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EVENING CLASSES 377 Thursday MECHANICS &c 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 Hydrostatics Definitions and Principles-Equilibrium of Floating and Suspended Bodies-Specific Gravities Methods of determining them Hydrostatical instruments The Principlesdiscussed in the Lectures will be illustrated by Experiment8 and Numerical Examples FRENCH Clas3 -Syntax and Idioms-Composition ARIE -Conversation Class 11 -Grammar-Idioms-Reading Mons Stievenard ARITHMETIC Thomas PRACTICAL FINE ART Professor Delamotte Class from to LATIN Friday Class -Ovid's Metamorphoses II and Epistles from Pontus vProfessor Warr Latin Composition optional Class 11 -Henry's First Latin Book-Cor- nelius Nepos Exercises Johk Lamb Bradley's -Grammar PRACTICAL METALLURGY Professor Huntington Assaying and the Study of the Properties of Metals in the Laboratory from to Most of these Classes have special reference to the and Matriculation Examination at the University of London or to the Entrance Examination of the Theological Depart- ment All these Classes are held once week and except when hour half The Fee for each separate subject will be 1Z Is for Four Classes 10 for Five Classes 47 4s for the Blowpipe and Geology Classes together £1 11$ fid
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