Mathematical and Scientific Education. 



U:iJ^S^:^^^^^^^^-^^^^^^^^ '°^^^ »-«'^' Departn,.nts of 



'civnTMil'tary Naval, and Commeva,l Educat.on ^^^^.^ ^^^^.^^^ 



Tl^e Courses ot tnstrucMon '"5'"J''.^\'^'i^„4rement,^^lraphy, Histoid Lite- 



>f proper Masters will be ^'^P^'^J'"'!'; • „, „ -n u. n,ade, including, besides such as are 



Ise'riesof Astronomic.. Obs.^^^^^^^^ 

 taken in conducting the P^s-.ness ot » Z^,"^ • requisite in determining the Loti- 

 Eclipses of iupi«'^*^^^''''^'\^"l/Ti,?,rSDcrs &c VVhereby the Students of Na- 



SI X^d a^:;^^H^;r S=:i I^^^N^S^t^e^ica., and Mecha- 

 A Course of Experiments '" /^j^.f J"'' .,X^ P'.pil*. '" ^bi<=h the Mathe- 



nical Philosophy will "%«^^''^1^"'',' dYnduc-oon, v^iU. where the subject under 

 n^aiical Formulx den.-cd from j^^; "^ ^^^ '"^"tion, be apphed and explained, 

 consideration admus of sucli me lod^o^^^ 



Sur^■ey.n-. Leveling, and the e^eral_Dra different InstriSments appro- 



^iJi^^^KS^jSr^i-of :^::?^Uo„. with Drawing Plans, Maps. Pro- 

 ^^^'S^5|tJ^,^y;ai.At.oo. 

 ^ifbfS o7 R^ren-ce" and Stud? In the respectfve Departments of Science which 



they contain. Establishment is calculated (and it is hoped will 



The above Course of Studies .^"*'. f*.; ^^ n jq afford the most effectual means 



prove to those who honour .t with the.r I'^'X federal branches of Instruction which 



lel^S^b^^K^r-^^^^ 



;l;^r^;^^a^.^o?Pur r^^:^;^S^Sn. beside, a Classical, a Ma- 

 thematical and .Scientific Education '» ''^^^^'if " ^^ ^^ ^^^ University at Cambridge are 

 Voung Gentlemen prjau^lor^hc-r eat a ^^^ Cambridgi Mathematics, and 



instructed in the /'f :f "^^^ ," „^l"e ^veral Colleges of that University. 



A most Complete and ^''^-''?^, "";!^, v^^^cn^e, was provided in readiness for com- 

 nomical 1"='™"'="'^' f J^^.'lf^X ,&^^^^^ Mr Grev.lle, which happened suddenly, 

 mencement, when ""/"^"^^^^^^^^^ sufficient funds (undoubtedly owmg to sp 



put a premature close to the "•'<1™'"8. -j j ,„j. jj^ completion. 



Lexpcced a circumstance; »'=^'l- "°' ^'^^^i^^'^,^ Je wrdelv extended, and whose abilities 

 MkOreville.whose sources of info, i^t^^^^^ being fully impressed with a con- 

 to appreciate were r.cknowledsyd "f »"?"": ^r.'^^^ and that by a proper allotment 

 victM.n that much wus wanting in ^<f'';^"K' Z f t" thru^a" P^i'^d allotted to a Classical 

 oft:..-., time '''^El^.cs tor In^ruc umm^^^^ ^^^ ,^i^„,, Know- 



K.h.c,.iion, ao^uirc also ' '^"'^."^"^^ ,, l^^f' t,,^ present enlirhtencd state of Society, 

 IcdK-, Departments rf Instruction he held i the prc^^^^^^^ determined that 



.,j,Mllv necessary in forming V^' ^"!' 'r wit m comSe 1 us im making it 



n/.thing should be wanting in his Lst^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^,1,,, ,f ciassfc^l 



subservient to the .irquwciue.it of ^^^'j'^";*; ^, ' provision would have been made for 

 Knowledge, for which purpose ^-^^^Y ™ ^^/^ P^Tsde^^^ had he lived to com- 

 the Experimental as well " "'^'^^^^'S^ .^^^P-'"'";"' ,• .(.fsn ended Establishment and 

 pl.tehlo intentions. As a more P^;"'«"'-^ ^.^/^^ , .>' Public, an extended account 

 tians of Education may be •"\e^^^''"f/^"'t;''^"';- ..PI,., ./ni Elevation of the Ob- 

 ,v,U l-e given in a futu.e Number ot »^ ,^°^^'e' ^^^^.f.e „f Form with Simplicity aud 



;^::;:s "'S.:i '^r:u;;^«:^t^^^:^ «f .he ou.va..i.. ... «- 



