Calendar: 1925-1926 Page 192
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FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE 189 Synopsis of Classes Pv-M 2-3 Ī¤ it and Th 11-12 P2 -M 3-6 throughout the Session and 10-1 Michaelmas Term only Sv-M3-2 Tu and Th 11-12 S2 -Tu 2-3 Lent and Easter Terms only -F 10-1 BOTANY AND PLANT BIOLOGY Head of the Department Professor Gates Ph This Course comprises Lectures and Practical Work in Botany required for the First Examination of the University of London -Elementary Botany Lectures Tu 2-3 2-3 The Lectures treat of the general principles of Plant Morphology Histology Physiology Cytology Heredity and Evolution and will be illustrated by fresh and dried specimens of plants museum material microscopic preparations and large collection of diagrams drawings and lantern slides -Practical Work -Tu 3-6 throughout the Session and Michaelmas Term 10-1 In the Practical Class the Students will examine the structure of the tissues and organs of the various types prescribed for the First Examination the work being arranged in connection with the Lectures To meet the requirements of Students desiring to pass the First Examination in December short Revision Course meeting once week during the Michaelmas Term is arranged ZOOLOGY AND ANIMAL BIOLOGY Head of the Department Professor Huxley For Students taking the first Medical Examination of the University of London -Elementary Zoology Lectures Tu 12-1 Th 2-3 and 12-1 General Structure Physiology and Life History of Amosba Hcema- tococcus Paramcecium Monocystis Malarial Parasite Obelia Tcenia Lumbricus Scyllium Rana and Lepus The Cell and Cell division-The Elements of Vertebrate Histology-The Elements of Vertebrate Embryology with special reference to Amphioxus Callus and Lepus Biological Theory -Organic Evolution-Variation-Heredity- Natural Selection &c
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