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THE ENGLISH CYCLOPJiDIA. 



(FOURTH DIVISION.) 



A'R T S AND SCIEN C E S. 



The following list exhibits the leading departments of the CvcLOP^DtA of Arts and Sciences; and the names of 

 some of the new Contributors are subjoined. This division also includes all branches of miscellaneous information not 

 included in either of the other three. 



Mathematics— Astronomy— Optics— Mathematical, Astronomical, and Optical Instruments- 

 Acoustics— Dynamics— Electricity— Magnetism— Meteorology. 



G. B. Airy, A.M., Trinity Colles^e, Cambridge, Astronomer 

 Eoyal.— E. W. Bratley, F.R.S.— Robert Gbant, M.A., T.R.A.S. 

 — A. De MoKGAN, A.M., Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of 

 Mathematics at University CoUesre, London. — Kbv. E. Murphy 

 (the late), Caius College, Cambridge. — A. Eoss. — Eev. E. Sheep- 



shanks, A.M. (the late). Trinity College, Cambridge. — Gbobge G. 

 Stokes, A.M., F.E.S., Lucasian Professor, Cambridge. — Charles 

 ToMLiifsoN, Lecturer on Science, King's College. — Eobebi Willis, 

 A.M., F.E.S., Jacksonian Professor, Cambridge. 



Chemistry— Materia Medica, Medicine, Surgery. 



W. Balet, M.D.— Db. Becker (the late), of Berlin.— R. Dick- 

 SDK, M.U. — J. Farish, A.m., Trinity College, Cumbridge. — E. 

 FRANKT.AlfD, Ph. D., F.E.S,, Lecturer ou Chemistry, St. Bartholo- 

 mew's Hospital. — Dr. Gbekm-hill, Trinity College, Oxford. — C. J. 



Johnstone, M.D. (the late) .— E. Lankestkh, M.D. — J. Paget, 

 St. Biirtholomew's Hospital. — E. Phillips, F.E.S. (the late).— J. 

 Simon, M.D. — Southwood T. Smith, M.D.— W, Youatt (the late). 

 Veterinary Surgery. 



Fine Arts, Sculpture, Painting, Architecture, etc.— Building and Engineering— Music and 



Musical Instruments. 



W. Ayrton, F.E.S., F.S.A. (the late).— G. R. Buhnell, C.E.— 

 Sir C. L. Eastlake, President of the Royal Academy. — W. Hos- 

 KiNO, Professor of Architecture at King's College. — H. HotvARD, 



R.A. (the late). Professor of Painting, Eoyal Academy. — Jamks 

 Thorne (Pine Arts). — E. Westmacott, EIa. — E. N, Wobncm, 

 Keeper and Secret.iry of the National Gallery. 



Navigation and Military Sciences. 



Professor Davies, Woolwich. — Hon. Captain Devereux, I raatics. Royal College, Sandhurst. — Major Proctkb, Royal Mili- 

 R.N.— Captaix Donnelly, R.N.— J. Narrien, Professor of Mathe- | tary College, Sandhui'st. — S. M. Saxby, E.N. 



Rural Economy. 



Eev. W. HiCKET.— J. Ciialmkhs Morton.— Eor. W. L. Rham (the late), "Vicar of Winkfield. 

 Manufactures and Machinery. 



T. Bradley, Professor of Geometrical Drawing, Woolwich, 

 and King's College, London. — G. R. Burnell, C.E. — Edward 

 CowPKE (the late). Professor of Manufacturing Art and Machinery, 



Philology— Mental Philosophy— Government and Political Economy. 



King's College, London.— G. Dodd. — E. Nobris, Roval Asiatic 

 Society.— A. Ross.— J. T. Staxesby.- A. Uee, M.D., F.R.S. (tlie 

 late) . 



W. D. Christie, A.M., Trinity College, Cambridge.— A De 

 Morgan (Logic). — J. Hoppus, Professor of Mental Philosophy, 

 University College, London. — T. II. Key, A.M., Trinity College, 

 Cambridge, and University College, London. — Charles Knight. 



— George Long, A.M. — T. K. May, Barrister-at-Law, House of 

 Commons. — Rev. A.J. W. Morri^ion, A.M., Trinity College, Cam- 

 bridge.— G. R. Poutbb, F.R.S. (the late), Secretary of the Board 

 of Trade. 



J. T. Abdy, LL.D,, Regius Professor of Civil Law, Cambridge.— 

 J. H. Burton, Advocate, Edinburgh. — James E. Davis, Barrister- 

 at-Law. — J. C. F. S. Day, Barrister-at-Law.— T. FALCOifEB, Bar- 

 rister-at-Law. — James Grant, Barrister-at-Law. — D. Jardinb, 

 A.M., Barrister-at-Law. — Robert Malcolm Kerr, LL.D., Advo- 

 cate and Barrister-at-Law. — George I>ong, A.M. — J. J. Lonsdale, 



Iiaw and Jurisprudence. 



Barrister-at-Law. — D. MacLachlan, Barrister-at-Law. — Mr. 

 Serjeant Manning. — John A. Eussbll, LL.B., Barrister-at- 

 Law, Professor of English Law in University College, London. — 

 Alfred Waddiloye, D.C.L., Advocate, Doctors* Conuuons, and 

 Barrister-at-Law. 



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