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12. Modern English Literature. Ass't Prof. A. S. Hill.

13. Comparative Philology of the Romance Languages. Prof. Bocher.

14. Art. Prof. Norton will meet graduates once a week for instruction in the history of Greek and Mediaeval Art.

15. Middle High German. Twice a week. Mr. William Cook.

16. Quaternions. Prof. B. Peirce.

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17. Differential Equations. Prof. J. M. Peirce.

18. The relations between Physiology and Psychology. Dr. Wm. James.

19. Physics. Advanced students are admitted to the laboratories of Profs. Gibbs and Trowbridge. They will be encouraged and helped to make new researches.

20. Chemistry. Advanced students are admitted to the laboratories in Boylston Hall, and will be guided in their work by Prof. Cooke and Ass't Professors Jackson and H. B. Hill.

21. Botany. The laboratory at the Botanic Garden is open to advanced students. Ass't Professors Goodale and Farlow will give instruction.

22. Zoology. Prof. McCrady will receive advanced students at the Museum of Comparative Zoology. The assistants in the various departments of the Museum also give instruction to advanced students.

23. Geology. Prof. Whitney will receive advanced students at the Museum of Comparative Zoology.

24. Music. Prof. Paine will meet graduates once a week for advanced instruction in musical theory and composition.

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