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362 EVENING CLASSES Class II -Elementary Grammar Readings Buchheim's Modern German Reader Herr E1NICKE GEOLOGY-The Tertiary and Quaternary Profesgor Wiltshire Periods their Characteristic 0J VVILTSHIRE' Fossils and Geological History m' Λ' Tuesday MATHEMATICS- Class Sterndale Bennett Class II Larcher ITALIAN Professor Pistrucci PUBLIC READING AND SPEAKING Plumptre PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Professor Seeley Phenomena connected with the Earth's Structure and which result from changes taking place beneath the surface such as Islands Mountain- chains Geysers and Volcanoes Influence of Air and Water on the Earth in producing Springs Rivers Lakes Valleys Hills &c Glaciers Coves Bays Headlands Caves Sand-dunes Tides and Currents PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY Johnson Class from to PRACTICAL FINE ART Professor Delamotte Class from to Wednesday ENGLISH Grammatical Structure of the Lan- guage-Analysis of Sentences- Composition-AbstractandPrecis Adoiphus Writing ELEMENTARY GREEK TESTAMENT Rev Mackarness ANCIENT HISTORY The History of Ancient Art pfessor Warr METALLURGY Professor Huntington Class from to Thursday NATURAL PHILOSOPHY Tomlinson 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 Η yd rost ati c8 Definitions and Principles-Equilibrium of Floating and Suspended Bodies-Specific Gravities Methods of determiningthem- Hydrostatical Instruments The Principles discussed in the Lectures will be illustrated by Experiments and Numerical Examples
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