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302 EVENING CLASSES Wednesday ENGLISH- clas -1t" bac0" mi0 Mokley Esq Class II -Grammatical Structure of the Lan- guage-Dictation -Composition Rev Adolphus -Abstract and Pr6cis Writing PHYSIOLOGY John Hablet Esq General structure of Secretory Organs-Objects of the several Excretory Processes-Structure and Uses of the Liver and Kidney-Comparative Structure of these Glands in the Animal series General history of Generation Development and Metamorphosis in tbe principal Types of Animals Comparative Structure and Actions of the Nervous System Comparative Structure and Actions of the Organs of Sense-Touch Taste Smell Hearing Sight Thursday NATURAL PHILOSOPHY Rev Cock Outline of the Lectures Statics Definitions and Principles-Principle of the Parallelogram of Forces-Triangle of Forces-The Mechanical Powers-Friction Dynamics Definitions The Laws of Motion Motion of Falling Bodies-Centrifugal Force Hydrostatics Definitions and Principles-Equilibrium of Floating and Suspended Bodies-Specific Gravities Methods of determining them- Hydrostatical Instruments Sound How propagated-The Conditions of Musical Sound-Explana- tion of certain Natural Phenomena Optics Laws of Reflection and Refraction-Formation of Images- Optical Phenomena The Principles discussed In the Lectures will be illustrated by Experiments and Numerical Examples FRENCH- Class -Voltaire M6rope -Bossuet Die-Λ cours sur l'Histoire Universelle Professor Mariette 3ieme partie Class II -Grammar-Idioms-Reading Mons Stievenard Class III -Elements of Grammar-Exercises Mons Thibaudin ARITHMETIC James Haddon Esq ZOOLOGY Professor Rymer Jones This Course will comprise complete review of the structure habits and importance of the various forms of microscopic animals usually met with and will be so arranged as to combine practical instruction in microscopic research with survey of the natural history of the humbler classes of living beings and their uses in the economy of nature
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