106. Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (4). II. MERRIAM Lectures, Tu Th, 4; laboratory: Sec. 1, M F, 1-4; Sec. 2, Tu Th, 1-4. 107. Cytology (4). II. LONG Laboratory, Tu Th, 1-4, and six other hours. 108. Embryology (4). I. LONG Lectures, M W, 9; laboratory: Sec. 1, M W, 1-4; Sec. 2, Tu Th, 1-4. 109. Biology of Water (2). II, W F, 1-4. KOFOID 109c. Biological Examination of Water (1). II, F, 1-4. KOFOID 110. Protozoology (2). I, W F, 8. KOFOID 110c. Protozoology Laboratory (1 or 2). I, W F, 1–4. KOFOID 111. General Parasitology (3). II. 1-4. Lectures, W F, 8; laboratory: Sec. 1, W, 1-4; Sec. 2, F, 111c. Morphology and Life History of Animal Parasites (1). II. 118A-118B. Advanced Undergraduate Work in Special Topics. The Staff 119A-119B. Extra Session Work. The Staff GRADUATE COURSES 221A-221B. Seminar. History of Biological Thought (1). W, 4-6. KOFOID A, Subject, 22, 62. INDEX Accredited schools, admission from, 17. Admission, from accredited schools, 17. from normal schools, 29. from secondary schools outside of of soldiers and sailors, 31. of special students, 30. regulations concerning, 61. Admission requirements, 17, 19, 20. curriculum of the college of, 37. Agricultural chemistry, 85. Agricultural education, 85. Agronomy, 86. Anatomy, 93. Animal husbandry, 86. Anthropology, 24, 93. Applied science, colleges of, 15. Appointment registry, 75. Appointment secretary, 75. Archaeology, 132. Architecture, courses in, 94. curriculum of the school of, 49. major requirements and recommenda Argumentation, 158. Art and drawing, 24, 102. Athletics, regulations concerning, 68. Authority of instructors, 64. Biochemistry and pharmacology, 96. courses in (see under zoology, physi- Commerce, courses in, 104. curriculum of the college of, 35. major requirements and recommenda- Committees, Regents, 8. Conditions and failures, 66. Correspondence instruction, 74. Courses of instruction, 77. abbreviations in, 78. Credit, regulations concerning, 62. recommendations for, 24. Dean of the Undergraduate Division, 71. Dean of Women, 71. Deans, duties of, 70. in the academic colleges, 9. Mechanical and electrical engineering, 136. Mechanics, curricula of the College of, 42. Medical School, 12, 53. pre-medical curricula, 59. Medicine, 26. Metallurgy, courses in, 141. Military engineering, curriculum in, 45. Mills Observatory, 12. Mining, curricula of the college of, 43. Naval architecture, 138. Normal school graduates, admission of, Numbering of courses, 78. Nutrition, 90. Officers, administrative, 9. Olericulture, 91. Organization of instruction, 15. Organization of the University, 13. Oriental schools, admission from, 30. Pathology and bacteriology, 144. Pharmacology and biochemistry, 96. Philosophy, 27, 146. Physical education, required, 63. courses for men, 148. courses for women, 150. major recommendations for, 27. Regents, 7, 13. Registration, routine of, 61. Regulations concerning students in aca- Requirements, for admission, 17. Residence at the University, 70. Romanic languages (see French, Span- ish, Italian). Rural institutions, 92. Russian, 160. Sanitary engineering curriculum, 44. Scholarships and fellowships, undergrad- uate, 73. Scholarship, grades of, 65. Sciences, requirements and recommenda- for courses in, see under various de- Scripps Institution for Biological Re- Self-support of students, 71. Semitic languages, 159. Senate, Academic, 13. Soil chemistry and bacteriology, 92. Soldiers and sailors, admission of, 31. 12. Spanish, 161. Special students, 30, 60. Status of students, 16. Stenography and Typewriting, 105. Study-list limits, 62. Subject A, 62. Summer session, 75. Surplus matriculation credit, 30. Surveying, 101. Textiles, 124. Theses in engineering and agriculture, 68. Tuition, 72. Undergraduate curricula, 15. Uniforms, military, 73. Units of work and credit, 62. University Extension, 11, 74. Upper division, 60. Veterinary science, 92. Viticulture and Enology, 92. Welsh, 98. Y. M. C. A., 72. Zoology, 163. II-10m-11,'19 |