Calendar: 1848-1849 Page 75
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APPLIED sciences 71 VIII Chemistry First Year Preparatory Course of Lectures with Illustrations and Experiments upon the following subjects Nature of Matter and Force consideration of the Forces concurring to the production of Chemical Phenomena Gravity Physical states of Matter Cohesion and Adhesion Heat and Light Electricity Magnetism Chemical Affinity Laws of Combination Chemistry of the Non-metallic Elements Manu- factures of Oil of Vitriol Aquafortis Ammonia &c The Text-book employed in this part of the Course is Darnell's Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy Seco 1d Year Course of Practical Chemistry in which the applica- tions of the Science to the Arts arc taught and the Processes involving Chemical Principles in Manufactures Metallurgy and Domestic Economy are explained and illustrate' Third Year The Students are admitted to the Course of Chemical Mani- PULAT10N conducted during the Lent and Easter Terms in the Operating Laboratory by the Demonstrator See page 97 Students of this Department have additional oppor- tunities of studying Chemistry by entering extra for the Class of Experimental and Analytical Chemistry See page 98 IX Geology and Mining The Lectures delivered on the subject of Geology are in- tended to have especial reference to the important practical applications of that Science to Engineering Mining Architec- ture and Agriculture They are given to Students of the Second and Third Year Seco 1d Year physical geography descriptive Geology
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