Calendar: 1890-1891 Page 193
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engineering 189 Analytical Chemistry Students of the third year have additional opportu- aities of studying Chemistry by entering for the Class 01 Ex- perimental and Analytical Chemistry for which the above Laboratory Course forms suitable preparation Class for such Students is held on Wednesday from 40 to and on Saturday from 10 to 10 Geology Palaeontology and Mineralogy First Year Mineralogy -Every alternate Saturday at 10 20 These Lectures treat of the elements of Crystallography the crystalline forms of the rock-making minerals their optical and physical phenomena the Classification of minerals and blowpipe analysis The Tennant" prize for Practical Mineralogy is open to Students of this Class See page 214 Geology Palceontology and Mining -Every alternate Saturday 11 30-12 30 This course comprises 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 Courses 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 Second Year Monday and Tuesday 3-4 The Course comprises Lectures upon practical Geological Subjects The Lectures will relate to the later Geological epochs and will include instruction regarding Water Supply aid Soils In the Easter Term the Professor will take his
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