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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1861-1862-269

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EVENING CLASSES 269 XXVII Bridges-Lattice and Girder Bridges Tubular Bridges XXVIII Pressure of Fluids on Lock-gates and Embank- ments-Revetment Walls XXIX Efflux of Fluids Discbarge through Pipes XXX Theory of Work Modulus of Machine XXXI The Principle of Work applied in raising Material and in Excavations XXXII Compound Machines Transmission of Motion by means of Wheels and Bands Construction of Clocks The Pendulum-Balance Spring-Compensation Pendulum and Balances The Steam Engine Its general Structure and Economy The first twenty Lectures of the Course are adapted to meet the requirements of Candidates for Matriculation and Examination in the University of London The re- mainder of the Course is of more practical character Compendium of Principles and Formulae forming com- panion to the Lectures may be obtained in the College Office at the commencement of the Session XVII PHYSIOLOGY Day and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from to The object of the present Course is to impart that ele- mentary knowledge of some of the most important principles of Physiology the practical usefulness of which to all classes is now generally acknowledged The Lectures will be as demonstrative as possible and will be illustrated with diagrams preparations and experiments and the minute structure of the parts will be demonstrated Tinder the microscope XXXIII XXXIV
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