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For Undergraduates.
  
  
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For Undergraduates.

Geology B1: General Geology.—Fundamental principles of Geology,
including a general discussion of Dynamical, Structural, Physiographical,
and Historical Geology, with practical work in the laboratory and excursions
in the field. (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: Engineering Geology.—Special course for students in
Engineering. Detailed treatment of Dynamical, Structural and Physiographical
Geology, and of their practical application to Engineering Work.
Especial emphasis is given the rock-forming minerals, and rocks, building-stone,
and ores. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 6 session-hours.) Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, 12-1. Laboratory: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 10-12.
Brooks Museum. Professor Watson, Adjunct Professor 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: Determinative Mineralogy.—A practical study of mineral
species by means of blow-pipe analysis with the object of gaining
familiarity with the common minerals and facility in their identification.
Six hours' laboratory work per week, second term. A laboratory fee of $3
is required. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 session-hour of electives-at-large.)
Hours by appointment. Brooks Museum. Adjunct Professor Cline.