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APPLIED SCIENCES 149 and the British Museum also on excursions into the Country in which the actual field-work of the Geologist is explained and illustrated There is an Examination at the close of the Course by which the progress of the Students is tested 12 The Art and Scientific Principles of Photography The course of instruction in Photography is theoretical and practical in those branches which are deemed most generally useful to Students in the Department of Applied Sciences Special lessons are also given on new applications and developments of the art when they are considered of sufficient importance Hours 10 30-12 30 Friday These Lessons are intended for those Students who have completed six Terms in this Department but those of the first or second year may by permission of the Dean attend on payment of fee of per Term glass house with commodious developing-rooms has been erected and in connexion with it Laboratory for the preparation of Photographic chemicals so that Students joining these Classes are afforded every facility for practising the art In addition to the regular Lectures to the Matriculated Students in this Department Private Instruction is also given in theoretical and practical Photography to such gentlemen as may wish to avail themselves of the Lecturer's services The fee for private instruction for the Course is 61 51 inclusive of Chemicals the number of lessons being regu- lated as under Student lessons of hours each Students- Students-10 Students-12 For fee of 13 10s private Student is entitled to attend- ance at Lectures and to the use of chemicals apparatus &c for three terms
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