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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ON THE ROCKSi 3? Z PoLLi '-'Well. Mr. Selbie, haven't you de- cided what that is yet? SELBIE-Yes, sir. It is a piece of micaceous. P.-Micaceous what. S.-NVhy, just plain micaceous, sir. ali? ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. INSTRUCTOR-Alf. Whitley, what does it mean if the mercury in one side of a U -shaped tube is thirty inches above the other? NVHITLEY-Er-ah-it-ahem-thirty inches above sea-level, sir. NATIONALITY CORRECT. PTANSON-TlllS is a piece of gypsum. INST.-VCTQ' good. What do we get from gypsum? S1-Paris green. TO THE PLIOCENE SKULL. Speak, O thou less recent fragmentary fossil, Primal pioneer of Pliocene formation! Hid in lowest drifts below the stratum Of volcanic tufa. Older than the beast, the oldest Palaeotheriurng Older than the trees, the oldest Cryptogamig Older than the hills, those infantile eruptions Of Eartlfs epidermis. Eo-Mio-Plio-whatso'er the -cene was That those vacant sockets filled with awe and wonder Wlietlier shores Divonian or Silurian beaches, Tell us thy strange story. Wert thou true spectator of that mighty forest, When above thy head the stately Sigillaria Reared its columned trunks in that remote and distant Carboniferous epoch? if 16,5 ioiffff W 1 A 'QT QW '- 'fi '- - -'.4fff -,Eg-ji . A Q sw . .i rf 5l l f il We f' ll A J rig' , ' t f iffy.: ' L 7 ..... 413 .9555 IE - Z. 1 ' A , , .V A,s.NsH ' ..11FLQ - -d- Zeer i EER. Observation Conclusion E Experiment 25
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DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING Q lsfl i xxx ff' Nh -xt ,sk X aggynig- . 1. 1' I 4 fiff7wg7g'f?Z?HQff XX lil! hir N CAPT, HAGADORN-We will go out soon and pace off distances in order to obtain a scale for our map. The Flags are 2700 feet apart- count your paces and construct the scale, making an inch equal to a mile. GALLOGLY Cafter an extra tenthj-Er-ah-Captain-would you mind telling me where the Hags are, so that I can measure them during recreation hours? SCHOFIELD CA. B. at the timej-Can't the distance be laid off in the area, sir? AGONY-Now, gentlemen, provide yourselves with a Six-H- pencil. Not a Four-H-pencil, nor a Seven-H-pencil, but a Six-H-pencil. Not an H-B-pencil, nor yet a B41-I-pencil, but a Six-H-pencil. Don't take crow quill pen, nor a paint brush, but a Six-H-pencil. l lil aff K i mild f ' it :lliaif V WAY i -we we i WP if pf f l I :X 49 N was i t A , L i lx i all . 5 iv R 3 ' ...I Fx Rx EFIR. x A a' ono 'ns '
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