Am.  J.  Ph.  I 
15 
[Jan.,  1885 
UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 
WILLIAM  PEPPEK,  Provost, 
JOSEPH  LEIDY, 
EICHARD  A.  F.  PENROSE, 
D.  HAYES  AGNEW, 
PROFHSSORS. 
WILLIAM  PEPPER, 
WILLIAM  GOODELL, 
JAMES  TYSON, 
HORATIO  C.  WOOD, 
THEODORE  G.  WORMLEY, 
JOHN  ASHHURST,  JR., 
HARRISON  ALLEN, 
WILLIAM  F.  NORRIS, 
GEORGE  STRAWBRIDGE, 
LOUIS  A.  DUHRING. 
ONE  HUNnitEI)  AND  NINETEENTH:  ANNTTAL  SESSION  1884-5. 
Matriculates  who  do  not  furnish  evidence  of  sufficient  preliminary  education  are  required  to  pass  an 
examination  in  English  and  Physics  (for  details  of  which  see  catalogue),  and  to  attend  three  graded  winter 
courses  of  instruction  of  seven  months  each,  consisting  of  didactic  lectures,  clinical  lectures,  and 
practical  work  in  laboratories  and  hospitals.  A  voluntaey  fourth  year,  and  a  post-graduate  course, 
purely  practical,  have  been  established,  for  particulars  of  which  see  catalogue. 
Oraduates  of  Colleges  of  Pharmacy  in  good  standiny  are  admitted  to  the  second  course  without  examination. 
The  Lectures  of  the  Winter  Session  of 1884-85  will  begin  on  Wednesday,  October  1.  The  Preliminary 
Course  will  begin  on  the  third  Monday  in  September.  In  the  Sprinji  Months  the  laboratories  of 
Chemistry,  Pharmacy,  Histology,  Physiology  and  Pathology  are  open,  and  the  post-graduate  clinical 
course  is  continued. 
Fees,  in  Advance. — Matriculation,  $5.  For  each  session,  including  dissection,  operating  and  band- 
aging, $150.   No  graduation  fee.    For  catalogue,  giving  full  particulars,  address 
JAMES  TYSON,  Secretary,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
College  of  Pharmacy  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
309—313  EAST  TWENTY-THIKD  STREET. 
CHARLES  F.  CHANDLER,  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,            -            Professor  of  Chemistry. 
WALTER  DeF.  DAY,  M.  D.,        -  -          Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Botany. 
P  W.  BEDFORD,  Ph.  G.         .  -           .           .           _      Professor  of  Pharmacy. 
CHARLES  W.  PARSONS,  Ph.  C.  -            -          Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry. 
JOS.  SCHRENK,  A.M.,            -  .            .            .            .           Professor  of  Botany. 
THE  FIFTY-FIFTH  ANNUAL  SESSION,  1884-'85. 
Examination  for  Admission  as  Students  to  the  CoLLEaE. — In  the  future  all  applicantsfor  admission  to 
the  lectures  of  the  College,  who  intend  to  be  examined  for  graduation,  will  be  required  to  pass  a  preliminary 
examination.  This  rule  does  not  apply  to  students  from  manufacturing  laboratories  or  wholesale  houses, 
except  when  they  design  to  present  themselves  for  graduation  as  noted  above.  This  examination  will 
include  the  correct  use  of  the  English  language,  and  a  knowledge  of  such  brandies  of  a  common  school 
education  as  is  equivalent  to  the  general  standard  adopted  by  grammar  schools.  The  preliminary  exami- 
nation will  be  held  in  the  main  lecture  hall  of  the  College,  at  four  o'clock  on  the  afternoon  of  Monday, 
September  28,  1884. 
The  lectures  of  this  course  will  begin  September  22,  1884.  and  continue  until  February  28,  1885. 
Analytical  Chemistry  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  CHAELkS  W.  PARSONS.    Winter  Session  begins 
September  1st,  1884.    Lectures,  Monday  at  4  P.  M. 
Laboratory  Practice,  daily  from  9  A.  M.  to  1  P.  M.— from  September  1st,  1884,  t  February  28th,  1885. 
For  Terms  and  othei  information  see  Prospectus. 
While  every  facility  is  afforded  for  prosecuting  the  study  of  the  branches  enumerated,  the  terms  are 
exceedingly  low,  and  the  location  one  of  the  most  central  and  easily  accessible  in  the  city.  TWO  FREE 
SCHOLARSHIPS  for  the  Senior  Class  will  be  bestowed  in  each  Sessions  For  particulars  see  the  prospec- 
tus. 
The  Library  is  open  daily,  Sundays  excepted,  from  10  to  12  A.  M. 
ASSISTANTS  seeking  situations  and  EMPLOYERS  wanting  Clerks  can  enter  their  names  on  the  Register. 
Students  may  get  their  LETTERS  addressed  in  care  of  the  College. 
No  Watriculation  Fee.  Terms  for  the  Course,  $55. 
For  prospectus,  terms  and  further  information,  address 
O.  J.  GRIFFIN,  Asst.  Sec, 
CHARLES  FROEBEL,  Secretary, 
209-211  East  Twenty-third  Street. 
