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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-181

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applied sciences 179 י τ ft Geological Subjects ai1d the Mineralogy of the rock-formifig minerals The Subject for 1882 will relate to the last Geological epoch its comparison with the existing state of things and will include instruction regarding Water Supply and Soils One-half of each Lecture is devoted to the study and microscopic demonstration of rock and rock-making minerals ϊ κ Mineralogy -For Students of the First Year every Saturday dt 10 20 in the Michaelmas and Lent Terms These Lectures treat of the elements of Crystallography the crystalline forms of the rock-making minerals their optical attd physical phenomena the Classification of minerals and blowpipe analysis Geology Palaeontology and Mining -For Students of the First Year Michaelmas and Lent Terms Saturday 11 30- 42 30 This course comprises about Twenty Lectures upon the principles of Geology and Palaeontology and is delivered with the view of preparing the Students of the First Year for the Advanced Course The following subjects are taught -formation of rock masses succession of life-types theory of geological eras classification of the primary and secondary strata with their characteristic fossils and geological mapping The examination on these lectures takes place at the end of the Lent Term 11 The Art and Scientific Principles of Photography The course of instruction in Photography is theoretical and practical in those branched which are deemed most generally useful to Students in the Department of Applied Sciences Besides instruction in the ordinary process of Photography with the Nitrate of Silver bath the practical work embraces the preparation of pyroxoline of collodion of sensitive emulsions and dry plates the method of using dry plates for portraiture landscape photography copying Μ
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