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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1865-1866-140

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140 applied sciences Methods of Colouring Projection of Shadows Perspective and Isometric projections of the works In Mechanical Drawing -The application of the Involute Cycloidal Epicycloidal and Hypocycloidal Curves to the Teeth of Wheels Projection of Screws Spur Worm Bevil Skew Bevil Morticed Drum Cog and Fly-wheels Rack and Pinion Cam Heart and Tappit Wheels Plans Elevations and Sections of Locomotive and Marine Engines and Stationary Engines for various purposes with their details and Drawings to scale of Models in the Museum or Machines in the Workshop Drawings are returned to the Students at the end of the Term being retained until then as guide to the Professor in reporting on the diligence and proficiency of those who have made them Prize will be given at the end of the Summer Session to the Student whose works conduct and attendance show him to be most deserving of it Occasional Students may take up any branch of the Course which they may wish to follow Fee for Occasional Students 41 4s per Term or 10 10 per annum VIII Chemistry Students of the first and second years are admitted to Course of Theoretical and Applied Chemistry at from 10 20 to 11 20 on Tuesday 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
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