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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1888-1889-386

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382 EVENING CLASSES SYLLABUS OF LECTURES AGRICULTURE Day and Hour of Attendance-Friday from to Syllabus Sods -Composition and Properties of Soils-The Atn sphere and Soil as Plant Food-Cultivation of the Soil Improvement of the Soil Drainage Subsoiling &c Manures -Farmyard Manure and its Treatment-Artifici Manures their Composition and Profitable Application Crops -Chemistry and Physiology of Plant Life Τ Rotation and Treatment of our Principal Farm Crops-Tl Composition and Value of Agricultural Produce Live Stock -Chemistry and Physiology of Animal Life- The Rearing and Management of Live Stock-The Productic uf Animal Food-Dairy Management and Produce The Lectures will be especially adapted to prepare studenl for the Examinations of the Royal Agricultural Society and the Surveyor's Institute This Course will begin on Friday October 12 and wi consist of about Eighteen Lectures ANCIENT HISTORY Day and Hour cf Attendance-Tuesday from -History of Rome to the death of Augustus Micb Term Λ II -History of Rome -continued Lent Term III -History of Gneco-Roman Art EasterTerm The Lectures on Gra3co Roman Art will be specially signed to illustrate the monuments in the British Museum Subject for the London Intermediate Examination July 1889 The period required for the Examination from the Consulship of Cicero to the death of Augustus Caesar will be specially treated in the Lent Term
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