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CATALOGUE

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TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS

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CXIXth SESSION, 1868-69.

PHILADELPHIA: COLLINS, PRINTER, 705 JAYNE STREET. 1869.

CATALOGUE

OF THE

TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF .

CXIXth SESSION, 1868-69.

PHILADELPHIA: COLLINS, PRINTER, 705 JAYNE STREET. 1869. TKUSTEES.

THE GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA,

Ex OFFICIO, President of the Board. REV. ALBERT BARNES, REV. HENRY J. MORTON, D.D., RENE LA ROCHE, M.D., JOHN C. CRESSON, FREDERICK FRALEY, HORACE BINNEY, JR., STEPHEN COLWELL, GEORGE W. NORRIS, M. D.j ADOLPH E. BORIE, DAVID LEWIS, REV. CHARLES W. SCHAEPFER, D D., WILLIAM STRONG, JOHN WELSH, PETER McCALL, GEORGE B. WOOD, M.D., LL.D., ALEXANDER HENRY, RT. REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D., JOHN ASHHURST, CHARLES E. LEX, WILLIAM SELLERS, N. B. BROWNE, REV. RICHARD NEWTON, D-D., ELI K. PRICE, j. RODMAN PAUL, M. D.,

CADWALADER BIDDLE, Secretary and Treasurer. STANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR 1869.

Committee of Ways and Means. MR. WELSH, CHAIRMAN, MR. ASHHURST, MR. BORIE, MR. BROWNE. MR. LEWIS, Committee on the Buildings, Estates, and Property. MR. BINNEY, CHAIRMAN, MR. LEWIS. MR. CRESSON,

Committee on the Library. REV. MR. BARNES, CHAIRMAN, MR. HENRY. REV. DR. NEWTON,

Committee on the Department of Arts. MR. FRALEY, CHAIRMAN, REV. DR. MORTON, REV. DR. SCHAEFFER. MR. STRONG, MR. McCALL, BISHOP STEVENS.

Committee on the Department of Medicine. DR. WOOD, CHAIBMAN, MR. CRESSON, DR. NORRIS, BISHOP STEVENS. DR. LA ROCHE,

Committee on the Department of Law. MR. BINNEY, CHAIRMAN, MR. HENRY, MR. STRONG, MR. BROWNE. MR. LEX, Committee on the Department of Agriculture, Mines, Arts, and Mechanic Arts. MR. SELLERS, CHAIRMAN, MR. COLWELL, MR. CRESSON, MR. HENRY. MR. FRALEY,

Committee on the Academy and Charity School. MR. COLWELL, CHAIRMAN, MR WELSH, MR. BINNEY, MR. ASHHURST. REV. DR. NEWTON,

Committee on the Department of the Fine Arts. REV. DR. MORTON, CHAIRMAN, BISHOP STEVENS. MR. FRALEY, PROFESSORS.

CHARLES J. STILLE, LL.D., PROVOST OF THE UNIVERSITY.

GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL JACKSON, M.D., Emeritus Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. HUGH L. HODGE, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and of the Diseases of Women and Children.

JOHN P. FRAZER, LL. D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in the Department of Arts and in the Department of Agriculture, Mines, Arts, and Mechanic Arts. GEORGE ALLEN, LL.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. JOSEPH CARSON, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. E. SPENCER MILLER, A.M., Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Jurisprudence. ROBERT E. ROGERS, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. CHARLES B. TREGO, Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, and Palseontology, JOSEPH LEIDY, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. HENRY H. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS A. JACKSON, A.M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. E. OTIS KENDALL, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Arts, and of Pure Mathematics in the Department of Agriculture, Mines, Arts, and Mechanio Arts. FAIRMAN ROGERS, A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering and Surveying. J. PETER LESLEY, Professor of Mining. P. PEMBERTON MORRIS, A.M., Professor of Practice, Pleading, and Evidence at Law and in Equity. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. R. A. F. PENROSE, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and of the Diseases of Women and Children. ALFRED STILLE, M.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, and of Clinical Medicine. HARRISON ALLEN, M. D., Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. HORATIO C. WOOD, JR., M.D., Professor of Botany. F. V. HAYDEN, M.D., Professor of Mineralogy and Geology. HENRY HARTSHORNE, M.D., Professor of Hygiene. JOHN J. REESE, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, inoluding Toxicology. CHARLES J. STILLÉ, LL.D., Professor of History and English Literature. • OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, PH. D., Professor of the German Language and Literature. JOHN G. R. MCELROY, A.M., Assistant Professor of Rhetorio and History. J. I. CLARK HARE, LL. D., Professor of the Institutes of Law, including, inter alia, International, Constitu- tional, Commercial, and Civil Law. REY. CHARLES P. KRAUTH, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. BT. BRIGR.-GEN. CHARLES F. RUFF, U.S.A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics.

INSTRUCTORS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. LEON DE LA COVA, Instructor in Spanish. JOSEPH MAZZA, Instructor in Italian. CHARLES BERAULT, Instructor in Frenoh. REY. ROBERT E. THOMPSON, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics. SAMUEL M. CLEVELAND, A.M., Instructor in Composition and Elocution.

TEACHEfiS IN CHARITY SCHOOLS. JOSEPH McKINLEY, Principal of Boys' Charity School. Miss J. BEDLOCK, Principal of Female Charity School. Miss M. WALLACE and Miss M. BEDLOCK, Teachers in Charity Schools. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.

FACULTY.

CHARLES J. STILLÉ, LL.D., Professor of History and English Literature. JOHN F. FRAZER, LL. D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. GEORGE ALLEN, LL. D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. FRANCIS A. JACKSON, A.M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. E. OTIS KENDALL, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics. OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, PH.D., Professor of the German Language and Litera- ture. JOHN G. R. MOELROY, A. M., Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and History. REV. CHARLES P. KRAUTH, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. ' BT. BRIG.-GEN. CHARLES F. RUFF, U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics. FRANCIS A. JACKSON, Secretary.

INSTRUCTORS

LEON DE LA COVA, Instructor in Spanish. JOSEPH MAZZA, Instructor in Italian. CHARLES BERAULT, Instructor in French. REV. ROBERT E. THOMPSON, A. M., Instructor in Mathematics. SAMUEL M. CLEVELAND, A. M., Instructor in Composition and Elocution. FREDERICK DICK, Janitor of University.

UNDERGRADUATES, 1868-69.* SENIOR SOPHISTERS.

ROBERT ADAMS, JR., Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, GEORGE POMEROT ALLEN, do. do. JOHN GRANT BAWN, do. do. ELLIS YARNALL BROWN, do. Germantown. WILLIAM HENRY BURNETT, do. do. JAMES HOPKINS CARPENTER, New Jersey. Camden. MASKELL EWING, Pennsylvania. West Haverford. HENRY NEIDIG FEGLEY, do. New Hanover. ROBERT GRAHAM, do. Philadelphia. EDWARD ROBINS GRANT, do. Torresdale.

* The Catalogue includes the names of Students in College from the beginning of the College year. WILLIAM WELSH HARRISON, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. JOSEPH HOPKINSON, do. do. CHARLES PHILIP KRAUTH, Jr., do. do. THOMAS REBD LIST, do. do. HENRY JESSE MARIS, do. do. FRANKLIN FISHER MAXFIELD, do. do. GEORGE KEMPTON REED, do. do. EDWARD RITCHIE, do. do. GEORGE HAY STUART, JR., • do. do. RICHARD FRANCIS WOOD, do. do.

^ SENIORS, 20.

JUNIOR SOPHISTÈRS.

FRANCIS ENOCH BREWSTER, Pennsylvania. Germantown. JOHN MARIE CAMPBELL, do. Philadelphia. GEORGE MARTIN CHRISTIAN, do. do. FRANCIS GURNEY DU PONT, Delaware. Wilmington. THEODORE HERMAN ERNST, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. CHARLES FRY, do. do. HAROLD GOODWIN, do. do. WILLIAM WOODNUT GRISCOM, do. do. GEORGE KENELM HUNTER, do. do. ROBERT MENDENHALL HUSTON, do. do. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MARCH, do. do. GEORGE FOX MARTIN, do. Delaware Co. ALEXANDER JAMES MILLER, do. Philadelphia. WILLIAM DELAWARE NEILSON, do. do. CHARLES ROCHESTER PARVIN, do. Chelten Hills. ROBERT MASKELL PATTERSON, do. Philadelphia. FRANCIS CLIFFORD PHILLIPS, do. do. FRANCIS FSNELON ROWLAND, do. Media. HENRY GALBRAITH WARD, do. Philadelphia. JAMES HIGH WOLFE, do. Backs Co.

JUNIORS, 20

SOPHOMORE! GRIFFITH EVANS ABBOT, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, NICHOLAS BIDDLE, do. do. LOUIS NAGLEE BRUNER, do. do. HERMAN BÜRGIN, do. Germantown. CHARLES MARIM CARROW, Pennsylvania, Germantown.

HAMPTON LAWRENCE CARSON, JR. do. Philadelphia,

CHARLES CARTER, do. do.

THOMAS EARL COLLINS, do. do.

WILLIAM GARDNER FREEDLEY, do. do

CHARLES GRANT GARRISON, New Jersey. Camden. CHARLES HENRY HOWELL, Pennsylvania, Chestnut Hill. JOHN JAY JOYCE, JR., do. Philadelphia, MARCELLUS KARCHER, do. ' do. NEWTON KEIM, New Jersey. Atlantic City. MORRIS JAMES LEWIS, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, CHARLES MORTON LEX, do. do. ROBERT STEEN MARTIN, do. do. LOUIS CONRAD MASSEY, do. do. EVERARD PATTERSON MILLER, do. Frankford. WILLIAM RHOADS MURPHY, do. Philadelphia, ROBERT HENRY NEILSON, do. do. WILLIAM PEPPER NORRIS, do. do. JAMES CALLCOTT PRATT, District of Columbia. Washington. ALAN HOUARD REED, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, JOHN BINGHAM ROBERTS, do. do. FRANK SMYTH, do. do. ALBAN SPOONER, New Jersey. Beverly. STOEVER, Pennsylvania, Germantown. JAMES PRICE TOWNSEND, do. Philadelphia, , do. do. ' BENJAMIN HORNOR YARNALL, do. do.

SOPHOMORES, 31.

FRESHMEN.

STANHOPE BANNATYNE, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

WILLIAM PHILLIPS BIDDLE, DO. DO.

JAMES IVERSON BOSWELL, DO. DO.

WILLIAM BARTON BREWSTER, DO. GERMANTOWN.

JOSEPH HOWELL BURROUGHS, DO. PHILADELPHIA.

ARTHUR BURT, DO. DO.

WILLIAM MASTERS CAMAC, DO. ROXBORO'.

WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL, ILLINOIS. BLOOM, COOK CO.

HORACE CASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA.

BENNINGTON FITZRANDOLPH CLARK, DO. DO.

EDWARD COOK CLAY, DO. DO. SAMUEL NEALE COWPLAND, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

RICHARD COLEGATE DALE, JR., DO. DO.

CHARLES WADSWORTH DUFFIELD, DO. DO.

JAMES STERLING FENTON, JR., DO. DO.

ROBERT PATTERSON FIELD, DO. WALLINGFORD.

EDWIN FINNEY FULTON, DO. PHILADELPHIA.

ALEXANDER PURVES GEST, DO. DO.

HENRY DILLWORTH GILPIN, DO. DO.

HOOD GILPIN, DO. DO.

• CHAS. BLOOMFIELD GOLDSBOROUGH, New Jersey. Burlington. HENRY STUART GREGORY, do. Bridgeton. FRANCIS ALFRED HARRIS, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. EDWARD HARRIS, New Jersey. Moorestown. WALTER HATFIELD, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

EMILE GUSTAVUS HIRSCH, DO. DO.

JAMES ROBARDET HOPKINS, DO. DO.

EDWARD HOPKINSON, DO. DO.

CHARLES ELVIN HOUPT, DO. DO.

WILLIAM HENRY KIRKPATRICK, DO. DO.

SUTHERLAND LAW, DO. DO.

LOUIS KALBFUS LEWIS, DO. DO.

JOHN M'ADAM, - DO. DO.

ADOLPHUS HENRY MEYERS, DO. DO.

WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MEIGS, DO. DO.

~~T ARCHIBALD ALEX. MURPHY, DO. FRANKFORD.

HAMILTON MURRAY, NEW YORK. OSWEGO.

JAMES MONROE MURRAY, PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA.

HARRY WALTON NANCREDE, DO. DO.

HOLLINGSWORTH NEILL, DO. DO.

WILLIAM PARKER NBWLIN, JR., DO. DO.

HENRY CHARLES OLMSTED, DO. DO.

HENRY ROBERT PERCIVAL, DO. DO.

ALFRED INGERSOLL PHILLIPS, DO. DO.

GEORGE TYBOUT PURVES, DO. DO.

WILLIAM ASHTON REED, JR., DO. DO.

CHARLES MEIGS ROBINSON, DO. DO.

FRANKLIN SCOTT, DO. DO.

FRANKLIN LAWRENCE SHEPPARD, DO. DO.

WILLIAM HORNER SMITH, DO. DO.

JOHN BONS ALL TAYLOR, DO. DO.

ULRICH WILLIAM VOLLMER, DO. DO.

RICHARD WELLS, DO. DO.

SAMUEL WORTHINGTON, WILLIAMS, DO. DO.

FRESHMEN, 54. SCIENTIFIC AND PARTIAL COURSES. MEREDITH BAILEY, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. CHARLES DOUGLASS BARBER, do. do. GEORGE GENGE BROWNING, New Jersey. . Camden. GEORGE GENGE BROWNING, do. do. FRANKLIN EUGENE CARRYL, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. CHARLES ECHAIZ, do. do. WILLIAM CHURCHILL HOUSTON, JR. , do. do. EUGENE BRACEY FITLER, do. do. THEODORE LELAND HARRISON, do. do. CRAIG HEBERTON, do. do. FRANCIS LEE HOWELL, New Jersey. Camden. GEORGE RANDOLPH JUSTICE, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. LEWIS HYMEN LIPMAN, do. do. HENRY MCKEEN, New Jersey. Camden. JOHN MERCER MCCALL, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT M'EWEN, do. do. LOUIS CHILDS MADEIRA, do. do. HARRY GORGAS MICHENER, do. do. WILLIAM BOARDMAN REED, Wisconsin. Lancaster. JOSEPH EMLEN SMITH, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. JAMES REGINALD SHIRLEY, do. do. WILLIAM WHARTON THURSTON, do. do. HENRY JAMES WORRELL, do. do. SCIENTIFIC AND PARTIAL STUDENTS, 23.

RECAPITULATION.

SENIORS 20

JUNIORS „N

SOPHOMORES GJ

FRESHMEN ... 54 SCIENTIFIC AND PARTIAL STUDENTS 23 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of Theory and Practice of ^ Medicine. SAMUEL JACKSON, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Institutes of Medicine. HUGH L. HODGE, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children.

FACULTY.

• JOSEPH CARSON, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. ROBERT E. ROGERS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. HENRY H. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine. R. A. F. PENROSE, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. ALFRED STILLÉ, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, and of Clinical Medicine.

D. HATES AGNEW, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Assistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. R. E. ROOEES, Dean.

W. H. SALVADOR, Janitor Medical Department University of Pa.

MEDICAL CLASS S E S S I 0 N —1868-69. MATRICULANTS.

NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR.

AGNEW, ERWIN (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

AIKEN, JAMES (M. D.) Pennsylvania. AKARD, GEORGE W. Tennessee. J. H. Mongle. ALLABAND, SAMOEL C. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. ALLINDER, DANIEL G. Pennsylvania. R. M. Tindle.

ALISON, ROBERT H. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew. ALLISON, JOHN M. Pennsylvania. S. W. Butler, and Boiling A Co. AMADEO, ANTONIO Josi Porto Rico.

ANGLE, HENRY F. Maryland. N. B. Scott. APPLEGATE, ABHER T. New Jersey. T. J. Thomason.

ARMITAGE, AUSTIN W. Pennsylvania. Jos. S. Lanning.

ASAT, J. LAMBERT (M. D.) California.

ASHENFELTER, WILLIAM J. Pennsylvania. S. B. Detwiler. NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR. ASHMEAD, ALBERT SYDNEY Pennsylvania. S. R. Skillern. ASHTON, ISAIAH H. Pennsylvania. N. Hickman. ASKEW, ABNER H. North Carolina. A. J. Askew. ATKINSON, GORDON T. Maryland. S. S. Quinn. AYRES, LEWIS C. Pennsylvania. F. S. Treadway. « BAHNSON, HENRY T. (M. D.) North Carolina. BAILEY, GEORGE W. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. BALL, MONTGOMERY Delaware. Joseph P. Chandler. BARATET, PROSPER A. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. BASKERVILLE, JOHN B. Virginia. John L. Stearnes. BAYARD, JAMES S. Pennsylvania. BEANES, S. THOMPSON Pennsylvania. C. W. Seary. BEATER, DANIEL B. D. Pennsylvania. R. D. Wenrich. BELL, JAMES ROBERT F. Pennsylvania. D. D. Clark. BENNETT, WILLIAM H. Pennsylvania. Joseph Parrish. BERNARDY, EUGENE P. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. BETHEL, BENNETT N. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. BETTS, TRUMAN STAFFORD New York. A. E. Sullard. BIBIGHAUS, ALVIN C. Pennsylvania. C. D. Gloninger. BICKEL, AMOS STONER Pennsylvania. Jacob C. Cooper. BIDLACK, J. WALLACE Pennsylvania. A. Jones. BILDERBACK, FRANK New Jersey. B. Archer Waddington. BINGHAM, EDWARD B. (M. D.) U. S. Navy. BIRNIE, CLOTWORTHY Maryland. John Swope. BISPHAM, JOHN E. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. BIXBY, HERBERT D. (M. D.) Massachusetts. BLACKWELL, ENOS TITUS (M. D.) New Jersey. BLAKE, THOMAS F. Pennsylvania. John Sterling. BOMBERGER, GEORGE L. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. BONJJ, L. MONTGOMERY, Jr. Pennsylvania. J. Cheston Morris. BOWMAN, JEREMIAH Illinois. R. H. Cummins. BOYD, JOHN OLIVER Pennsylvania. H. E. Muhlenberg. BOYD, JOHN S. Pennsylvania. John A. Morrison. BRACKBILL, JOSEPH Pennsylvania. H. E. Raub. BRADFIELD, THOMAS N. New Jersey. BRAKELEY, PETER W. New Jersey. Boiling, Hutchinson, & Hodge. BRAY, DANIEL Pennsylvania. R. A. F. Penrose: . BREHMAN, GEORGE EDMUND Pennsylvania. A. Rothrock. BRENDLINGER, JONATHAN C. Pennsylvania. Todd and Schultz. BROWN, ALBERT C. New Jersey. W. Wetherill. BROWN, JOHN J. Tennessee. P. Gosling. NAME. STATE. BROWN, JOHN W. Pennsylvania. BUCK, WILLIAM PENN Pennsylvania. Boiling, Hutchinson, & Hodge. BURD, JAMES P. Pennsylvania. F. H. Getchell. BURNS, ROBERT BRUCE Pennsylvania. Robert Barns. BURNS, WILLIAM A. Pennsylvania. David C. Urquhart.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM J. Pennsylvania. Joseph Leidy CASPER, THOMAS J. (M.D.) Ohio. CASSADAY, C. EDWARDS Virginia. J. W. Hastings. CASSIN, CHARLES L. Pennsylvania. Joseph Leidy and A. C. Gorgas. CASSIN, WILLIAM L. Pennsylvania. Joseph Leidy. CATHCART, JAMES H. (M.D.) Pennsylvania. CHAMPION, CHARLES S. (M. D.) New Jersey. CHASE, ROBERT H. New York. J. G. Richardson. CHESTNUT, JOHN H. W. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew. CHESTON, C. MORRIS Maryland. Wm. Q. Clayton. CHRISTMAN, CALVIN K. Pennsylvania. X. B. Yeakel. CHURCH, WILLIAM F. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. CHURCH, ROBERT R. Pennsylvania. H. L. Orth. CLANCEY, DANIEL W. Ohio. W. S. Newton. CLARK, DAVID Massachusetts. A. S. McClean. CLARK, ROBERT.J. (M.D.) Pennsylvania. COFFIN, SHUBAL G. (M. D.) North Carolina. COLLINS, EDWIN Delaware. Nathan Pratt. COLTON, JOHN J. Pennsylvania. J. Orne Green. COOK, CHARLES N. Pennsylvania. C. N. Newman. COOLEY, ORRIN Massachusetts. A. M. Orcutt & C. H. Thomas. CORSON, FRANK F. New Jersey. E. B. Richmond. CORSON, THOMAS J. (M. D.) New Jersey. COTRELL, FRANCIS T. Pennsylvania. A. J. Herman. Cox, WILLIAM C. Pennsylvania. Thos. George Morton. CROUSE, EUGENE A. Pennsylvania. H. C. Meridith. CURRAN, JOHN P. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.

DARBY, EDWIN T. (D. D. S.) Pennsylvania. DARE, CHARLES H. New Jersey. J. Barron Potter. DAVIS, HUGH H. (M. D.) New Jersey. DAVISON, ALFRED G. Pennsylvania. E. S. Kamerly. DE VENY, S. CHARLES New York. Dr. De Veny. DICKESON, THOMAS P., Jr. New Jersey. Thos. P. Dickeson. DIMMICK, MILTON Pennsylvania. Dr. Magill. DIXON, GEORGE B. Pennsylvania. H. C. Wood, Jr. NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR.

DOUGHERTY, EDWARD C. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

DUMARESQ, JAMES S. Massachusetts.

DUTTON, GEORGE W. California. Joseph Sheets.

BALY, ALBEKT E. Pennsylvania. John C. Ealy.

ECKART, H. TREVOR Pennsylvania.

EGBERT, DAVID N., Jr. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

ELCOCK, JOSEPH A. Pennsylvania. R. B. Cruice,

ELDRED, JOHN E. Pennsylvania. H. A. Liohtenthaler.

ELLIS, ALFRED Brazil. Wm. D. Reinhardt.

ELMER, HENRY W. New Jersey. Allen, Pepper, and Rhoads.

ERWIN, BERTINE S. Pennsylvania. Joseph Carson.

EVANS, EDWIN L. Pennsylvania. C. C. Bield.

EYANS, J. HOWARD Pennsylvania. X. Newton Evans.

EVANS, JAMES S. New Jersey. 0. R. Breeman &E. L. Welling.

EVERETT, GEORGE H. Ohio. E. Corney.

FARNHAM, EDWIN Pennsylvania. H. Lenox Hodge.

FARNHAM, ROBERT (M. D.) Dist. Columbia.

EASSITT, THEODORE Pennsylvania. Wm. H. Hooper.

BILES, CHARLES 0. Maine. G. B. French.

BINDLEY, WILLIAM M. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

BINLEY, J. ALEXANDER Pennsylvania. Wm. W. Keen.

BORT, WILLIAM S. (M. D.) U. S. Navy.

BOULKE, RICHARD C. Pennsylvania. Chas. Boulke & Hiram Corson.

BOX, GEORGE H. New York. Chas. H. Thomas. BRANKLIN, EDWARD N. Tennessee. Boiling, Hutchinson, & Hodge.

FRANKLIN, THOMAS H. (M.D.) Pennsylvania.

FRASER, DUNCAN Nova Scotia. A. Mcintosh.

GALLAGHER, JOHN S. Pennsylvania. J. P. Sterrett.

GARLOCK, BRANKLIN RICHARD New York. J. B. Whitbeck.

GAW, WILLIAM H. Pennsylvania. GERHARD, BRANK REISER Pennsylvania. Brank Reiser.

GERHARD, GEORGE S. Pennsylvania. Edw. Rhoads.

GERHARD, JEROME Z. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

GIDDINGS, NATHANIEL C. Pennsylvania. F. B. Davison.

GRAFF, WILLIAM Pennsylvania.

GRAY, DANIEL A. Tennessee. J. J. Pulliam.

GREASEMER, ASHER B. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

GREENE, J. S. COPLEY Massachusetts.

GRIFFIN, CHARLES B. (M. D.) Virginia. NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR. GRIFFITH, JAMES F. North Carolina. J. W. Wiseman. GRIFFITH, ROBERT W. Pennsylvania. University of Miohigan. GRIFFITH, S. HENDERSON Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew. GROSS, HENRY S. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. GROVE, EUGENE A. Pennsylvania. J. J. Zitzer. GRUMBINE, EZRA (M. D.) Pennsylvania. GRUVER, SAMUEL J. Pennsylvania. A. Reeves Jackson. GULDIN, BENJAMIN C. Pennsylvania. A. H. Halberstadt. GUMP, SIMON H. Pennsylvania. Wm. Watson. GUTSHALL, FRANK A. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

HABERACKER, EUGENE 0. M. Pennsylvania. Henry J. Haberacker. HAGNER, CHARLES E. Dist. Columbia. D. R. Hagnrr. HALE, GEORGE, Jr. New Jersey. H. P. Welling. HALL, JOHN C. (M. D.) Ohio. HALL, LTOORTAS B. New Hampshire. HAMELL, BENJAMIN F. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. HANCE, EDMUND J. New Jersey. Edmund Hanoe. HAND, HARRY C. New Jersey. J. Newton Walker. HARLEY, JOHN P. Ohio. h, G. Harley. HARRIS, CHARLES M. Pennsylvania. Pepper, Rhoads, and Allen. HARRIS, RICHARD H. Virginia. W. J. Harris and Cniv. of Va. HARRIS, WILLIAM \ Maryland. HARTENSTINE, PETER Pennsylvania. Wm. Corson.

HARTZELL, FRANK K. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

HARSHBERGEB, ABRAM, Jr. (M. D. Pennsylvania. HARSHBERGER, ALEXANDER S. Pennsylvania. Abr. Harshberger HAY, JOHN W. Pennsylvania. Henry S. Huber. HAYES, DAVID D. Pennsylvania. R. C. Hayes. HAYES, THOMAS R. (M. D.) Wisconsin. HAYNES, FRANCIS L. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew. HAZEL, FRANK B. Delaware. Isaac Jump. HEATON, ABRAM S. (M. D.) Michigan. HEDENBERG, JAMES M. Pennsylvania. Geo. J. Hoover. HENRY, JOHN G. Pennsylvania. Eshelman. HENSZEY, SAMUEL C. Delaware. A. K. Gaston. HEPBURN, EDWARD A. Pennsylvania. Thomas Lyon. HERMAN, ROSWELL F. Pennsylvania. A. J. Herman. HERRMAN, MARTIN E. Pennsylvania. P. D. Keyser. HESS, GEORGE A. New York. J. F. Whitbeck. HESS, ROBERT J. Pennsylvania. Traill Green. HEYL, ALBERT G. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew. NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR.

HEYL, THEODORE C. Pennsylvania. Jno. D. Bryant.

HIMMELBERGER, HENRY W. Pennsylvania. H. and I. W. Newcomet.

HOEHLING, ADOLPH A. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

HOFFER, ALFRED H. Pennsylvania. A. J. Herman.

HONEYMAN, JOHN C. New Jersey. J. S. and I. H. Stiger.

HOUSTOUN, JAMES S. Florida. William P. Johnston.

HOWELL, SAMUEL B. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

HUNTER, ALEXANDER Kentucky. Dimmitt and Best. HUSBANDS, JOSHUA Maryland.

HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM N. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

HÜTT, WILLIAM H. Pennsylvania. John Sterling.

INGRAHAM, EDWARD P. Georgia. W. A. Love & H. Lenox Hodge.

JAMESON, EDWARD W. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew and W. Mur-

JAMISON, WILLIAM W. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. [ray Weidman.

JOHNS, JOSEPH N. Maryland. J. V. Knotts.

JOHNSON, ENOCH L. New Jersey. William Turner.

JOHNSON, RUSSELL H. Pennsylvania. Geo. Pepper.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM G. North Carolina. J. W. Wiseman.

JOHNSTON, THOMAS L. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

JOHNSTON, W. POYNTELL Pennsylvania.

JORDAN, EWING Pennsylvania. Francis G. Smith.

KEITH, JAMES Kentucky. C. F. Thomas.

KENNEDY, JOHN M. Tennessee. J. M. Boyd.

KENNT, THOMAS W. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

KILLEBREW, CHARLES L. North Carolina. Bölling, Hutchinson, .& Hodge.

KINO, AARON J. Tennessee. D. A. Gallaher.

KINKELIN, AUGUSTUS C. Pennsylvania..

KINNEAR, BEVERLY 0. New Brunswick. Augustus Robinson.

KIRKBRIDE, JOSEPH J. Pennsylvania.

KISTLER, EDWIN H. Pennsylvania. Fred. Corss. KNISHT, JOSEPH L. North Carolina. J. W. Jones. KNIGHT, SAMUEL R. Pennsylvania. D. F. Wood. KOCHER, JOHN F. Pennsylvania. H. K. Hartzell. KRAMER, ALBERT Pennsylvania. A. W. Griffith. KRATZ, EDWIN A. Illinois. Chas. H. Mills. [temburg. KURZ, CHARLES ERNEST Ohio. Army School, Kingdom of Wur-

LATTA, SAMUEL W. (M. D.) U. S. Navy.

LAWS, GEORGE C. Pennsylvania. Laurence Turnbull. NAME. STATE.

LEIDY, PHILIP (M. D.) Pennsylvania. LESLIE, JAMES A. North Carolina. Univ. of Va. and Wm. G. Hill. LESSING, FERDINAND Minnesota. Thos. K. Reeds. LEYDA, JAMES H. Pennsylvania. W. B. Lank. LIVEZEY, J. DILWORTH Pennsylvania. Abm. Livezey.

LIVINGSTON, CLARENCE - New Jersey. John Woolverton. LONG, ISAAC S. (M. D.) New Jersey. LONGSTRETH, MORRIS Pennsylvania. Thos. Wistar.

MCADAM, ALEXANDER H. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. MCALISTER, OLIVER H. Pennsylvania. N. S. Lincoln & H. Harshberger. MCCABE, ARTHUR J. Delaware. J. Hammond. MCCOMBS, ROBERT S. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. MCCOY, ALEXANDER W. Ohio. John H. Rodgers. MCDOWELL, FRANCIS B. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. MCELRATH, CHARLES F. (M. D.) Michigan. MCGILL, JOHN D. New Jersey. J. H. Wykoff. MCEIBBEN, WILLIAM L. Pennsylvania. Jas. B. Delaplane. MCKINNEY, A. FINDLAY Tennessee. A. F. McKinney. MCKINNEY, ROBERT A. Texas X>. J. Ransom. MCLAIN, JAMES L. Ohio. John H. Rodgers. MCPHERSON, HUGH Nova Scotia. A. Mcintosh. MCQUISTON, HENRY (M. D.) Ohio. MACOMBER, NATHANIEL G. Massachusetts. Chas. H. Thomas. MALONE, DANIEL C. Pennsylvania. C. C. Field. MARKOE, JAMES (M. D.) Pennsylvania. MARTIN, GEORGE H. Pennsylvania. Hickman, Tyson, and Wood. MARTIN, HARRY M. Pennsylvania. Wm. V. Keating. MATHEWS, ARTHUR P. Tennessee. E. A. Evans. MATHEWSON, JOHN HEARN North Carolina. N. J. Pittman. MATHIAS, ANDREW M. Pennsylvania. Abel Mathias. MARSHALL, JOSEPH C. New Jersey. Randolph Marshall. MEADE, SPENCER Pennsylvania. MEESER, GEORGE F. Pennsylvania. E. Lane Schofield. MEIGS, ARTHUR V. Pennsylvania. James H. Hutchinson. MENGLE, SAMUEL Pennsylvania. H. C. Meridith. MERIWETHER, GEORGE D. Virginia. L. N. Cheatwood. MERKLIN, CHARLES H. Pennsylvania. Richard Maris. MILLER, ELBERT S., Jr. Tennessee. Elbert S. Miller. MILLER, JOHN S- Pennsylvania. MILLER, NATHANIEL C. Pennsylvania. A. Reeves Jackson. MILLER, RICHARD A. Pennsylvania. E. Scholfield.

2 NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR.

MILLER, SIMON Pennsylvania. A. Beeves Jackson.

MILLICK, JOHN W. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

MILLIGAN, JAMES E. Pennsylvania. W. B. Cisna.

MILLS, CHARLES K. Pennsylvania. J. Knight Uhler.

MILLS, JULIUS C. North Carolina, Boiling, Hutchinson, A Hodge.

MILNER, JAMES P. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

MILKER, URIEL E. Louisiana.

MINTIE, ALEXANDER E. Connecticut. H. Earnest Goodman.

MITCHELL, EDWARD D. Mississippi. J. J. Williams.

MITARES, BERNARDO Cuba.

MIXSELL, JOSEPH (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

MORGAN, BANDALL W. New Jersey. H. E. Branin.

MOODY, GEORGE W. Tennessee. B. A. Coldwell.

MOORE, ANDREW M. Tennessee. B. A. Coldwell.

MOORE, FRANK Pennsylvania. John W. Millick.

MOORE, JACOB H. B. Pennsylvania. Wm. H. Gunkle.

MOORE, JOHN PETRIE Pennsylvania. Wm. Moore.

MOORE, JAMES W. Pennsylvania. Traill Green.

MOORE, T. WARREN Texas. Wm. M. Scallon.

MORRIS, FLORILLO B. (M. D.) Ohio.

MORRIS, SIDNEY B. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

MOYER, OLIVER P. Pennsylvania.

MUNNIKHUYSEN, WAKE B. Maryland. W. T. Munnikhuysen.

MURRAY, BOBERT D. (M. D.) Ohio. Cleveland Medical College.

MUSTIN, JOHN B. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

MYERS, SAMUEL N. Pennsylvania. A. J. Herman.

NANCREDE, CHARLES B. Pennsylvania. Francis G. Smith. NEWCOMET, HENRY W. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

NEWSHAM, STANLEY P. California. Boiling, Hutchinson, tc Hodge.

NOWLAND, JAMES A. (M. D.) Delaware.

NUTT, GEORGE D. New Jersey. J. Grigg.

OLIPHANT, EUGENE T. New Jersey. Chas. Garrettson.

O'FARRELL, JOHN West Virginia. Geo. H. Marmion.

OKIE, BICHARDSON B. Pennsylvania. H. Lenox Hodge.

O'NEILL, JOHN J. Pennsylvania. M. O'Hara.

OTT, ISAAC Pennsylvania. A. Beeves Jackson.

PALMER, CHARLES T. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

PARRISH, CLEMMONS Pennsylvania. William Hunt.

PARVIN, CHARLES B. Pennsylvania. B. A. F. Penrose. NAME. STATE. PRECEPTOR.

PATTERSON, J. JOHNSON Pennsylvania. R. H. Patterson.

PAUL, COMEGYS New Jersey. E. Byington.

PAUN, AMOS BOSWORTH Massachusetts. Chas. H. Thomas.

PAWLING, HARRY (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

PAXSON, JOSEPH A. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew.

PAXSON, JOHN Pennsylvania. Edw. Livezey.

PEALE, ALBERT CHARLES Pennsylvania. J. Burd Peale.

PELTZ, GEORGE (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

PERKINS, E. STANLEY Pennsylvania. John G. Stetler.

PERKINS, W. CHARLES (M. D.) Maryland.

PETERS, RICHARD Pennsylvania.

PETRIE, R. MAITLAND New Jersey. J. H. Petrie.

PETTINOILL, JOHN B. Pennsylvania. Henry H. Smith.

PETTIT, ELIHU R. (D. D. S.) Pennsylvania. Jas. E. Garretson.

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM H. Pennsylvania. A. 0. Hunter.

PLATT, L. TUDOR Connecticut. D. Hayes Agnew.

PORTER, P. BRYNBERG Delaware. H. Lenox Hodge.

POTTER, SAMUEL T. Pennsylvania. W. Darraeh. W. Darraeh. POTTER, THOMAS C. Pennsylvania. Samuel Kepler. PRICE, MORDECAI , Maryland.

PRIZER, GRANVILLE (M. D.) Pennsylvania. PROBASCO, JOHN B. New Jersey. H. Lenox Hodge.

PURSELL, PETER H. New Jersey.

QUINN, CHARLES A. Pennsylvania. J. D. Schoales.

RANCK, CHARLES B. Pennsylvania. N. Ranck.

READ, WILLIAM P. Pennsylvania. T. S. Reed.

REBER, LYMAN S. Pennsylvania. Mayburry S. Reber.

REED, EDWARD H. (M. D.) New Jersey.

REED, GEORGE M. Pennsylvania. T. S. Reed.

RENNINGER, ABRAM C. Pennsylvania. W. W. and A. X). Rutherford.

RENTZ, ERMIN B. Pennsylvania. T. J. Smith.

REX, GEORGE A. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

RICE, WILLARD M., Jr. Pennsylvania. S. Littell and P. B. McDowell.

RIDGE, MAURICE L. Pennsylvania. M. P. Linton.

RISK, WILLIAM H. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

RISLEY, SAMUEL D. Iowa. Luoius French.

ROBERTS, OSCAR S. (M. D.) Massachusetts.

RONALDSON, WILLIAM D. Pennsylvania. Dr. Magill.

ROOKE, WILLIAM M. Pennsylvania. H. Clay Meridith.

ROSS, ART New York. W. D. Martin. NAME. STATE.

ROTHROCK, JOSEPH T. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

RUCKER, JAMES J. Tennessee. M. Ransom A H. Lenox Hodge.

SALICRUP, PEDRO J. Porto Rico. D. Hayes Agnew.

SAMSON, GEORGE C. Bist. Columbia. S. C. Smoot.

SCHAFER, HERMAN New Jersey. John Woolverton.

SCHLATTER, CHARLES L., Jr. Pennsylvania. W. S. Forbes.

SEILER, CHARLES Pennsylvania. J. Solis Cohen.

SEIP, AARON K. Pennsylvania. Samuel Sandt.

SEVERNS, I. MORGAN New Jersey. franklin Gauntt.

SEYFERT, SIMON J. Pennsylvania. P. J. Tryon.

SHAFEKER, CHARLES Pennsylvania. Allen, Pepper, and Khoads.

SHAKESPEARE, EDWARD 0. Delaware. G. Saulsbury.

SHELTON, P. LEA Mississippi. Win. Pepper.

SHORTER, ELI S. Georgia. John A. Urquhart.

SHORTLIDGE, EVAN G. Pennsylvania. T. W. Taylor.

SIMES, J. HENRY C. Pennsylvania. D. Hayes Agnew.

SILLIMAN, HENRY R. (M. D.) U. S. Army.

SMITH, JAMES D. New Jersey. Quinton Gibbon.

SMITH, JAMES M. Pennsylvania. • George W. Smith.

SOWERHY, JOHN J. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

STARR, LOUIS Pennsylvania. Edward Rhoads.

STELLWAGEN, THOMAS C. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

STEWART, ROBERT Pennsylvania. Thos. MoKennan.

STILES, EDWARD, Jr. Pennsylvania. S. J. W. Mintzer.

STILLE, HENRY-M. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

STILLE, LODIS S. Pennsylvania. Alfred Stille.

STOCKTON, ROBERT B. Kentucky. Jackson and Breckinridge.

STOKES, ALFRED C. New Jersey. H. H. Longstreet.

STOOPS, ALEXANDER B. Kentucky. J. T. Bright.

STRETCH, RICHARD G. New Jersey. Quinton Gibbon.

STOVELL, MATTHEW (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

THIRWECHTER, WILLIAM J. Pennsylvania.

THOMAS, JOHN G. Pennsylvania. Wm. H. Gunkle.

THORN, AI Pennsylvania. J. G. Hartswick.

TOBIAS, J. SENNEFF Pennsylvania.

TURNBBLL, CHARLES S. Pennsylvania. Laurence Turnbull.

TURNER, WILLIAM H. ;M. D.) New Jersey.

TJRBAN, BENJAMIN F. W. Pennsylvania. P. S. Clinger.

URQUHART, DAVID COLIN (M. D.) Pennsylvania, 21

PRECEPTOR. NAME. STATE.

VALDIVIESO, RODOLFO Chili.

VAN DYKE, JAMES M. Pennsylvania. H. H. Smith.

VAN HOUTEN, ISAAC W. Pennsylvania. Isaac W. Hughes.

VAN HUMMELL, QUINCY Pennsylvania.

VAN RENSSELAER, LEDYARD New Jersey. H. Lenox Hodge.

VAUGHN, AARON C. (M. D.) Pennsylvania.

VEATCH, NICHOLAS S. Pennsylvania. A. 0. Hunter.

WALDRON, ZAREMBA W. New York. H. Earnest Goodman.

WALKER, JAMES B. Pennsylvania. Pepper, Allen, and Rhoads.

WALKER, JOHN S. Pennsylvania. Edward Rhoads.

WALTERS, JOSEPH B. (M. D.)' Pennsylvania.

WARREN, JOSEPH Texas-

WARREN, JOHN W. Delaware. D. C. Urquhart.

WATERS, TALCOTT P. New Jersey. Willard Wright.

WEAVER, RUFUS B. Pennsylvania.

WEIKLE, JACOB S. Pennsylvania. J. Thos. and R. J. Linderman.

WEIL, JOHN F. X. Pennsylvania. D. Gochnauer.

WELLS, JAMES T. Pennsylvania. W. S. Duncan.

WESTON, JABEZ G. North Carolina. Wm. V. Bonner. [Hodge. WHITAKER, BENJAMIN R. (M. D.) Montana.

WHITBECK, JOHN F. W. New York. J. F. Whitbeck and H. Lenox

WHITE, CHARLES A. Pennsylvania. H. E. Dwight.

WHITE, J. WILLIAM Pennsylvania. Horatio C. Wood, Jr. Univ. of Va., & Boiling, Hutchin- WHITEHEAD, JOSEPH B. Virginia.

WIEHLE, CARL ADOLPH MAX Pennsylvania. Wm. Mayburry. [son, & Hodge

WIESTLING, J. WEIR Nebraska.

WIKOFF, HOLMES (M. D.) New Jersey.

WITHERSPOON, WILLIAM M. Pennsylvania. J. L. Suesserotf.

WILEY, DAVID New Jersey. B. Archer Waddington.

WILSON, JAMES H. Pennsylvania.

WILSON, LODIS D. West Virginia. R. H. Cummins.

WILSON, STACY M. New Jersey. Geo. G. Carli.

WOOLVERTON, SOLON Canada. J. Wolverton.

WORRALL, THEODORE A. Maryland. Isaao S. Worrall.

YOUNG, ALFRED A. Mississippi. B. N. Alexander.

YOUNG, GEORGE B. (M. D.) New Jersey.

ZERBE, THOMAS Z. T. Pennsylvania. Jonathan Zerbe.

ZERN, JACOB G. (M. D.) Pennsylvania. Of the foregoing Matrioulates there were

BRAZIL 1 MONTANA I CALIFORNIA 3 NEBRASKA 1 CANADA 1 NEW BRUNSWIOK .... 1 CHILI 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE .... 1 CONNECTICUT 2 NEW JERSEY ..... 43 CUBA 1 NEW YORK 9 DELAWARE ® NORTH CAROLINA . . .11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ... 3 NOVA SCOTIA 2 FLORIDA 1 OHIO . . . . • .11 GEORGIA 2 PENNSYLVANIA 241 ILLINOIS 2 PORTO RICO... . . • 2 IOWA . . • • • 1 TENNESSEE . . • • .12 KENTUCKY 4 TEXAS ...'•• 3 LOUISIANA 1 U. S. ARMY 1 MAINE 1 U. S. NAVY 3 MARYLAND . . . .11 VIRGINIA ...... 6 MASSACHUSETTS .... 8 WEST VIRGINIA .... 2

MICHIGAN ..... 2 WISCONSIN . • • • 1 MINNESOTA ..... 1 Total . . .409 MISSISSIPPI .... * 3

% AUXILIARY FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

FACULTY.

HARRISON ALLEN, M. D., Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. HORATIO C. WOOD, JB., M. D., Professor of Botany. F. V. HAYDEN, M.D., Professor of Mineralogy and Geology. HENRY HARTSHORNE, M. D., Professor of Hygiene. JOHN J. REESE, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, including Toxicology.

The branches of Natural History forming the subjects of the three Professorships first named will be taught mainly in reference to their medical relations. All students who have matriculated in the Medical Department, and have taken the tickets of two of the Medical Faculty, shall have the right of admission to.the lectures. Attendance upon these lectures is not compulsory upon the students in the Medical De- partment. The several courses will consist of at least thirty-four lectures, to be delivered, ift hours fixed by the Faculty, three times a week during the months of April, May, and June, commencing on the first Monday in April, and ending on the last Saturday in June. A Diploma from the University will be granted to those medical graduates, who, after attendance on a course of the lectures, shall undergo a satisfactory examination by the Faculty.

AUTUMN COURSE OF PRELIMINARY LECTURES FOR 1869. This Course will commence on Monday, September 6th, and terminate on October 9th. The Lectures will be delivered as follows :- . JAMES TYSON, M. D., MICROSCOPY . Microscopist to the Philadelphia Hospital. . D. HAYES ASNEW, M. D., REGIONAL ANATOMY . Surgeon to the Pennsylvania Hospital.

. EDWARD RHOADS, M. D., PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS . Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital.

. H. LENOX HODOE, M. D:, DISEASES 01 THE SKIN Physioian to the Children's Hospital.

MORBID ANATOMY . WILLIAM PEPPER, M. D., Physician and Pathologist to the Philadelphia Hospital. ADMISSION FREE. MATRICULATES AUXILIARY COURSE OF MEDICINE, 1868.

STATE. NAME. RESIDENCE. Pennsylvania. ALISON, ROBERT H, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ALLINDER, DANIEL G. Pittsburg, West Indies. AMADEO, ANTONIO JOSÉ Porto Rico, Pennsylvania. ARMITAGE, AUSTIN W. Lumberville, Pennsylvania. ARTHUR, JOSHUA P. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ASHMEAD, ALBERT SYDNEY Philadelphia, Maryland. ATKINSON, GORDON T. Newtomi,

Pennsylvania. BALLOU, GIDDINGS M. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. BELL, JAMES ROBERT P. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. BERNARDY, EUIJENE P. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. BERTOLET, ROBERT M. (M. D.) Oley, Pennsylvania. BIDLACK, J. WALLACE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. BISPHAM, JOHN E. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Massachusetts. BIXBY, HERBERT D: (M: D.) Webster, Pennsylvania. BOYER, ALONZO H. (M. D.) Philadelphia, New Jersey. BRAKELEY, PETER W. Phillipsburg, j?ennsylvania. BUCK, WILLIAM PENH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. BURNS, WILLIAM A. Philadelphia,

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

CASSIN, CHARLES L. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

CASSIN, WILLIAM L. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

CATHCART, JAMES H. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

CHASE, ROBERT H. Union Springs;" New York,

CHESTNUT, JOHN H. W. Philadelphia; Pennsylvania.

CLARK, GEORGE R. K. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

CLARK, THOMAS C. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

CORSON, FRANK F. Bridgeport, New Jersey.

DE TENY, S. CHARLES Syracuse, New York. DOWN, THOMAS A. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DILLMAN, J. WALTER (M. D.) Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

ELCOCK, JOSEPH A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ELLIS, ALPRED San Paulo, Brazil.

ESSIG, N. FREDERICK (M. D.) Plattsburg, Missouri. STATE. NAME. RESIDENCE. New Jersey. EWING, ROBERT P. (M. D.) Greenwich,

Pennsylvania. FASSITT, THEODORE Philadelphia, New York. Fox, GEORGE H. Rochester, Tennessee. FRANKLIN, EDWARD N. Gallatin, New Brunswick. FROST, EDWARD S. (M. D.) St. John's,

Pennsylvania. GERHARD, GEORGE S. Philadelphia,

HALL, JOHN C. (M. D.) East Fairfield, Ohio.

HARRIS, CHARLES M. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

HARRIS, WILLIAM Chestertown, Maryland.

HARSHBERGER, ABRAM (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

HAYNES, FRANCIS L. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

HAZARD, ALEXANDER (M. D.) Bristol, Pennsylvania.

HAZEL, FRANK B. Dover, Delaware.

HEENAN, THOMAS E. (M. D.) Chester, Pennsylvania.

HENRY, JOHN G. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

HEYL, ALBERT G. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

HEYL, THEODORE C. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

HORN, GEORGE L. (M. D.) Baltimore, Maryland. Pennsylvania. HUNTER, CHARLES T. (M.D.) Philadelphia, • INGRAHAM, EDWARD P. Albany, Georgia.

JAMESON, EDWARD W. Reading, Pennsylvania.

JOHNSON, ENOCH L. Mantua, New Jersey.

LATTA, SAMUEL W. (M. D.) Parkesburg, Pennsylvania.

LONGSTRETH, MORRIS Germantown, Pennsylvania.

MCCOMBS, ROBERT S. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

MCGOWAN, HIRAM (M. D.) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

MARCH, DANIEL, Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

MARTIN, GEORGE H. Wilmington, Delaware.

MILLER, RICHARD A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

MILLICK, JOHN W. (M. D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

MINTIE, ALEXANDER E. Waterbury, Connecticut.

MIXSELL, JOSEPH Easton, Pennsylvania.

MUSTIN, J. BURTON (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

NANCREDE, CHARLES B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

NEWSHAM, STANLEY P. San Francisco, California. STATE. NAME. RESIDENCE. Pennsylvania. OTT, ISAAC Stroudsburg, Middleborough, Massachusetts. PAUJI, AMOS BOSWORTH Pennsylvania. PAWLING, HARRY King of Prussia, New Jersey. PAXSON, FRANK V. (M. D.) Trenton, Pennsylvania. PAXSON, JOHN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PELTZ, GEORGE M. DALLAS (M. D.) Falls of Schuylkill, Connecticut. PLATT, L. TUDOR Waterbury, Pennsylvania. PRICE, ABEL F. Philadelphia, Maryland. PRICE, MORDECAI Baltimore,

Tennessee. BÜCKER, JAMES J. Murfreesboro', Pennsylvania. RUTH, MELANOTHON L. (M. D.) Philadelphia,

West Indies. SALICRUP, PEDRO J. Porto Rico, New Jersey. BEVERNS, I. MORGAN Burlington, • Pennsylvania. BHAFENER, CHARLES Philadelphia, Mississippi. SHELTON, P. LEA Jackson, Pennsylvania. STELLWAGEN, THOMAS C. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. STERLING, JOHN (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. STILLE, LOUIS S. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. SOWERBY, JOHN J. Philadelphia,

United States ] THATCHER, EDWARD C. (M. D.)

1 Pennsylvania. VAN DYKE, JAMES M. Academia, Pennsylvania. VAN HARLINGEN, ARTHUR C. (M. D.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. VAN HOUTEN, ISAAC W. Philadelphia,

Delaware. WARREN, JOHN W. Dover, New York. WHITBECK, JOHN F. W. Rochester, Pennsylvania. WHITE, CHARLES A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WHITE, J. WILLIAM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WILLARD, DE FOREST (M. D.) Philadelphia, Total, 9 LAW DEPARTMENT.

FACULTY.

E. SPENCER MILLER, A. M., Dean of the Faculty, Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Jurisprudence. P. P. MORRIS, A.M., Professor of Practice, Pleading, and Evidence at Law and in Equity. J. I. CLARK HARE, LL.D., Professor of the Institutes of Law, including, inter alia, International, Constitutional, Commercial, and Civil Law.

RESIDENCE. NAME. PRECEPTOR. Philadelphia. ASHBRIDGE, JOHN Joseph B. Townsend.

ABGE, J. CLINTON Philadelphia. BAKER, CHARLES S. Wm. D. Baker. • F BARCLAY, HENRY A. W. Chapman Biddle. it BARRY, EDWARD Clinton Auge.

BENNETT, WM. D. W. J. Alex. Simpson. " tt BROWN, HENRY A. Daniel Dongherty. it BRDNER, WILLARD N, B. H. Brewster.

BDDD, HENRY, Jr. Philadelphia. CAKE, JOSEPH W., Jr. P. McCall. it COLAHAN, JOHN B., Jr. John B. Colahan. tt COPES, M. V. K. Conveyancer.

DIXON, EDWIN S. Robert S. Paschal. Philadelphia. DORNAN, HARRY C. James H. Campbell. tt DRIVER, ALFRED C. M. Husband.

EVANS, MASON Aaron Thompson. " 11 FRENCH, OLIVER H. tt GRAHAM, GEORGE S. Geo. W. Dedrick. tt GRIFFITHS, FOSTER C. Geo. M. Conarroe. tt GWYNN, JOSEPH Aaron Thompson.

HAHN, ADDISON M. Wm. F. Johnson. "

HAMILTON, THOMAS W. R. Ludlow. Huntingdon Co., Pa.

HART, CHARLES H. S. H. Perkins. Philadelphia.

HAYS, JAMES Robeson & Scovel, Camden. Burlington, N. J. HEPBURN, HENRY F. Admitted'. Philadelphia.

HUNSICKER, JOHN Q. Theodore Cuyler. " tt HUSTON, ROBERT J. Admitted. RESIDENCE. KÄME. PRECEPTOR. Philadelphia. JACKSON, JOSEPH David W. Sellers.

JEFFERSON, GEORGE R. Joseph A. Clay. Charles Gibbons. KATZ, CHARLES W. . KER, WM. M. E. Spencer Miller. WiVkesbarre, Pa. KISNER, ELLIOT P. tt (i Philadelphia. LAGEN, CHARLES A.

MARSHALL, WILMER W. Charles Gibbons.

MOKINLAY, JOHN S. Aberdeen, Ohio.

MEGARGEE, S. EDWIN P. MeCall. Philadelphia.

MEIGS, HARRY INGERSOLL E. Spencer Miller.

MILLER, MARCELLUS Joseph L. Caven.

MORRIS, CHARLES E. Admitted.

MOLLEN, WILLIAM F. Heyer.

MURPHY, EDWARD R. E. Spencer Miller.

O'NEILL, THOMAS W. R. C. McMurtrie.

PAUL, FRANK W. James W. Paul.

PAULDING, TATNALL George D. Budd.

REED, HENRY E. Spencer Miller.

REYBURN, JOHN E. tt tt RUSSELL, EDMUND J. John Mclntyre. SHELLENBERGER, JAMES M. A. L. Hennershotz. Sellersville, Buoks Co., Pa. SMITHERS, ELIAS P. Wm. E. Littleton. Philadelphia. SPENCER, JOHN T. P. P. Morris. STEWART, THOMAS J, Henry C. Townsend. STOVER, WM. B. D. M. M. Collins. South Bend, Ind. SUBEBS, HORACE J. Philadelphia. SWAIN, CHARLES M. Samuel Hood. TAYLOR, C. CATHCART E. Spencer Miller. TITUS, HENRY C. Henry E. Wallace. WATSON, EDWARD P. Richard L. Ashhurst. WEST, JAMES M. B. Franklin Fisher. WILSON, BENJAMIN P. J. Sergeant Price. WILSON, ELLWOOD John C. Bullitt. WHETHAM, CHARLES H. B. H. Brewster. WRIGHT, JOHN W. E. Spencer Miller. ZIEGLER, CHARLES J. P. McCall. Total 63. COLLEGE

OF

AGRICULTURE, MINES, ARTS, AND MECHANIC ARTS.

FAC U LTV.

JOHN f. FRAZER, LL. D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. E. OTIS KENDALL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. FAIRMAN ROGERS, A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering and Surveying, and Dean of the Faculty. J. PETER LESLEY, Professor of Mining. CHARLES B. TREGO, Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology. OHAEITY SCHOOLS.

Male Branch. JOSEPH McKINLEY, Principal. Miss M. WALLACE, Assistant.

Female Branch. Miss J. BEDLOCK, Principal. Miss M. BEDLOCK, Assistant.

AGGREGATES.

PROFESSORS.

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS . 9 " " MEDICINE 7 " " " (AUXILIARY FACULTY) .... 5 " " LAW .3 « « AGRICULTURE, MINES, ARTS, AND MECHANIC ARTS . 5 « THE FINE ARTS . . . . . 1 EMERITUS PROFESSORS . . 3

33

INSTRUCTORS.

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS 5

TEACHERS.

IN CHARITY SCHOOLS .4

STUDENTS.

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS 148 « " MEDICINE ...... 409 « « " (AUXILIARY) 96 « " LAW .63 Charity (English) Schools . • ...... 136 Total, 852 ABSTRACT OF THE REGULATIONS

OF THE

DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.

THE college year is divided into three terms; the first beginning on the 15th of September, and ending on the 24th of December; the second beginning on the 2d of January, and ending on the 31st of March; and the third beginning on the 2d of April, and ending on the last Thursday of Jane (Commencement day). The course required for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts is the same for all students, during the Freshman and Sophomore years; but, at the beginning of the Junior year, an election may be made in certain departments, by each student, which election is binding for the two remaining years. All the studies in the "Department of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy," a portion of those in the "Department of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry" (viz., the Science of Chemistry, and such portions of Physics as can be pur- sued without the higher Mathematics, a part of the studies in the "Department of History and English Literature," and the course of Military Science, are required. The Elective studies are— 1. Either Greek or German, or Spanish: 2. Either Latin, or French, or Italian: 3. Either Pure Mathematics or advanced studies in History and English Literature: 4. In the Senior year, either Spherical Astronomy or Civil Engineer - ing. A tabular statement of the studies in the several Departments will be found on the next page. The students pursue either the full course, for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or that portion of the course for which the degree of Bachelor of Science is given, or any such portion of the course as the Faculty may sanction, for which a certificate of proficiency may be given at the close of each session. The students of the full course are distributed into four classes, viz: the. Senior, the Junior, the Sophomore, and the Freshman Classes. To be admitted into the Freshman Class, a student must be at least fourteen years of age, and qualified for examination on the following subjects and authors:— Csesar (First three Books of the Gallic War). Yirgil (First six Books of the iEneid). Cicero (Four Orations against Catiline). Horace (First Book of the Odes). Xenophon (Four Books of the Anabasis). Homer (First three Books of the Iliad). Syntax and Prosody, in each language. Greek and Latin Exercises. Ancient and Modern Geography. English Grammar. Arithmetic. Elementary Rules of Algebra, including Simple Equations. It is desirable that such students as design to pursue the scientific course, should also have studied the first six Books of Legendre's Geometry. No student is admitted to advanced standing without being as fully instructed as the class, to which admission is asked, in all the studies which the class has pursued.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

GREEK.—Xenophon (Hellenics). Herodotus. Euripides {Hecuba). Arnold's Greek Prose Composition. LATIN.—Selections from Livy and Horace's Satires, with Professor'S Syllabus. MATHEMATICS.—Algebra (Alsop's). Geometry (Legendre, first six books). ENQLISH.—Weber's Outlines of Universal History. Compositions and Declama- tions. FRENCH.—Exercises in Pronunciation. Grammar (Manesca). Elementary Exer- cises in Composition. PRACTICAL MILITARY INSTRUCTION ( Voluntary).

SOPHOMORE CLASS.

GREEK.—Tliucydides (Sicilian Expedition). Sophocles (Oedipus Tyramus). Ar- nold's Greek Prose Composition completed. LATIN.—Tacitus (Agricola, Germania, or Histories). Cicero (De Senectute or De Offi- ciis). Horace (Selected Odes) with Professor's Syllabus of Horatian Metres. MATHEMATICS.—Geometry completed (Legendre). Plane and Spherical Trigono- metry (Legendre) with applications to Surveying, Navigation, &c. Conio Sections. PHYSICS.—First Principles of Physical Science. Elementary Chemistry. (Lectures.) ENGLISH.—Elements of Rhetoric (Bain.) Logic (Atwater.) Lectures on the Ele- ments of the English Language. Compositions and Declamations. GERMAN.—Grammar, both practical and theoretical (Douai). Th. Koemer's Zriny. FRENCH.—Manesca's Course continued. PRACTICAL MILITARY INSTRUCTION ( Voluntary).

JUNIOR CLASS.

PHILOSOPHY (Required).—Intellectual Philosophy (Lectures). Moral Philosophy ( Whewell). Natural Theology (Lectures). GREEK (Elective with German or Spanish.")—Theocritus. Demosthenes (Public Orations). Plato. Greek Prose Composition. LATIN (Elective with French or Italian).—Selections from Juvenal. Cicero (De Officiis, De Finibus, or De Amicitia). Horace (Epistles). PURE MATHEMATICS (Elective with English).—Analytical Geometry, including Conic Sections (Church). Differential Calculus (Church). PHYSICS (Required).—General Elementary Chemistry continued. Mechanics (Frazer). Heat. Sound. (GanoVs Physics.) Experimental Lectures. ENGLISH (Required).—Compositions and Deolamations. Studies in English Lan- guage (Scheele de Vere). ENGLISH (Elective with Pure Mathematics).—Roman History (Students' Gibbon). Historical Lectures. GERMAN (Elective with Greek or Spanish).—Grammar, including the Comparison of Cognate Idioms. Selections from Goethe, Lessing, and other writers of the 18th Century. FRENCH (Elective with Latin or Italian) .—Syntax, practical and theoretical. Dif- ferences of Idioms. (Noel and Chapsal). SPANISH (Elective with Greek or German).—Grammar, including Prosody. Trans- lation and Composition. ITALIAN (Elective with Latin or French). — Grammar (Ollendorff, Delavre, and Soave). Translation (Tesoretto). Conversation (Zerardini). Translation of an Italian Author. MILITARY SCIENCE (Elective).—Civil Engineering (Mahan). Practical Military- Instruction (Voluntary).

SENIOR CLASS.

PHILOSOPHY (Required).—Intellectual Philosophy (Lectures). Moral Philosophy. Evidences of Christianity (Butler's Analogy). GREEK (Elective with German or Spanish).—Xenophon (Memorabilia,). Euripides. Greek Prose Composition. LATIN (Elective with French or Italian).—Cicero (Tusculanw or Oratio pro Clu- entio). Horace (4rs Poetica) or Ljicretius (Selections). PURE MATHEMATICS (Elective with English).—Integral Calculus (Church.)

ASTRONOMY (Elective with Civil Engineering).—Spherical Astronomy (Gummere). d PHYSIOS (Required).—General Course of Light and Electricity, inoluding Magnetism and Galvanism (Miller's Chemical Physics and Lectures). Physioal Astro- nomy and Physical Geography (Lectures). ENGLISH (Required).—Guizot's History of Civilization. Shaw's English Literature. International Law (Leotures). Political Economy (Carey). Constitution of the United States (Leotures). Compositions and Original Declamations. ENGLISH (Elective with Pure Mathematics).—Leotures on Modern History. Leo- tures on the Relations of English History to English Literature. GERMAN (Eleotive, with Greek or Spanish).—Comparative Grammar oontinued. Survey of German Literature, with characteristic speolmens for Reading. MILITARY SCIENCE (Required).—Military Engineering (Mahan). MILITARY SCIENCE (Elective).—Civil Engineering (Mahan). Practioal Military Instruction ( Voluntary). FRENCH (Elective with Latin or Italian).—Frenoh Composition and Elocution. SPANISH (Elective with Greek or German).—The Grammar of the Royal Academy of Madrid (in Spanish). Translation and Composition. ITALIAN (Elective with Latin or French).—Syntax (Soave). Translation (Dante and Tasso). Italian Composition and Conversation.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF

SCIENCE.

For the degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, the course is the same as the above, except, that the Ancient Languages are omitted en- tirely, and the Higher Mathematics and its applications are required studies. For the last two years, the student elects between German and Spanish, and between French and Italian.

On each day of the week, except Saturday, there are three or four recitations of one hour each for every class. The character of each recitation is recorded, and the results com- municated to parents or guardians at the end of each term. At the close of the first and second terms, a private examina- tion, in the way of review, is held by each Professor; and at the close of the third term, a public examination upon the studies of the whole year is held by the Faculty. After each of these exa- minations, students who attain distinction are classed in order of merit. The fees for instruction in the full course of the Department of Arts are $35 per term, payable in advance. Scientific and other students, who recite with one or more classes, are charged for each branch one-third of the fee charged to regular undergraduates. The Graduation fee is $20. Two Literary Societies, consisting of students and alumni of the Institution, are sanctioned by the Board of Trustees, and meet in the University, being under the general control and supervision of the Faculty. Students not from the City of Philadelphia, will, if it be requested by their parents, have one of the Faculty appointed as a guardian, who will take charge of the disbursements, and attend to the com- fort and well-doing, of the individual. The degree of Master of Arts may be conferred on the alumni of the University, bachelors in the arts of three years' standing, who apply for it. Bachelors of Science (of three years' standing) are entitled to the degree of Master of Science, on presenting to ,the Faculty a Thesis, which shall give satisfactory evidence that the author has continued to devote himself with success to science. A public Commencement for conferring degrees, is held on the last Thursday of June. A stated annual appropriation is made by the Board of Trustees, to enable the Faculty to offer Prizes for superiority in the perform- ance of voluntary exercises, over and above the ordinary Course. The subjects are proposed by the several Professors early in the year; the award is made by the Faculty, and reported to the Board, before the month of June; and the names of those who have re- ceived Prizes are published at the annual Commencement. In addition to the above, there is also a prize, called the "Henry Reed Prize" founded by the Alumni of the University in memory of the late Prof. Henry Reed, to be annually awarded for the best English composition by a member of the Senior Class, entitling the successful candidate to one year's interest on a certificate of loan issued by the City of Philadelphia, in the sum of $600, and also to an accompanying Diploma of Merit. The Essays must be handed in to the Provost, for transmission to the Board of Trustees, by the first day of April. The Society of the Alumni have also founded a prize to be annually awarded to that member of the graduating class who shall present the best Latin essay, entitling the successful can- didate to one year's interest on Certificates of Loan, issued by the City of Philadelphia, in the sum of $900. The Committee on the Department of Arts may admit, for gra- tuitous instruction in this Department, such pupils, not exceeding ten at any one time, as shall, after application to the Provost, have been examined and approved by the Faculty, and reported by the Provost as worthy of admission. REGULATIONS

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.

THE Medical Department is under the immediate government of the Medical Professors, who constitute the Faculty of Medicine, subject to the Rules and Statutes of the Board of Trustees. The Faculty consists of A Professor of the THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND CLINICAL MEDICINE, A Professor of ANATOMY, A Professor of MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY, A Professor of CHEMISTRY, A Professor of SURGERY, A Professor of OBSTETRICS, AND THE DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, and A Professor of the INSTITUTES OF MEDICINE. The Medical Faculty hold meetings for the purpose of arranging and conducting the business of the department, and for the pre- servation of order and decorum among the medical students. One of the members acts as Dean, whose duty it is to keep the Minutes of the Faculty, to arrange the examination of the candi- dates for graduation, to conduct the business of the Faculty at their meetings, and to attend to correspondence. The Session for the Medical Lectures begins early in October, and ends early in March ensuing. The Commencement for conferring the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, is held by a special mandamus of the Board of Trustees, during the month of March. The following are the Rules in force in relation to the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:— I. The candidate must have attained the age of twenty-one years, have applied himself to the study of Medicine for three years, and been, during that time, the private" pupilfor two years, at least, of a respectable practitioner of Medicine. II. The candidate must also have attended two complete courses of the following Lectures in this Institution:— Theory and Practice of Medicine, Anatomy, Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Chemistry, Surgery, Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, Institutes of Medicine. III. Medical students who have attended one complete course in a respectable Medical School, where the attendance on two com- plete courses is necessary to a degree, where the same branches are taught as in this, and which is placed upon the ad eundern of this school, are permitted to become candidates by an attendance here for one full course; the rules of graduation being in other respects observed. They are also exempted from the payment of fees upon attending a second term. IY. When a candidate applies to the Dean for admission, he must exhibit his tickets to prove that the above rules have been complied with. Y. The candidate, at the time of his application, must deliver to the Dean of the Medical Faculty, a Thesis, composed by himself, on some medical subject. This Thesis is referred to one of the Professors, who shall examine the candidate upon it, and make his report thereon to the Medical Faculty. YI. When a candidate is rejected, his essay will be retained by the Medical Faculty. VII. The essay must be in the candidate's own handwriting, and must be written uniformly on letter-paper of the same size, the alternate pages being left blank.* VIII. Bad spelling in a Thesis, or evidences of a want of literary culture, will preclude a candidate from examination for a degree. IX. A Thesis may be published by the candidate if he desire it,

* The essay should be written upon Thesis paper. This is for the purpose of convenient binding together into volumes. It is recommended to the candidate to prepare his thesis before the commencement of the second course of lectures. the permission of the Professor by whom he was-examined thereon being first obtained; but no alteration shall be made in such thesis without the consent of the said Professor. X. The voting on the case of each candidate is by ballot. Can- didates who have not been successful upon a first examination, will be permitted to have a second, when all the classes have been disposed of by the Faculty. The second examination will be con- ducted in full meeting of the Professors. XI. The candidate shall pay the fees of graduation at the time of his examination, or before receiving notice of his success; his name may then be entered on the Register of passed candidates, for the purpose of being reported to the Board of Trustees and included in the mandamus for a Degree. XII. Candidates who have passed their examination, and in other respects complied with the regulations, are to be reported by the Dean to the Provost, who will comffiunioate such report to the Board of Trustees, in order that, if approved of by them, their mandamus be issued for conferring the Degree. XIII. The Degree will not be conferred upon a candidate who absents himself from the Public Commencement, except by special permission of the Medical Faculty. XIV. Graduates of Medical Schools, on the ad eundem list, by attending one complete course in this Institution, and complying with the above regulations, are put upon the same footing with students who have attended two complete courses here; that is, they may present themselves as candidates for graduation: also, if they attend a second time, the tickets will be free. Such graduates, if of five years' standing, are permitted to attend the course of Lec- tures, upon a general ticket of admission, free of expense, except the cost of the matriculating ticket. But this general ticket does not qualify for graduation.

EXPENSES. Fees for the Course of Lectures . . . . $140 Matriculating Fee (paid once only) . ... 5 Graduating Fee ...... 30 The Lectures of the Session of 1869-70 will commence on the second Monday (11th) of October, and close on the last day of February ensuing.

TEXT-BOOKS AND WORKS OF REFERENCE. On Practice of Medicine: Wood's Practice of Medicine; Stilldls Therapeutics; Walshe on the Diseases of the Heart and Lungs, including Physical Diagnosis. On Anatomy: Leidy's Elementary Treatise on Human Anatomy; Wilson's Anatomy, with Kolliker's Microscopical Anatomy; or Sharpey and Quain's Anatomy; Gray's Anatomy; Agnew's Dis- sector. On Materia Medica: Carson's Synopsis; Wood's Therapeutics; Wood and Bache's Dispensatory; Abridgment of Pereira's Materia Medica. On Chemistry: Fowne's Chemistry; Johnston's Turner's Chemis- try; Brande and Taylor's Chemistry; Lehmann's Physiological Chemistry, by Rogers; Taylor's Toxicology. On Surgery: Smith's Principles and Practice of Surgery; Paget's Surgical Pathology; Macleod's Surgical Diagnosis. On Institutes of Medicine: Marshall's Physiology; Carpenter's Physiology; Kirkes' Manual. On Obstetrics: Hodge's Obstetrics; Hodge on Diseases Peculiar to Women; West on Diseases of Women; West on Diseases of Children. PRACTICAL ANATOMY. The Dissecting Rooms are open in the University throughout the year (except July and August), under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator. As dissection is now legalized in Pennsylvania, the cost of material is very small. PRACTICAL SURGERY. The Operating Room is open during the Session under the super- vision of the Professor of Surgery and his Assistants.' The appli- cation of Bandages, the treatment of Fractures, and all Surgical Operations can be here practised by each student upon the cadaver. Instruments, splints, and bandages are supplied free of cost. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION.

AMPLE means of illustrating and teaching CLINICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY, and the DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, are presented in the various Hospitals and Dispensaries of Philadel- phia. Clinical Lectures are also given by the PROFESSORS, IN THE UNIVERSITY HALL, four times each week, thus furnishing a course of instruction of a highly practical character.

UNIVERSITY DISPENSARY.

The Dispensary of the University is open daily, and largely at- tended by patients, who are prescribed for throughout the year, and affords an additional opportunity by which each student may acquire skill in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

SURGICAL "WARDS. For the accommodation of such patients as require it, TWO SUR- GICAL WARDS, with proper attendants, are provided in the College Building, so that capital operations, as Lithotomy, Amputation, &c., are frequently performed, and subsequently dressed and prescribed 4-f for in- the presence of the class.

HOSPITALS.

Numerous appointments, as INTERNES, or RESIDENT PHYSICIANS, are made annually in the different Hospitals of the city, and are open to competition by the class. Clinical Instruction (iwithout fee) is given throughout the year in the PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL (Almshouse), which contains 900 beds. Instruction is also given at the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL, ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, under the care of the Sisters of Charity, WILLS' HOSPITAL FOR THE EYE, CITY LYING- IN HOSPITAL, and the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. Among the other Hospitals and Dispensaries accessible to the Student, may be named the PHILADELPHIA DISPENSARY, SOUTH- ERN DISPENSARY, MOYAMENSING DISPENSARY, and NORTHERN •DISPENSARY, together with the GERMAN HOSPITAL, JEWISH HOS- PITAL, and ST. FRANCIS' HOSPITAL. REGULATIONS, Etc.,

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LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.

IT is.the design of this Department to aid in preparing gentlemen for admission to the Bar, and,- also, to offer to those who have not the Bar in view an opportunity of acquiring knowledge in any one or all of the branches of legal learning. The Coiiveyancer and the Merchant may attend, with profit, the particular lectures appro- priate to their respective pursuits. By late Rules of the District Court and Court of Common Pleas of the County of Philadelphia, the time occupied in this Department is considered, with respect to admission to the Bar, as equivalent to a like term of regular clerkship in the office and under the direction of a practising Attorney. It is believed that admission to the Bar in Philadelphia will entitle to admission in any part of Penn- sylvania, and in many other States of the Union.

Gentlemen can study in their own rooms, or in a room at the University provided for that purpose. The Professors do not presume to embrace in their course the peculiar laws and rules of procedure of all parts of the Union. Their design is so to discipline and prepare the mind by instruction in the principles of jurisprudence and their application in Pennsylvania, that other local codes can be acquired with facility and advantage. The foundations of the laws of most of the States are the same.

Students may matriculate at any stage of- their professional pre- paration. Students are not examined for matriculation, nor is it possible to require, peremptorily, a college degree, or any previous line of study. This must be left to circumstances, to the views of the stu- dent, and to the influences which control him. Instruction is conveyed by lectures, and by books and portions of books upon the subjects of the lectures, which are recommended by the Professors. The students are frequently and carefully exa- mined. Moot courts are held, at which questions aire argued. And the Law Academy of Philadelphia, an institution of long standing, to which not only students, but many practising lawyers belong, gives opportunity for debate and argument which has been found of the greatest practical advantage. Exercises in writing legal essays and opinions form part of the course.

There are two terms each year. The first term begins on the first of October, the second on the first of February. Each term continues four months. From the first day of June to the first of October is vacation. The course is so arranged that' a student entering at the commencement of any October term will complete his term of study in two academical years.

Students who have attended four consecutive terms with each Professor, may, upon the recommendation of the Faculty, proceed Bachelors of Law.

Students who have attended any one or two of the Professors only, may receive from each Professor certificates of proficiency.

The fee to each Professor is ten dollars for each term of four months.

In all cases where a student is a proper object for such indulgence, he will be allowed to attend the lectures without charge.

Those who have received the degree of Bachelor of Laws, may attend all future lectures free of charge.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE COURSE.

PROFESSOR MILLER. For the first term, beginning October 1, 1869, ending February 1, 1870, Equity- Jurisprudence. For the second term, beginning February 1,1870, ending June 1,1870, Equity Jurisprudence. For the third term, beginning October 1,1870, ending February 1, 1871, Real Estate. For the fourth term, beginning February 1, 1871, ending June 1, 1871, Con- veyancing.

PROFESSOR MORRIS. For the first term, Evidence. For the second term, Practice and Pleading in Equity. For the third term, Practice and- Pleading at Law. For the fourth term, Practice and Pleading at Law.

PBOFESSOB HARE. »

'For the first term, as above, Law of Persons, and Personal Pro- perty ; Mercantile Law. For the second term, Mercantile Law; Law of Debtor and Creditor; Criminal Law; Conflict of Laws. For the third term, General Jurisprudence; International Law. For the fourth term, Sources of Municipal Law; Constitu- tional Law.

The course for the four terms, beginning October 1,1871, ending June 1, 1873, will be, unless some change is announced, a repetition of the above. It will be perceived, therefore, that a student entering on the 1st of October of any year, and continuing four terms, will have a complete course, though the studies will not be presented in the same order to him as to those who have entered in the previous October. DEPARTMENT OF THE FINE AETS.

THE course of instruction in this department comprises Drawing from the flat, from models, and from nature. Linear and Aerial Perspective. Figure Drawing from the flat, from plaster casts, and from nature. Painting in Oil and Water Colors, from examples and from nature. Exercises and explanatory class discourses on the Principles of Composition, Light and Shade, and Color, as well as on the various methods of Painting. Lectures will be given also on the History and Principles of Art, illustrated by examples from works of the various schools and periods.

TERMS. Pupils, not Students of the University, attending in class, $10 per term.

Private pupils, attending at the Studio of the Professor, will be charged accord- ing to the frequency of the lessons. LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND CABINETS,

THE apartment in the University occupied by the Board of Trustees, and that adjoining it to the westward, are appropriated for the reception and arrangement of the Library, and as Read- ing Rooms. The Library is open for not less than two hours daily (Sundays excepted), for the use of the Students, Professors, Trustees, and Alumni of the University, and all persons connected with instruc- tion in the several departments. It is under the care and in charge of the Professor of Belles Lettres and the English Language and Literature, subject to such rules and regulations as the Committee on the Library may adopt. Permission may be granted, from time to time, to take books for a limited period from the Library, and to admit to its use other persons than those connected with the University, subject to such rules and regulations as the Committee on the Library may adopt. The WISTAR AND HORNER MUSEUM which was founded more than ONE HUNDRED YEARS ago, and has been annually augmented, is unequalled in the United States. It contains specimens of the normal and the morbid anatomy of every part of the human body, as well as a large number of preparations in comparative anatomy, and an extensive collection of artistic models, all of which are used in illustrating the several courses of lectures delivered in the Medical Department. The ticket of matriculation in this Depart- ment entitles the holder to admission to the Museum, which is open on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, from 9 to 12 A. M., throughout the session. The private Cabinets of the several Professors which are of the most extended and varied character, and illustrate fully all the subjects taught in medicine, are likewise open to the students, at convenient hours. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

AT a Public Commencement, held Friday, March 13, 1868, at the American Academy of Musio, the degree of DOCTOR OF MEDICINE was conferred by Rev. DANIEL R. GOODWIN, D. D., Provost, upon the following gentlemen; after which an address was delivered by ROBERT E. ROGERS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.

NAME. POST OFFICE. STATE. Aclieson, John W. Washington, Pennsylvania. Ackerman, Abraham K. Steinsburg, Pennsylvania. Aiken, James Chester Valley, Pennsylvania. Amberson, J. Burns Waynesboro', Pennsylvania. Ammons, Jacob S. Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania. Armstrong, W. Samuel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Arthur, Joshua P. Frankford, Pennsylvania. Bablot, Lorenzo V. Havana, Cuba. Bailey, George W. Hurffville, New Jersey. Ballou, Giddings M. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Baratet, Prosper A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Barclay, Robert G. (M. D.) Staunton, Virginia. Beck, John S. Lancaster, Ohio. Bernaardy, Eugene Prosper Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bertolet, Robert Morris Oley, Pennsylvania. Bispham, John E. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bixby, Herbert D. Webster, Massachusetts. Blumer, Jean Jaques New Glaris, Wisconsin. Bobb, Henry Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. Bockius, Albert A. Germantown, Pennsylvania. Boyer, Alonzo H. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Boyer, Francis W. Pottsville Pennsylvania. Brietz, Samuel J. Salem, North Carolina. Brown, Alfred S. Shelbyville, Tennessee. Burton, Hiram R. Lewes, Delaware. Cathcart, James H. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Carpenter, John Q. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clark, George R. K. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clark, Robert J. » Chestnut Level, Pennsylvania. Clark, Thomas C. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Crawford, John K. Cooperstown, Pennsylvania. STATE. NAME. POST OFFICE. Cummins, George 0. Vienna, New Jersey. Davis, Hugh H. St. Georges, Delaware. Dix, Levin A. Modest Town, Virginia. Doughty, Wm. Evans Carversville, Pennsylvania. Drury, Alexander G. Covington, Kentucky. Dunning, Erasmus C. Dover, Delaware. Eaton, Samuel W. Farmington, Forth Carolina. Enders, Emanuel A. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Essig, N. Frederick Plattsburg, Missouri. Ewing, Robert P. Greenwich, New Jersey. Fisher, Philip S. Sellers ville, Pennsylvania. Franklin, Thomas H. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Frenoh, Allen M. Knoxville, Tennessee. Fretz, Clayton D^ Plumstead ville, Pennsylvania. Frost, Edward Spurr St. Johns, New Brunswick. Gerhard, Jerome Z. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Goohnauer, David Abbottstown, Pennsylvania. Godshalk, Harrie A. Dublin, Pennsylvania. Greasemer, Asher B. Allento wn, Pennsylvania. Grumbine, Ezra Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania. Gulick, Furman B. Scranton, Pennsylvania. Haines, William E. Kimbleville, Pennsylvania. Hall, John C. East Fairfield, Ohio. Harshberger, Abram, Jr. Zion, Pennsylvania. Hart, Jacob Meclianicsburg, Pennsylvania. Hartzell, Frank Kerr Orefield, Pennsylvania. Heenan, Thomas E. West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hellyer, Howard A. Wrightstown, Pennsylvania. Henderson, Charles E. Halltown, West Virginia. Hoffman, Washington Atlee Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hooke, Robert A. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Hopkins, George G. Geneva, New York. Horn, George li. Baltimore, Maryland. Hough, J. Stockton Trenton, New Jersey. Hudson, Henry C. Berlin, Maryland. Hunt, Charles 0. Gorham, Maine. Hunter, Charles T. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hunter, Samuel W. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Huntzinger, Edward Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania. Hyatt, Henry Otis Tarboro', North Carolina. Jaoobs, Llewellyn W. Modest Town, Virginia. Johnson Aaron T. (M. D.) New Vienna, Ohio. Johnston, Thomas L. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Jones, Thomas S. Hazlettville, Delaware. Kennedy, Henry A. Cape Island, « New Jersey. Kennedy, Martin Paris, Texas. Kenny, Thomas W. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NAME. POST OFFICE. STATE. Larimer, Jeremiah F. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Latta, Samuel W. Parkesburg, Pennsylvania. Lawrence, John C. Murfreesboro', North Carolina. Leiser, Jacob Jay Watsontown, Pennsylvania. Leslie, Benjamin H. Annville, Pennsylvania. Loose, Charles G. Bernville, Pennsylvania. McCombs, Robert S. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. McGowan, Hiram Christiana, Pennsylvania. Maloney, William B. (M. D.) Hazlettville, Delaware. Marmion, Robert A. Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Mehaffy, Samuel S. Conestoga Centre, Pennsylvania. Miller, George Richards Washington, District Columbia. Miller, Thomas Vanderslioe Shaefferstown, Pennsylvania. Millick, John W., Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Milner, Robert H. Gatchel ville, Pennsylvania. Mixsell, Joseph Easton, Pennsylvania. Moffett, Richard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Moore, Charles H. Champaign, Illinois. Moseley Edward B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Muller, Auguste F. Cassville, Wisconsin. Murphey, J. Walter Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Murphy, Joseph A. Chanceford, Pennsylvania. Mustin, J. Burton Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Noyes, Selden W. Haddam, Connecticut. Palmer, Edward L. Concordville, Pennsylvania. Parker, James A. Berlin, Maryland. Paul J. Marshall, Jr. Belvidere, New Jersey. Peltz, George M. Dallas Schuylkill Falls, Pennsylvania. Pierce, Sidney A. Rochester, New York. Pitman, William E. Hope Mills, Virginia. Pitt, Mark B. Sparta, North Carolina. Porter, William G., Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prizer, Granville Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. Reed, Alfred G. (M.D.) Springfield, Massachusetts. Rex, George A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Robinson, William H. Potts ville, Pennsylvania. Roberts, George Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Romig, George M. Allento wn, Pennsylvania. Roop, J. Warren Highspire, Pennsylvania. Ross, Francis Clarion, Pennsylvania. Rothrock, Joseph T. McVeytown, Pennsylvania. Saunders, William Edward Sherman, Texas. Schrack, Frederick S. Norristown, Pennsylvania. Seyler, James H. (M. D.) Luthersburg, Pennsylvania. Sheibley, James P. Landisburg, Pennsylvania. Sinkler, Wharton Vance's Ferry P. 0., South Carolina. Steinmetz, William R. (M.D.) Dusseldorf, Prussia. 50

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AT the Commencement in June, If !, the Degree of Bachelor of Arts was ferred upon Henry Budd, Jr., John Elmore McCreary, William Levi Bull, Edward Stewart Miles, Joseph Cresson Fraley, James Peacock Sims, David Hazel, William Moore Wharton, Edward Fenno Hoffman, Charles Adolph Max Wiehle, Gustavus Brown Horner, Alexander Wood, Leighton Hoskins, James Purdon Wright, Ewing Jordan, William Russell Wright, William Robert McAd&m, Jr., Charles Frederick Ziegler, The Degree of Master of Arts upon the following Graduates of three years' standing (1866) :— Edward Totterson Bartlett, Henry Reed, Beauveau Borie, Samuel Ritchie, James Hutohings Brown, William Ashmead SchaefFer, John Sergeant Gerhard, John Clarke Sims, Jr., George Woolsey Hodge, Asa Matlack Stackhouse, John Thompson Lewis, Jr., Thomas Diehl Stichter, Robert Emmet MoDonald, Richard Newton Thomas, Horace Magee, Robert Ellis Thompson, Thomas Mitchell, James Madison Power Wallace, William Wodrow Montgomery. William Fishbourne Wharton, William Wilberforee Newton, Ellis David Williams. Henry Pepper,

The Degree of Bachelor of Laws upon Joseph S. Budd, John T. Nourse, George N. Conrow, Henry Pepper, William Hopple, Jonathan King, S. Ridgway Kennedy, William H. Staake, Samuel B. Huey, Ellis D. Williams, Otis H. Kendall, J. M. Power Wallace. Charles Miles,

The Degree of Doctor of Medicine upon I. Minis Says, of Pennsylvania, Abel F. Price, of Pennsylvania, / The Honorary Degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon John W. Lock.

The Degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon Henry C. Lea, Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, D. D., Hon. J. I. Clark Hare, Prof. George Allen.

The Degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon Rev. Frederick W. Beasley, Rev. James W. Dale. Rev. Thomas C. Yarnall,

Certificates of the Auxiliary Faculty of Medicine were given to the following persons: — Alfred Ellis, Brazil, Enoch Ii. Johnson, New Jersey, Edw'd Spurr Frost (M.D.),N. Brunswick, JohnW. Millick, Jr.(M.D.),Penna. Francis L. Haynes, Penna., J- William White, Penna. COLLEGE DISTINCTIONS AWARDED DURING THE YEAR 1868. DEPARTMENT OF ART.

At the examination of the Senior Class for Degrees the following members of the class were ascertained to have reached the first class of distinction:— 1. William R. Wright, 2. Joseph C. Fraley, 3. CharleB F. Ziegler.

At the Annual Examination, 1868, the following Students were found to have reached the first class of distinction in their respective classes:— In the Junior Class— In the Sophomore Class— In the Freshman Class— 1. Ellis Y. Brown, 1. Harold Goodwin, 1. James P. Townsend, 2. Franklin F. Maxfield, 2. Theodore H. Ernst, 2. Benjamin H. Yarnall, 3. William H. Burnett. 3. Henry G. Ward, 3. Frank Smith, 4. Francis C. Phillips. 4. Thomas E. Collins.

Prizes for voluntary exercises, over and above the regular course, were awarded as follows:— The Prize in the Department of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy: For the best essay on " The Seat of the Soul," to William Boardman Reed, of the Junior Class, with honorable mention of Franklin Fisher Maxfield.

In the Department of History and English Literature: For the best essay on " The Comparative Results of the Reformation in England and in Germany," to Ewing Jordan, of the Senior Class.

For superiority in Declamation, in the Sophomore Class, to William D. Neilson and Charles R. Parvin; in the Freshman Class, to Hampton L. Carson and Herbert Welsh.

The "Henry Reed Prize" was awarded to Joseph C. Fraley.

The Alumni Prize for the best Latin Essay was awarded to Leighton Hoskins.