INDEX TO CONTENTS. 



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FRENCH (continued) : 



LXXX. Government of Pre- 

 positions, etc. . . . 276 



LXXXI., LXXXII. The De- 

 monstrative Pronoun Ce 



297, 298 



LXXXIII., LXXXIV.. 



LXXXV. Government of 

 Verbs .... 330,331 



LXXXVI. Idioms relating 



to the Article, etc. . . 332 

 . LXXXVII. Idioms relating 



to Pronouns, etc. . . 364 



LXXXVIII., LXXXIX. Pe- 

 culiar Idioms . . 365, 386 



XC. The Verb Tenir . . 383 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LES- 

 SONS IN FRENCH : 



13 . 



49 

 10-15 

 1620 

 2122 



2325 . 175 

 2631 . 202 



llExs.32-37 

 38-43 

 4446 

 47-53 

 5461 



238 

 267 

 277 

 299 

 332 



6268 . 366 

 6972 . 387 



GEOGRAPHY, LESSONS IN; 



Astronomical Principles of 

 Geography . . . 4, 44, 79 



The Great Circles of the 

 Earth The Meridian 

 The Equator . . .102 



latitude and Longitude 

 First Meridian, etc. . . 143 



Construction of the Map of 

 the World . . . .164 



^Natural Divisions of the 

 Earth's Surface . . 196, 231 



Europe . . . 268, 299, 323 



Construction of Projection 

 of Map of Europe . 355, 388 



Table of Latitudes and Lon- 

 gitudes of . Places in 

 Europe . . . .389 



MAPS : 



Map of the World . . . 141 

 Atlantic Ocean . . .232 

 Pacific Ocean . . . .231 



Europe 269 



Norway, Sweden, and Den- 

 mark 300 



France 301 



Spain 301 



Central Europe . . . 324 

 Projection of Map of Europe 356 



GEOMETRICAL PERSPEC- 

 TIVE : 



Introduction Definitions 

 Proportional Scales . 161 



Methods of Construction- 

 Station Point, etc. Pro- 

 blem 1 225 



Orthographic and Isometric 

 Projection Problems II. 

 -VI 295 



Problems VII. XI . 359 



GEOMETRY, LESSONS IN : 

 The Circle and its Properties 28 

 Problems in Practical Geo- 

 metry on the Circle 49, 92, 123 

 Regular Polygons . . . 124 

 Problems in Practical Geo- 

 metry on Construction of 

 Regular Polygons 148, 191, 211 

 Conic Sections The Ellipse 251 

 The Oval Parabola . 284, 307 

 The Hyperbola, Cycloid, 

 Spiral, etc 308 



GERMAN, LESSONS IN: 



XLV. Peculiar Idioms . . 26 



XLVI. Verbs governing the 

 Genitive . . . .27 



XL VII. Adjectives requiring 

 the Genitive . . .62 



XLVIII. Adjectives re- 

 quiring the Dative . . 63 



XL IX. Verbs requiring the 

 Dative 94 



L. Verbs requiring an Accu- 

 sative of a Person and a 

 Genitive of a Thing . . 94 



LI. Verbs requiring the 

 Dative or Accusative . 117 



LII. Verbs requiring two 

 Accusatives, also those 

 governing the Accusative 

 with the Dative . . .118 



LI II. Prepositions requiring 

 the Genitive . . .119 



LIV. Prepositions requiring 

 the Dative .... 155 



LV. Prepositions requiring 

 the Accusative . . . 155 



LVI. Prepositions requiring 

 the Dative or Accusative . 156 



LVII. Examples illustrating 

 the various uses of Pre- 

 positions .... 178 



LVIII., LLX., LX. Peculiar 

 Idioms . . 180,222,246 



LXI. Regimen of Numerals, 

 etc 246 



LXII. LXX. Various 

 Idioms 282, 283, 314, 315, 340 

 371, 405 



LXXI. Passive Verbs in the 

 Indicative .... 406 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LES- 

 SONS IN GERMAN: 



Exs. 49 . 27:Exs.27 33 . 222 

 10 . 63; 3437 . 247 

 1116 . 95i 3841 . 283 



, 1720 . 1191 42, 43 . 315 

 , 21-23 . 156| 4452 . 372 

 , 2426 . 180| 53 59 . 406 



GREAT BOOKS: 



IV. Spenser's " Faery 

 Queene" . . . .11 



V. Shakespeare's Plays . 77 



VI. Don Quixote . . .131 



VII. The Pilgrim's Progress 199 



VIII. The Arabian Nights . 245 



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GREAT BOOKS (continued) : 



IX. The Spectator . . 327 



X. Robinson Crusoe . . 374 



GREEK, LESSONS IN: 

 Introduction The Greek 



Alphabet .... 2 

 Vowels Consonants Punc- 

 tuation, etc. . . .34 

 General Remarks on the 

 Noun, the Adjective, and 

 the Prepositions The 

 Definite Article . . .66 

 Case-endings of the Declen- 

 sions 98 



The First Declension . 98, 130 

 The Second Declension 1C2, 194 

 The Third Declension 195, 229 

 258, 290, 322, 354, 390 

 The Second Declension Con- 

 tracted . . . .390 



** The Key to the Exercises 

 given in any Lesson in Greek 

 will be found at the end of 

 the next Lesson. 



HISTORY OF ART : 



VII. The Early Italian Re- 

 vival 90 



VIII. The Dawn of the Re- 

 naissance ... - 181 



IX. Liouardo, and the full 

 Renaissance . . . 243 



X. Raffael . . . .292 



XI. Michel Angelo . . 369 



HISTORIC SKETCHES : 

 The Protector of the Com- 

 monwealth . . . .20 

 How a London Jury gave a 

 true Verdict according to 

 the Evidence . . .59 

 The Bloody Assize . . 85 

 The Massacre of Glencoe . 115 

 How England and Scotland 



became one . . 157, 167 

 Charles Edward Stuart, and 



the Rebellion of 1745 218, 253 

 Admiral Byng on the 14th of 



March, 1757 . . .285 

 Wilkes and Liberty . . 317 

 Origin of the United States. 351 

 The Gordon Riots . . 379 

 The Dagger Scene in the 

 House of Commons . . 410 



LATIN, LESSONS IN: 



Adverbs 18 



Personal Pronouns . . 19 

 Possessive or Adjective Pro- 

 nouns 54 



Demonstrative Pronouns . 54 

 Relative and Interrogative 



Pronouns . . . .83 

 Indefinite Pronouns . . 84 

 Correlative Pronouns . . 84 

 The Numerals . . .122 

 Prepositions .... 150 



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LATIN (continued) : 

 Formation of Words . . 150 

 The Latin Verb . . .190 

 Paradigm of the Verb Sun 



Compounds of Sum . 210 

 The Latin Verb : its several 



Terminations . . 250, 274 

 Regular Verbs The First 



Conjugation . . 310, 350 

 On Parsing .... 382 

 Regular Verbs The Second 



Conjugation . . . 403 



** The Key to the Exercises given 

 in any Lesson in Latin will be 

 found at the end of the next 

 Lesson or the next Lesson but 

 one. 



MUSIC, LESSONS IN : 

 Mental Effect of Notes . 51 

 Character and Effect of 



Principal Notes . . . 125 

 Mental Effect Consonance 



of Notes The Modulator, 



etc 188 



The Pattern and " the Mov- 



ableDoh" . . . .228 

 Relation of Notes, etc. . 341 

 Illustration of Mental Effect 



of Fah and Lah . . .394 



PENMANSHIP, LESSONS IN: 

 Official Handwriting 33, 64, 128 

 Business Handwriting . . 97 

 Legal Handwriting . 208, 256 

 German Handwriting . . 321 

 Greek Handwriting . . 385 



READING AND ELOCUTION : 

 Analysis of the Voice : 

 Exercises on Inflections 29, 50 

 Just Stress . . . .91 

 Expressive Tones, Rules 



on . . . 126, 147, 186 



Appropriate Modulation . 187 



Promiscuous Exercises 188, 214, 



250, 278, 306, 346, 378 



SHORTHAND, LESSONS IN : 

 List of Best Outlines (con- 

 tinued) . . . .12 

 Contractions . . . .58 

 Advantages of Shorthand 

 History of Shorthand- 

 Phonetic Printing . . 68 

 Conclusion .... 108 



RECREATIVE NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY : 



The Butterfly . . .46 

 The Frog . . . .Ill 

 The Ostrich . . . .159 

 English Snakes . . .175 



Whales 223 



The Swallow . . . .239 

 The Camel Family . . 259 

 The Spider . . .303, 353 

 The Seal and the Walrus . 396 



