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36 SOUTHERN BRANCH.
Much field work is-done during the fall months and the student led to observe and investigate for himself.
Special attention is paid in class to discussion of the laws of Biology; and original papers required-the results of individual investigation and library reading.
Three hours class recitation and two hours in the laboratory per week during the first half year.
Text: Jordan, Keith and Kellogg's Animal Studies.
Physiology. In addition to a text book treatment of the subject, the simpler process of digestion, circulation and treatment of diseased tissues of the body under the compound microscope, acquaint the student with the histology of the body. Some pathological conditions are investigated and sources of disease located.
Two hours per week thruout the year; two hours laboratory.
Physical Geography. The course treats of the more important facts regarding the form, material and processes of the earth and the relation which they bear to life in its varied phases. Several trips will be taken to study the physical features in the vicinity of the school.
Two hours per week thruout the year.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS.
MISS POWELL.
Hand Models. This work consists of making all varieties of stitches used in plain sewing and embroidery. The student° makes a set of models, comprising the various stitches,-;basting,' running, back-stitching, hemming, overcasting, felling, gathering, blanket stitch, chain stitch, machine. stitch, buttonholes, loops and eyelets; also darning, embroidery matching, glovemending, and making seams, fastenings, plackets and gussets.
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