Calendar: 1868-1869 Page 300
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300 EVENING CLASSES 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 -Ponsard L'Honneur et Γ Argent Λ Erckmann-Chatrian Madame MA Therese on les Volontaires de roiessor mariette 92 Class II -Grammar-Idioms-Reading Mons Stieven ard Class III -Elements of Grammar-Exercises Mons Thibaudin ARITHMETIC James Haddon Esq ZOOLOGY Professor Rymer Jones The Lectures during the Summer Session will embrace complete survey of the structure and history of the Annelidans Myriapods Insects Aracbnidans and Crustaceans Friday LATIN- Class -Cicero De Oratore Book Rev Prof Lonsdale Class II -Cic De Amicitia and Projj Mozley Esq Class HI -Henry First Latin Book-Cor- nelius Nepos-Exercises Ellis j0h Lamb Esq -Grammar OFFICIAL HAND-WRITING as required by β pR0CT0R Esa the CivilServiceCommissioners Most of these Classes have special reference to the and Matriculation Examinations at the University of London The hour of Meeting will be 30 each Class will meet once in the week and will last one hour and half The Fee for each separate subject will be Is for Four Classes 10 for Five Classes 45
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