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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1885-1886-226

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220 applied sciences Elementary Mechanics Physics including Hydrostatics Pneumatics and Heat Inorganic Chemistry Botany The same departments of this Science as are included in the first Sc and Preliminary Science Pass Examination of the University of London Zoology The same departments of this Science as are included in the first Sc and Preliminary Science Pass Examination of the University of London Geology The formation of the surface contour of the earth the sequence and divisions of the stratified deposits the range and description of characteristic fossils and the application of Geology to the Arts and Manufactures Mineralogy Earthy Minerals Rock Crystal Amethyst Cairngorm Avanturine Cat's-eye Opal Chalcedony Flint Onyx Agate Cornelian Heliotrope Jasper Hornstone Chert Garnets Tdocrase Axinite Epidote Augite Hornblende Asbestos Tremolite Actinolite Felspars Zeo- lites Mica Talc Chlorite Calcite Fluor Selenite Barytes Strontian Salt Cryolite One hundred marks will be assigned to each subject Candidates for the Exhibitions of 1885 must send in their names and subjects on form to be obtained in the College Office before Two o'clock on Friday September 25 to the Secretary King's College London The next Examination will begin at 10 on Wednesday September 30 No one can obtain the same Exhibition twice Junior Exhibitioner of one year may compete for Senior Exhibition in subsequent year if still under the appointed age but if successful he ipso facto vacates the Junior Exhibition
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