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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1962-1963-157

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CLASSES BOTANY erfT anoiae oyii iupdgUOTiU BJWd £ ieeej 4J aeru loeJ Acting Head of the Department Dr Sutcliffe Sc Special Botany Students should consult the Head of the Department The course to be followed lasts three years and requires two ancillary subjects to be taken from the group Chemistry Geology Mathematics Physics Physiology Statistics Zoology At the present time two-year course in Chemistry and one-year course in Zoology are given to cover these requirements Candidates will be examined in one of the ancillary subjects at the end of the first year and in their second ancillary subject and also in Part Sc Special Botany at the end of their second year All candidates will normally be expected to offer Chemistry as two-year ancillary subject At the end of the third year candidates take Part Η of Sc Special Botany considerable measure of specialisation occurs in courses and examinations for Part II Lecture and laboratory courses will be given covering the fields of plant physiology and biochemistry anatomy cytology and genetics ecology general mycology and microbiology including some plant pathology This part of the course is conducted in the research and advanced teaching laboratories at 68 Half Moon Lane 24 In addition series of intercollegiate courses is organised by the Board of Studies in Botany Sc General Botany Courses suitable for Part and Part II Sc General Botany are given but time-table difficulties at present prevent the arranging of full course in Botany as subject for the Sc General degree Synopsis of Courses I-Botany Ancillary to Zoology Geology etc and for Sc General Part z1-Lectures At least hours throughout one session The subjects treated are as follows -morphology and physiology cytology genetics classification and ecology of plants Zj-Practical Class hours throughout one session
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