowpipe Analysis, quantitative—Lectures and laboratory practice. 
Mineralogy—Determinative mineralogy, and blowpipe examination of minerals. 
Metallurgy—General processes, fuels, furnaces, iron and steel. 
Geology—Lithological, cosmical, physiographic, historic, and dynamic. 
Drawing. 
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[SUMMER VACATION- 
MEMOIR AND JOURNAL OF TRAVEL. 
THIRD YEAR. 
Economic Geology—Theory of mineral veins; ores; deposits and distribution of 
metals; iron, copper, lead, etc.; character, history, uses, and distribution of 
