igo  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {Am-ipr^;S^.rm- 
Greek  (4  counts). — First  year  high-school  course. 
Plane  Geometry  (4  counts). — Three  books:  Wentworth's  "  Plane 
Geometry,"  or  Brooks's  "  Plane  Geometry." 
Solid  Geometry  (2  counts). 
Trigonometry  (2)  counts). 
Business  Arithmetic  and  Book  Keeping  (2  counts). 
Physics  (4  counts). — Text-Books :  Gage's  "  Elements  of  Physics  ;" 
Carhart  and  Chute's  "  High  School  Physics  "  (omitting  Electro- 
statics). 
Elementary  Chemistry  (4  counts). — Text-Books:  Shepard's  "  Ele- 
ments of  Chemistry,"  or  Remsen's  "  Elementary  Course  in  Chem- 
istry." 
Elementary  Botany  (2  counts). — Text-Books:  Bailey's  "  Element- 
ary Text  Book  of  Botany  ;"  Bergen's  "  Elements  of  Botany." 
Physiology  and  Hygiene  (2  counts). — Text-Books:  Mills's  Les- 
sons in  Physiology  and  Hygiene,"  or  Dunglison's  "  Elementary 
Physiology." 
English  History  (2  counts) — Text-Books :  Montgomery's  "  His- 
tory of  England,"  or  Tappan's  "  England's  Story." 
Greek  History  (2  counts). — Text-Books :  Barnes's  "  General  His- 
tory," or  Meyer's  "  General  History." 
Roman  History  (2  counts). — Text-Books :  Barnes's  "  General 
History,"  or  Meyer's  "  General  History." 
Other  text-books  than  those  mentioned  may  be  used,  provided 
they  cover  the  subjects  to  the  extent  indicated. 
The  examination  of  applicants  has  been  placed  in  the  hands  of  Dr. 
Edgar  A.  Singer,  Associate  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools,  696 
City  Hall,  Philadelphia,  who  will  pass  upon  the  credentials  and  con- 
duct the  entrance  examinations. 
An  applicant  whose  entrance  examination  or  whose  credentials 
do  not  fully  meet  the  requirements  (16  counts)  assigned  to  subjects 
named  in  the  preceding  lists,  may  be  admitted  on  an  aggregate  of 
12  counts,  provided  he  make  up  the  remaining  4  counts  before  being 
advanced  to  the  next  higher  class. 
An  entrance  examination  is  held  annually  in  Philadelphia,  about 
the  middle  of  September.  The  exact  date  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Registrar  of  the  College,  145  N.  Tenth  Street. 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  Dean. 
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