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162 FACULTY OF SCIENCE Text Boohs Edward's Integral Calculus for Beginners Macmillan or Todhunter's Integral Calculus Macmillan Differencial Equations Exact and Homogeneous Differen- tial Equations Differential Equations of various types ן Singular Solutions Separation of Symbols Fees One hour day for four days week £4 48 Term or £10 106 year Two hours day for four days week £6 6s Term or £15 15s year One hour day for two days week £3 38 Term or £8 8s year For Syllabus and Fees of Evening Classes see Faculty of Arts Professor-William Giiylls Adams Sc Demonstrator-S White EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY Professor-William Grylls Adams Sc Demonstrator-E Herroun The object of these Lectures is to teach the principles of Mechanics and Physics-viz Statics Dynamics Hydro- statics Pneumatics Hydraulics Optics and Astronomy Heat and Electricity In the First Year there are distinct Courses of Theoretical and Experimental Lectures The Matriculated Students attend both Courses In the Second and Third Years the Mathematical principles of Mechanics Hydraulics Optics &c are more fully taught including the Theory of Work the Mathematical Calculations relative to Roofs Arches Chain Bridges Retaining Walls Embankments Strength of Materials &a the Steam Engine together with the use of Optical Instruments There is also more advanced Experimental Course on Heat Light Sound Electricity and Magnetism NATURAL
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