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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1859-1860-112

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112 APPLIED SCIENCES with more elementary constructions It is intended to be auxiliary to and concurrent with the College courses on Machinery and Manufacturing Art and on the "Arts of Construction The examinations of Candidates for Scholarships and for Certificates of Approval and Honour comprise the sub- ject of Descriptive Geometry without competent knowledge of which no Student will be recommended by the Professor Prizes at the termination of each Session are awarded to one Student of the first year who has most distinguished himself by proficiency knowledge of principles and by assiduity and regularity in conduct and attendance during the Session Students are discouraged from simply copying any drawing or engraving of machine or structure but are induced to represent it in another position to analyse its principles and show the most important parts in detached and detailed figures -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 ן Students of the first and second years are admitted to Course of Theoretical and Applied Chemistry at 10 15 on Monday and Friday throughout the Academical Year The subjects will be discussed in the following order Forces concerned in producing Chemical Phenomena Preliminary view of Chemical Affinity and its distinction from other forces Laws of Chemical Combination -Notation Adhesion -Capillarity Endosmose Motion of Gases Crystallization -Isomorphism Dimorphism Allotropy Heat -This subject is discussed in the Course of Natural Philosophy See 100 Electricity -Excitement Conduction Insulation Indue- tion Electrical Machines Accumulation Leyden Jar At- mospheric phenomena Voltaic Electricity -Galvanometer Simple and Compound
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