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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-354

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350 EVENING CLASSES In each case typical animal will be firstly described detail including its skeletal muscular respiratory alimentary urino genitary and nervous systems and subsequently th more important deviations from the type The lectures will be illustrated by diagrams and specimen from the museum as well as fresh and microscopic pre parations The lectures in the winter session of 1884-5 will be devote to the Invertebrates 28 PEACTICAL BIOLOGY This Glass will be held in the Physiological Laboratory on Wednesdays from to This subject is divided into two Courses that during th winter session being devoted to animals that during th summer to plants During the winter session each student will personally dissect or otherwise examine so as to learn their Anatomy Histology &a all the following animals viz Amoeba Paramoeciuni Vorticella Hydra Earthworm Snail Mussel Crayfish or Lobster Cockroach Frog During the summer course the Structure &c of typical plants will be studied viz Yeast Mucor Penicillium Bacteria Protococcus Chara or Nitella Fern Monocotyledon Gymnosperm and an Angiosperm The methods of making preparations for examination with the microscope will be taught and sections ready cut and stained for permanent specimens showing the histological structures of the various animals and plants will be given to each student 29 LOGIC Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to Object and Scope of Logic-Classification of Names and of Propositions-What are the things denoted by Names what is the Import of Propositions the Nature of Belief-Uses of
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