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The Elective Pamphlet.

Under Fine Arts the notice of a course of research is omitted. There are no changes whatever in the department of Architecture, nor in the Music department, except that the seminary course, 20, is dropped from the list.

The courses in Mathematics are almost the same, except that 12 and 19 have each been divided into two half courses, and the mathematical seminary has been dropped.

In Engineering no changes have been made, except that course Ab has been discontinued, in accordance with the announcement made last year.

In Military Science, Lieutenant Robinson will give a new half course, 2, on military engineering. It will come in the second half year as a continuation of course 1.

The department of Physics has undergone no changes, but in Chemistry 2a a course in mineralogy formerly given has been dropped. 4a, a course in Quantitative Analysis, has also been dropped, but in place of it Assistant Professor Richards will give two new courses

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9, a half course in Advanced quantitative analysis, and

10, a half course in gas analysis.

The character of course 6 has been changed. As it will be given next year, it will be a course in physical chemistry under Assistant Professor Richards.

The Botany courses are the same as this year, and in Zoology the only change is that the research course in comparative Osteology, 20c, has been dropped.

The department of Geology adds two new courses:

13, a course in invertebrate palaeontology, will be given by Dr. Jackson.

19, a half course in Climatology, will be given by Mr. Ward, but not until 1896-97.

Only one course, 25, has been dropped.

The course in American Archaeology and Ethnology, as well as the courses in Anatomy, Physiology, and Physical Training will be the same as last year.

Copies of the elective pamphlet may be had upon application to the Publication Agent.

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