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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1927-1928-175

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FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE 175 types of Segmentation of the Fertilised Ovum the Meta- morphosis of the Frog and an elementary knowledge of the Development of the Chick up to the third day of incubation and the formation of the Foetal Membranes in the Bird and Mammal knowledge of the Diagnostic characters of the following groups Protozoa Lobosa Foraminifera Radiolaria Sporozoa Flagellata Ciliata Ccelenterata Hydrozoa Anthozoa Platyhelmia Turbellaria Trematoda Cestoda Annelida Oligochaeta Polychaeta Articulata Crustacea Insecta Arachnida Chordata Urochorda Cephalochorda Craniata Pisces Amphibia Reptilia Aves Mammalia -Intermediate Science Practical Class Th 2-5 all Terms 10-1 2nd Term The dissection microscopical examination and description of specimens or parts of the animals comprised in paragraphs and above and the determination of the zoological position of specimens in accordance with paragraph Elements of Animal Histology Cytology and Embryology -B Sc General Two-Year Course Lectures 11-12 Tu 12-1 10-11 The fundamental facts and principles of Systematic Zoology Com- parative Anatomy and Embryology as illustrated by the principal subdivisions of the animal kingdom with special reference to the types prescribed by the University Vertebrates and Invertebrates are dealt with in alternate years -B Sc Practical Class Tu 2-5 Th 10-1 Practical Examination by dissection or otherwise of typical animals in illustration of the Lectures with special reference to the types prescribed by the University Practical Embryology and Methods of Microscopical Investigation Staining Section-cutting Mounting &c Special Sc Courses -Special Sc As for General Sc Students with additional Lectures and Laboratory work as arranged Advanced Zoological Laboratory-open daily for Special Work and Research Inter-Collegiate Courses joint- scheme of advanced lectures in Zoology has been arranged between University College King's College the Imperial College of Science and Technology and Bedford College and Special Syllabus of these is issued by the University In connection with this scheme one course will be given at King's College during the Session 1927-28 viz Protozoology -A course of Lectures and Laboratory work in the Second Term and Third at times to be arranged
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