Annual catalogue . gh school laboratory as well as much of a higher and more complicatedcharacter. We are furnishing a great many teachers to take charge of thelaboratories of Commissioned and other high schools and the specialadvantages we offer cdnsist in part of the two following items: (1). Theprospective high school teacher is here given abundant practice in theassembling and use of such apparatus as he is likely to have to use inhis teaching as well as in the making of such pieces as can be madeto advantage in the ordinary shop. (2). He is also taught the manipu-lation of much that is mo


Annual catalogue . gh school laboratory as well as much of a higher and more complicatedcharacter. We are furnishing a great many teachers to take charge of thelaboratories of Commissioned and other high schools and the specialadvantages we offer cdnsist in part of the two following items: (1). Theprospective high school teacher is here given abundant practice in theassembling and use of such apparatus as he is likely to have to use inhis teaching as well as in the making of such pieces as can be madeto advantage in the ordinary shop. (2). He is also taught the manipu-lation of much that is more delicate and of a higher grade and so gainsthe more comprehensive view needed by the teacher. Among the comparatively recent additions to our supplies may bementioned a new set of The Leeds-Northup Electrical testing instru-ments costing $, two good imported spectrometers, two importedSartorius Analytical Balances and a Gilleys Gramme ring. The Scientific Class of 1881 has placed in the chemical laboratory. CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE. 15 as a class memorial, new and modern chemical work tables, constructedat a great cost. There are no better anywhere. We have several hundred species of minerals—all the importantones. In addition there are many more of local and scientific interest. In Zoology many alcoholic and dried specimens are available. The classes in Geography and History are well supplied with maps,globes and charts. In Physiology we have a very fine artificial skeleton, a disarticul-lated skeleton, two expensive manikins, models, charts, alcoholic speci-mens, etc. Microscopes are essential in all branches of scientific research. Theyare constantly in use here. Fresh specimens are prepared daily, wtiilethe teachers have a collection of 500 prepared specimens from which toselect. There are no laboratory fees, except in Chemistry and Physics. TEXT BOOKS. In no case do we confine a student to a single text. In most classes,it is necssary that all the members be provi


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