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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-347

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348 EVENING CLASSES 24 MINERALOGY Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to These lectures about twenty in number will have refer- ence to the physical properties and to the classification of Minerals In the Michaelmas Term the six systems of Crystallography the optical and chemical characters of Minerals their analysis by the Blowpipe and the methods for determining their specific gravity will be explained In the Lent Term the non-Metallic and Metallic Minerals will be brought under review and their form hardness weight lustre transparency structure fusibility and chemical composition will be given The Course will be illustrated by very extensive col- lection of specimens and will be of practical character Books recommended Rutley's Mineralogy and Collins's Mineralogy 25 GEOLOGY Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to The entire Course Winter and Summer will consist of about Thirty Lectures and will treat of the leading facts in connection with Stratigraphical and Palseontographical Geology The Lectures illustrated by large series of diagrams and fossils will have in view the preparation of students for the more important public Examinations Winter Session ×™ In the Michaelmas Term the Earth's early condition the formation of Rock Masses the succession of Life-Types the theory of Geological Eras and the classification of the Primary or Palaeozoic Strata with their characteristic Fossils will be referred to
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