Calendar: 1873-1874 Page 306
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EVENING CLASSES 305 Limits of the Animal Creation-Structure and Im- portance of the RHIZOPODS-Foraminifera- Polycystin e-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 Hydrje CorynjE-Sea-Wreaths-Acaleph &c IV The Structure and Growth of CORALS-ANTHOZOA -Sea-gardens and Sea-flowers-Madrepores- FuNGIjE-ACTINIiE &c Natural History of Star Fishes-Encrimites-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 Coloured Diagrams and original Drawings and by Specimens contained in tbe Museums of the College 27 LOGIC Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to The Definition of Logic-Elementary Parts of Mental Science-Forms of Thought-Language in its relations to Thought-Theories of Predication Division Definition- Causation-Kinds and Properties of Propositions-The Pure Syllogism-The Syllogism of Rhetoric-Induction-Circum- stantial and Chain Evidence- Hypothetical Reasoning Fallacies-the Analysis of Compound Arguments Text Book Whately's Logic 28 POLITICAL ECONOMY Day and Hour of Attendance-Friday from to The Tooke Professor will deliver Course of sixteen or seventeen Lectures during the Winter Session on the Dis- tribution of Wealth The following is Syllabus of the Course
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