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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-193

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engineering architecture and applied sciences 189 diagrams and maps photographing machines and the interior of buildings also Silver Platinum and Carbon Printing It is also intended if time permits that the applications of Photography to research in Spectrum Analysis and Micro- scopy shall form special branch of instruction י י י י These Lessons are intended for those Students who have completed six Terms in this Department but those of the first or second year may by permission of the Dean attend on payment of fee of £4 3s per Term including cost of chemicals Studio has been erected and in connexion with it Laboratory for the preparation of Photographic chemicals Each Student must on entering this Class provide himself with Lens Camera Dark Slides and Camera Stand Fee £4 4s per Term or £10 10s per Annum All Non-matriculated Students pay £1 each Course for chemicals For further particulars application should be made to Professor Thomson GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Seeley Professor Economic Geology Mon 12-1 Geology Lectures Tues 2-3 Field Work Saturday afternoons in Easter Term Mineralogy Lectures Tues 3-4 Mineralogy and Geology Laboratory Tues 12-1 The work comprises Lectures and Practical Teaching in parts of the subject which are of practical importance in Engineering and concerning the Economic importance of different kinds of stones In Physical Geography exposition is given of the modes of action of mechanical and chemical forces in determining the present contours of the land masses of the earth Practical Field Work on alternate Saturdays in the
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