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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1856-1857-97

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applied sciences 97 Shadows and to curved surfaces Machine Drawing continued in more complicated examples Isometrical Projection forms part of the Course of this Year Third Year Quarter-past 10 Mondays and Tuesdays The principles and practice of Perspective Projection as requisite to the Artist and Architect and to the Geographer in the construction of Maps The graphical solution of Problems requiring more advanced knowledge of the Geometry of Three Dimensions is taught to those requiring it In the practice of Machine-drawing &c the Student is allowed to take such examples as will be most useful to him in the other branches of his study and the Course is modi- fied to suit his previous attainments and proficiency according to which he may at once pass to that part of it for which he is prepared but certain extent of knowledge in Descriptive Geometry must be attained by all Candidates for Certificates of Approval or of Honour An Examination in all these subjects takes place at the close of each Session Professor Bradley is at the College every Wednesday from 11 to and will be glad to see any Student who likes to come to him at that time in addition to the hours regularly fixed -Students of the third year may by application to the Dean have the privilege of attending the Class of Land- scape Drawing and Colouring as applied to Architectural Designs instead of the Class of Geometrical Drawing VIII Chemistry Students of the first and second years are admitted to Course of Theoretical and Applied Chemistry from three to four daily Saturday excepted during the Michaelmas and Lent Terms First part Course -Consideration of the forces concurring to the production of Chemical Phenomena Gravity Physical States of Matter Heat and Light Electricity Magnetism Chemical Affinity Laws of Combination Chemistry of the Non-metallic Elements Manufactures of Oil of Vitriol Aquafortis Ammo- nia &c
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