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APPENDIX B. 
MATHEMATICAL COURSES OFFERED IN UNIVERSITIES OUTSIDE OF PARIS 
1909-10. 
There is nothing in France corresponding to the Universitéts- 
Kalendar of Germany, and it is almost impossible to get any exact in- 
formation about courses to be offered at even the Uuiversité de Paris, 
until a couple of days before the Semester commences. The following 
list is compiled from a variety of sources. It will be observed that 
Lyons is the only university outside of Paris where any courses, over 
and above those for the licence and agrégation, are offered. 
The letters in brackets after the names of the Academies, indicate 
the Faculties of the Universities: La. — Law, S. = Science, Le. = 
Letters, M. — Medicine. The numbers in brackets after the names of 
Professors, are those in the list of doctors (Appendix C). An “A” 
added in the brackets is an abbreviation for agrégé. 
No information is at hand regarding the Professors in the Uni- 
versité d’Alger which was opened at the beginning of this year, with 
the Faculties of Science and of Letters, and the mixed Faculty of 
Medicine and Pharmacy. 

Arx—MARSEILLE (La. 8. Le. M.) 
Sauvage (142. A) 1. Calculus. 
2. “Cours Complémentaire ” 
Charve (137) Mechanics. 
Bourget (A) Astronomy. 
Jamet Cours Complémentaire with Sauvage. 
Besancon (8. Le.) 
Lebeuf (231) Astronomy. 
Carrus (272, A) Calculus. 
Andrade (181) 1. Mechanics. 
2. Cours Complémentaire for En- 
gineers. 
Franchebois Préparateur in Mechanics. 
BORDEAUX (La. S. Le. M.) 
Cousin (209, A) Calculus. 
Delassus (217, A) 1. Mechanies. 
2. Preparatory Mathematics. 
Picart (188, A) Astronomy. 
Esclangon (262, A) Prof. Adjoint and Maître de Con- 
férences. 
