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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1859-1860-99

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applied sciences 99 XI Geologv by Tennant Esq Professor XII Photography by Thomas Frederick Hardwich Esq Lecturer XIII Instruction in the Workshop by Timme Esq Superintendent Dean of the Department the Rev Hall Religious Instruction Lectures on some Book of the Holy Scriptures are delivered by the Chaplain every Thursday There are also examina- tions every alternate Saturday on the lectures and in Text- books chosen by the Principal Those for the Academical year 1859-60 are- Third Year's Students Bishop Butler's Analogy Second Blunt's Scriptural Coincidences First The Historical Books of the Old Testament Marks are given to the papers at these examinations according to merit and the students are classed at the close of the Michaelmas and Easter Terms On the last day of the academical year prize is adjudged to the best Student in each year respectively Student who has obtained Divinity Prize in any one year in this or in any other Department of the College cannot again become candidate for this Prize II Mathematics Every day Saturday excepted from 10 15-1 The subjects of the first year are -Euclid Book II III IV VI XI Algebra and Plane Trigonometry The subjects for the second year are -the Differential and Integral Calculus Conic Sections and Algebraic Geometry For the third year -the higher parts of the Differential and Integral Calculus are read and the Geometry of Three Dimensions III Natural Philosophy and Astronomy Two Courses of Lectures are given on this subject one to Students of the First Year on Tuesdays Wednesdays and
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