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BIOLOGY 195<br />
Bi.9. Bacteriology. 8 units (2-4-2) or 6 units (2-2-2); first term.<br />
A course in general bacteriology, emphasizing the biochemical and physiological<br />
properties of bacteria.<br />
Instructor: Ellis.<br />
Bi. 12. Histology. 9 units (1-6-2); first term.<br />
A subject in technique and in the microscopic structure of animals.<br />
Instructor: Tyler.<br />
Bi.13. Mammalian Anatomy. 4 units (0-3-1); first term.<br />
The dissection of a mammal.<br />
Instructor: van Harreveld.<br />
Bi. 16 a, b. Animal Physiology. 10 units (3-2-5); first and second term ••<br />
A survey of comparative and mammalian physiology.<br />
Instructors: Wiersma and van Harreveld.<br />
Bi. 17. Vertebrate Anatomy. 9 units (2-4-3); third term.<br />
This subject deals with the comparative anatomy of the vertebrates.<br />
Instructor: MacGinitie.<br />
Bi. 20. Biological Literature. 4 units (0-0-4); first term.<br />
Assigned subjects and written reports. This subject is intended to give the student<br />
practice in the finding and use of original literature. Students may register for<br />
this subject with any member of the staif, after consultation.<br />
Bi. 22. Research. Units to be arranged in individual cases.<br />
An opportunity will be given to follow special line.! of research under direction.<br />
Students may register for this subject with any member of the staif, after consultation.<br />
ADVANCED SUBJECTS<br />
A. Subjects open to graduates, but not to be counted toward a major for the<br />
degree of Doctor of Philosophy:<br />
Bi. 92. Biological Assays. 8 units (1-5-2); two terms.<br />
A course, with lectures and laboratory practice, on certain biological tests for<br />
physiologically active substances.<br />
Instructors: Went, Haagen-Smit, Bonner, van Overbeek.<br />
Bi.93.<br />
Same as Bi. 13.<br />
Bi.94. Immunology. 10 units (2-6-2); third term.<br />
A course on the principles and methods of immunology and their application to<br />
various biological problems. Some previous knowledge of organic chemistry, biochemistry,<br />
embryology and genetics is desirable.<br />
Instructor: S. Emerson.<br />
Bi. 96 a, b. Animal Physiology. 10 units (3-2-5); first and second terms.<br />
Same as Bi. 16.<br />
Bi. 97 a, h. Biochemistry. 10 units (2-4-4); second and third terms.<br />
Same as Bi. 7.<br />
Bi. 99. Bacteriology. 8 units (2-4-2); first term.<br />
Same as Bi. 9, with additional reading.