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9°—Mécanique physique et expérimentale................ Koenigs. 
I and II Semesters.—60 lectures of 1 hour. “Moteurs thermiques.”’ 
I Semester.—12 lectures of 1 hour. Theoretical Kinematies. 
0°—Mécanique rationnelle! . 46200 4. SN ‘Painlevé. 
I and II Semesters.—60 lectures of 14 hours. The lectures in this course 
practically cover Appell’s Traité de Mécanique rationnelle, Tomes I-III. 
11°—Mathématiques générales! ..... vite uty. CMS RUE TA ‘Appell. 
I and II Semesters.—45 lectures of 1 hour. This course is essentially that 
given in Appell’s Éléments d'analyse mathématique. 
Physique générale is demanded of all advanced mathematical 
students. I add the subjects taught. 
Physique lise, TIR Ar Eel en ti Bouty. 
I Semester.—30 lectures of 1 hour. Thermodynamics and 
Electrolysis. Blondelet’s text is an equivalent. 
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I Semester.—15 lectures of 1 hour. ‘“Electrostaties, Ohm’s law, 
Electrodynamics, etc.” This course covers Pellat’s text. 
PHYSIQUE AA ER Met ae ane AE RUES Lippmann. 
II Semester.—30 conferences of 1 hour. ‘Gravity, Capillarity, 
Acoustics, Optics.” 
Beside these courses, which are open to the public without even the 
formality of registration, there are certain conférences et travaux pratiques 
—“ cours fermés ”’—for those regularly matriculated. As far as we are 
interested in them they are:— 
13° Gomeuine. Superieure: sic so. EL ageless ore Cartan 
I Semester.—15 conferences of 1 hour. 
4°—Calcul differentiel et intégral, et ses applications géométriques 
he estes BER, hs Sacto ied oe A RU PR TEA UE PMR Raffy. 
I a 11 CHAN —60 conferences of 70 minutes. 
15°—Astronomie physique : travaux pratiques ............ Andoyer: 
II Semester.—30 conferences. 
16°—Mécanique physique et expérimentale: travaux pratiques. Koenigs. 
I and II Semesters.—30 conferences. 
17°—Mécanique physique: principes de la statique graphigne et de la 
resistance: Ges: MAaterintixs. 2 cs ule eee ee ee Servant. 
I and II Semesters.—30 conferences of 1 hour. 
! Appell is professor of mécanique rationnelle, and Painlevé of mathématiques 
générale, but for this year at-least they have exchanged the subjects demanded by 
their chairs. A possible explanation may be found in the fact that Appell has a 
remarkable gift of clear exposition of elementary subjects. 
? Pellat died early in the year and Ledue (professeur adjoint) was temporarily 
given charge of his course. 
