Calendar: 1872-1873 Page 302
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EVENING CLASSES 301 26 ZOOLOGY Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to The Lectures will embrace the Natural History of the various forms of animals dredged from the depths of the Ocean and will include the following subjects Limits of the Animal Creation-Structure and Ira- portance of the RH IZOPODS-ForaMinifeRA- PolycystinjE-Sponges &c II Organization and diversified Forms of Ciliated Infu- sorial Animalcules and their importance in the economy of Nature III The HYDROZOA or Hydriform Polyps Hydrte Coryn e-Sea-Wreaths-Αολι ερηλ &c IV The Structure and Growth of CORALS-ΑΝΤΗΟΖΟΑ -Sea-gardens and Sea-flowers -Madrepores- FUKGI£-ACTINI &C Natural History of Star Fishes-Encrinites-Sea- Urchins-Sea-Cucumbers-Siphon Worms &c The Lectures will be illustrated by Microscopical prepara- tions exhibited under the Microscope by an extensive col- lection of Ooloured Diagrams and original Drawings and by Specimens contained in the Museums of the College 27 LOGIC Day and Hour of Attendance-Thursday from to The Definition of Logic -Elementary Parts of Mental Science-Forms of Thought-Language in its relations to Thought Theory of Predication Division Definition- Causation-Kinds and Properties of Propositions-The Pure Syllogism-The Syllogism of Rhetoric-Induction -Circums- tantial and Chain Evidence- Hypothetical Reasoning Fallacies-the Analysis of Compound Arguments Text Book Whately's Logic
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