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critical reviews of current literature, prosecution of geological research with a view to publication of results, methods of geological surveying and cartography, and petrographical studies.

Dr. MERRIAM conducts advanced instruction and research in paleontology. Particular attention is given to the investigation of problems in the paleontologic geology of the west coast.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

Graduate students who wish to engage in advanced work in hydraulics, thermodynamics, experimental engineering, electrical engineering, or related subjects, will be admitted to any of the courses named below, on giving evidence that they possess the fundamental knowledge which will enable them to do justice to the instruction offered. They will also be given all possible assistance outside the lecture room in the pursuit of advanced study and original investigation. A well equipped building is devoted to the work in these branches of engineering.

Primarily for Graduates.

12B. Electrical Engineering: Seminary. 12c. Electrical Engineering-Laboratory.

Professor CORY.

Professor CORY.

Professor HESSE.

For Graduates and Advanced Undergraduates.
3A. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machinery.
3B. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machinery-Problems.

5B. Dynamics of Heat Engines.

Mr. LECONTE.
Mr. MAJOR.

7A. Mechanical Laboratory-Experiments in Hydraulics.

Mr. LECONTE.

7B. Mechanical Laboratory-Experiments in Steam Engineering.

11A and 11B. Electrical Engineering-Alternating Alternating Current Machinery.

11c. Electrical Engineering-Laboratory.

12A. Electrical Engineering.

CIVIL ENGINEERING.

Mr. MAJOR.
Currents and

Mr. MORTIMER.

Mr. LYNN. Professor CORY.

For advanced work in Civil Engineering the laboratory has recently been furnished with a large selection of apparatus specially provided to make tests and original experiments upon the materials used in engineering construction.

Every facility will be offered to students of engineering desiring to do advanced work in making use of this apparatus to prosecute, under the direction of the department, any duly approved original and independent investigations.

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13. Special Investigations in Treatment of Gold and Silver Ores. Professor CHRISTY.

For Graduates and Advanced Undergraduates.

The following courses, given as undergraduate courses at the University of California, are open to graduate students whose previous preparation in Science and Engineering has fitted them to undertake the work.

These courses provide fourteen units of work per week during the first half-year, and twelve units per week during the second half-year, and include both lecture and laboratory work.

The attention of those who wish to prepare themselves for the mining and metallurgy of the precious metals is directed to these courses. The libraries, laboratories, and museums of the University have been carefully designed to meet the needs of such students, and it is confidently believed that opportunities are offered in these lines which are not met with elsewhere.

1. Lectures on Mining.

2. Lectures on Mining.

3. Mining Laboratory.

Professor CHRISTY.

Professor CHRISTY.

Professor CHRISTY and Mr. MORLEY.

4. Summer School in Practical Mining.

5. Metallurgy: Structural Metals and Fuels. Professor CHRISTY.

6. Metallurgy: Ore Crushing, Sampling, Flues.

7A. Assaying.

7B. Assaying.

Assistant Professor HERSAM.

Mr. MORLEY.

Mr. MORLEY.

8. Metallurgy of Gold, Silver, and Quicksilver.

Professor CHRISTY.

Assistant Professor HERSAM.

9. Metallurgical Laboratory.

10. Metallurgical Laboratory: Mill Work.

Assistant Professor HERSAM.

11. Metallurgy of Lead and Copper. Assistant Professor HERSAM.

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Primarily for Graduates.

*15. Advanced Soil Chemistry and Soil Physics.

Professor HILGARD and Assistant Professor LOUGHRIDGE.

*21. Advanced Course in Horticulture.

Professor WICKSON.

22. Laboratory Researches in Agricultural Chemistry.

Assistant Professor JAFFA and Mr. COLBY.
Assistant Professor SHAW.

6. Sugar-Beet Industry.

23. Entomological Seminaries. Assistant Professor WOODWORTH.

24. Research Work in Entomology.

Assistant Professor WoODWORTH.

For Graduates and Advanced Undergraduates.

1B. Chemistry and Physics of Soils.

Professor HILGARD and Assistant Professor LOUGHRIDGE.

*1c. The Relation of Climate to the Soil and to Agricultural

Practice.

3E. Special Researches in Animal Nutrition.

11. Advanced Entomology.

Professor HILGARD.

Assistant Professor JAFFA.

Assistant Professor WOODWORTH.

12. Entomological Laboratory. Assistant Professor WOODWORTH.

17. Soil Areas and Soil Distribution in California.

'Not given in 1901-02.

REG.-19

Assistant Professor LOUGHRIDGE.

SUMMER SESSION.

The Summer Session of six weeks is designed mainly for teachers and other persons who are unable to attend the University during the regular sessions. There are at present no formal entrance requirements, except that applicants must be persons of good moral character and must be considered by the Faculty to be of sufficient maturity and intelligence to profit by attendance upon the exercises of the Session. The courses of instruction are mainly of University grade, and credit toward the University degrees may be given to attendants who comply with such conditions of work and examination as may be imposed by the instructors in charge.

The tuition fee is ten dollars, regardless of the number of courses taken.

The Summer Session of 1901 began June 27 and ended August 7. The officers of the Session were:

BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University.

THOMAS RUTHERFORD BACON, A.B., B.D., Professor of Modern European History, and Dean of the Summer Session.

EUGENE WOLDEMAR HILGARD, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Agriculture, Director of Agricultural Experiment Stations, and Dean of the Faculty of the College of Agriculture.

EDWARD JAMES WICKSON, M.A., Professor of Agricultural Practice, and Superintendent of University Extension in Agriculture. EDWARD BULL CLAPP, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature.

BARRETT WENDELL, A.B., Professor of English in Harvard University. JOHN DEWEY, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy in the University of Chicago.

WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MERRILL, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

HENRY MORSE STEPHENS, M.A., Professor of Modern European and English History in Cornell University.

LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY, M.S., Professor of General and Experimental

Horticulture in Cornell University.

EWALD FLÜGEL, Ph.D., Professor of English Philology in Leland Stanford Junior University.

JAMES EARL RUSSELL, Ph.D., Professor of the History of Education and Dean of Teachers' College in Columbia University.

WILLIAM EMERSON RITTER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology. MAX LEOPOLD MARGOLIS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Semitic Languages.

ELWOOD P. CUBBERLEY, A.B., Associate Professor of Education in Leland Stanford Junior University.

ROBERT HILLS Loughridge, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Geology and Agricultural Chemistry.

THOMAS WALKER PAGE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Economics.

WILLIAM JAMES RAYMOND, B.S., Assistant Professor of Physics. JAMES MAXWELL WILSON, C.E., Assistant Professor of Irrigation. CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology.

MYER EDWARD JAFFA, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agriculture. THOMAS FREDERICK SANFORD, A.B., Assistant Professor of English Literature.

WINTHROP JOHN VAN LEUVEN OSTERHOUT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany.

WALTER EDMUND MAGEE, Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Culture.

EDWARD BOOTH, Ph.B., Instructor in Chemistry.

CARLOS BRANSBY, M.A., Instructor in Spanish.

ELMER REGINALD DREW, B.S., Instructor in Physics.
WILLIAM PINGRY BOYNTON, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics.

SIDNEY DEAN TOWNLEY, SC.D., Instructor in Practical Astronomy.
FRANK WATTS BANCROFT, Ph.D., Instructor in Physiology.
WALTER CHARLES BLASDALE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.
ARTHUR STARR EAKLE, Ph.D., Instructor in Mineralogy.
DERRICK NORMAN LEHMER, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics.
GEORGE HENRY BOKE, M.A., Instructor in Jurisprudence.

FREDERIC THEODORE BIOLETTI, M.S., Instructor in Charge of Viticulture, Olive Culture, and Bacteriology.

JAMES TURNEY ALLEN, Ph.D., Instructor in Greek and Classical Archæology.

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