CIRCULAR AND REGISTER. 
In the Laboratory thorough practical instruction is also given in chemist^ as 
applied to mining, mineralogy, and general analysis. The connection with the 
Literary Department of the University enables a student who has pursued a full 
course to obtain the degree of Doctor in Philosophy. 
Persons desiring to prepare themselves for the duties of instructors or lecturers 
-on chemistry are fitted for such situations. 
; Assays and analyses of all kinds, needed by business men, are made in the 
' usual manner. 
MOTT MEDALS AND PRIZES. 
By the will of the late venerable Dr. Valentine Mott, who was one of the 
> founders of this College, and for many years its President, and Professor of Sur 
gery, perpetual provision was made for the following medals: 
A gold medal to the candidate who shall prepare the best dried anatomical or 
fcnatomico-surgical preparation. 
A silver medal to the second best of that description. 
A bronze medal to the candidate who shall furnish the best book of recorded 
cases and remarks of the Professor of either of the Surgical Clinics. 
Candidates for graduation, as well as first and second-course students, may com¬ 
pete for these medals. 
The preparations shall belong to the University Mott Prize Museum, and be 
labelled with the name of the maker. 
The volume of cases shall also belong to, and be deposited in, the Museum. 
