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150 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.<br />

analysis. Unless otherwise specified no student will be allowed to<br />

register for less than three hours in any of the following analytical<br />

courses. Professor Caldwell, Associate Professor Dennis, Dr.<br />

Chamot and Mr. Cushman.<br />

a. General inorganic, and ultimate organic analysis.<br />

b. Agricultural qualitative and quantitative analysis. This course<br />

is for students specializing in agriculture. Its object is to familiarize<br />

them with the chemical properties of plants, soils, fertilizers and the<br />

products of the farm, and also to prepare them for thesis work if they<br />

wish to continue the study through the senior year. The course<br />

should, therefore, be taken in the third year. It will be open only to<br />

those who have taken courses I or 2 and 16. Professor Caldwell<br />

and Mr. G. A. Smith.<br />

c. Food analysis. Laboratory work. Fall. Practice in the usual<br />

methods employed in the chemical analysis of foods and beverages for<br />

the purpose of determining their nutritive values or purity. Dr.<br />

Chamot.<br />

d. Water Analysis, Sanitary and Technical. Laboratory work.<br />

Winter. Instruction in the methods for the examination of waters<br />

with reference to their potability, fitness for steam boilers,<br />

dustries, etc Dr. Chamot.<br />

e. Technical and engineering analysis.<br />

special in<br />

8. Assaying. Three hours. Winter. One lecture and two<br />

hours of laboratory work. Mr. Cushman.<br />

9. Qualitative and Quantitative Gas Analysis. Lectures.<br />

Fall. T., Th., 12, Ch. L. R. 3. Associate Professor Dennis.<br />

10. Technical Gas Analysis. Laboratory work. Three hours, by<br />

appointment. Fall. Associate Professor Dennis and Mr. Richmond.<br />

Instruction is given in the analysis of gas mixtures with the appa<br />

ratus of Honigmann, Bunte, Orsat, Elliott and Hempel, the complete<br />

analysis of illuminating gas, generator gas and air, the determination<br />

of the specific gravity of gases, the evaluation of nitrates with the<br />

nitrometers of Hempel,<br />

analysis of gas mixtures.<br />

Lunge and Bodlander and the qualitative<br />

Courses 9 and 10 are open only to those who have had or are taking<br />

elementary<br />

quantitative analysis.<br />

12. Spectroscopic Chemical Analysis and Colorimetry.<br />

(a) Lectures. Spring. T., 12, Ch. L. R. 3. Associate Professor<br />

Dennis.<br />

{b) Laboratory work. Two hours, by appointment. Associate<br />

Professor Dennis and Mr. Richmond.<br />

The laboratory instruction comprises the observation and mapping

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