. Catalogue . olution of the plant kingdom. The progress ofplant life from the lower to the higher forms is studied bymeans of lectures and laboratory work upon certain typesselected as representatives of the main groups of plants. Tu., 3, Thu., Fri., , Appleton 3, Professor Goodale.(Omitted in 1914-1915.) Elective for Sophomores. 9. Anatomy, including comparative anatomy of the ver-tebrates, taken up from the point of view of the origin of thestructures of the human body. Laboratory work two hours a week. Tu., Sat., , Wed., 3, Biological Laboratory, Professor Loomis. Elective for Jun


. Catalogue . olution of the plant kingdom. The progress ofplant life from the lower to the higher forms is studied bymeans of lectures and laboratory work upon certain typesselected as representatives of the main groups of plants. Tu., 3, Thu., Fri., , Appleton 3, Professor Goodale.(Omitted in 1914-1915.) Elective for Sophomores. 9. Anatomy, including comparative anatomy of the ver-tebrates, taken up from the point of view of the origin of thestructures of the human body. Laboratory work two hours a week. Tu., Sat., , Wed., 3, Biological Laboratory, Professor Loomis. Elective for Juniors. 10. Human Physiology. Laboratory work two hours a week. Tu., Sat., , Wed., 3, Biological Laboratory, Professor Philltps. Elective for Juniors. 11. Biological problems. (Biology 4 requisite) Tu., Thu., Sat., , Biological Laboratory, Professor Loomis. Elective for Seniors. 12. Anthropology. (Biology 4 requisite) Tu., Thu., Sat., , Biological Laboratory, Pro-fessor for Course of Study # 65 CHEMISTRY 1. General chemistry; the non-metallic elements and theircompounds. Three hours class-room work and two hours laboratory work each , Sat., , Thu., 3, Chemical Laboratory, Professors HopkinsDoughty, and Dr. for Freshmen. ^2. General chemistry; the metallic elements and theircompounds. Three hours class-room work and two hours laboratory work each , Sat., , Thu., 3, Chemical Laboratory, Professors Hopkins,Doughty, and Dr. for Freshmen. 3. Inorganic chemistry; with especial emphasis on ionichypothesis and chemical equilibrium and their applicationsto the reactions of analytical chemistry. Two hours class-room work and three hours of laboratory work each week* (Chemistry 1, and 2 requisite. Students electing this course are advised to take Physics 1 and 2.) Tu., 2-5, Thu., Fri., , Chemical Laboratory, Professor Doughty, and Dr. Zinn. Elective for Sophomores. 4. Qualitative analysis; reacti


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