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For Undergraduates.

Geology B1: General Geology.—A general discussion of Dynamical,
Structural, Physiographical, and Historical Geology, with practical work
in the laboratory and excursions in the field. As full an exposition of the
fundamental principles of geology will be given as the time will allow.
(B. A. or B. S. credit, 6 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
9-10. Laboratory, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3-5. Brooks Museum.
Associate Professor Grasty.

Geology B2: General Physical Geology.—The divisions of Dynamical,
Structural, and Physiographical Geology are covered in considerable detail.
Especial emphasis is given the rock-forming minerals, and rocks, building
stone, and ores. Special course for students in Engineering. B. A. or
B. S. credit, 6 session-hours.) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 12-1. Laboratory,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 10-12. Brooks Museum. Professor
Watson, Mr. Cline.

Geology B3: Mineralogy.—This course is for beginners, and it serves
both as a general course in the subject, and as an introduction to more
advanced work. Especial attention is given to Crystallography, Physical
and Chemical Mineralogy, and Descriptive Mineralogy. The second portion
of the course will be devoted to Descriptive Mineralogy, including a study
of the classification, properties, modes of formation, association and occurrence,
and uses of minerals. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 6 session-hours.)
Hours by appointment. Associate Professor Grasty.

Term Course: Second Term: Determinative Mineralogy.—A practical
study of mineral species by means of blow-pipe analysis. The object
of this course is to gain familiarity with the common minerals and facility
in their identification. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 1 session-hour of electives-at-large.)
Six hours laboratory work per week, second term. A laboratory
fee of $3 is required. Hours by appointment. Brooks Museum. Mr.
Cline.