Calendar: 1866-1867 Page 279
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evening classes 279 stones Clays &c will be described and the Minerals peculiar to each noticed The application of Geology to pursuits connected with mining operations -for Coal Iron Copper Tin Silver Gold Mercury Antimony Zinc Cobalt &c -will be specially con- sidered The Student is directed how to proceed in examining new country to collect and record his observations and mark his specimens in order to render them useful to more experienced geologists at home In order more fully to exemplify the applications of the Science the Professor will endeavour to make arrangements with the members of his Class to take them to various Museums in London including the Museum of Practical Geology and the British Museum also on excursions into the country where the actual field-work of the Geologist will be explained and illustrated XXIV ZOOLOGY Bay and Hour of Attendance-Thursday from to Aplacentalia Monotb em at Echidna Ornithorhyncus Marsupialia Phascolomys Koala Macropus Hypsi- peimnus Phalangista Dasyurus Thylacinus Didelphis &c Placentalia Cetacea Whales Ordinary Cetacea Balaena Physeter Monodon Del- phinus Herbivorous Whales Stellerus Halicore Manatus Ruminantia With Horns Bos Ovis Capra Antelope Camelopardalis Cervus Moschus Without Horns Auchenia Camelus
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