INDEX TO CONTENTS. 



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ALGEBRA, LESSONS IN: 

 Definitions . . 20, 60 



Axioms 61 



Addition .... 84 

 Subtraction . . . .116 

 Multiplication . . 150, 186 

 Division .... 218, 246 

 Greatest Common Measure . 247 

 Least Common Multiple . 247 

 Fractions . . . .275 

 Reduction of Fractions 275, 309 

 Addition of Fractions . . 341 

 Subtraction of Fractions . 341 

 Multiplication of Fractions . 374 

 Division of Fractions . . 405 



* The Key to the Exercises given 

 in any Lesson in Algebra will 

 be found at the end of the 

 next Lesson. 



ARCHITECTURE. LESSONS 



IN: 

 Architraves, Arches, and 



Vaulted Roofs ... 17 

 Arcades, Cupolas, Domes, 

 Churches, Basilicas, Ro- 

 manesque Style, Arabic 



Arch, etc 65 



Gothic Architecture . . 113 

 Church Architecture . 183, 215 

 Railway Architecture . 257, 311, 

 353 

 Private Houses . . . 411 



ARITHMETIC, LESSONS IN : 



Simple Interest ... 2 

 Compound Interest . . 3 

 Discount, Bills, etc. . . 46 

 Equation of Payments . . 66 

 Stocks, Shares, Brokerage, 



Insurance, etc. . . .67 

 Fellowship, Averages, Mix- 

 tures in certain Propor- 

 tions, etc 99 



Averages, etc. . . . 142 



Exchange The Chain Rule 166, 



196 



Scales of Notation Duode- 

 cimalsSquare and Cubic 

 Measure .... 268 

 Cross Multiplication . . 290 

 Various Arithmetical Pro- 

 blems 362 



Miscellaneous Examples . 390 



** The Key to the Exercises given 

 in any Lesson in Arithmetic 

 will be found at the end of the 

 next Lesson. 



BOOKKEEPING, LESSONS IN: 

 The Ledger (continued) . . 62 

 Foreign Trade Memoranda 



of Transactions . . 100, 132 

 Cash Book . . . .156 

 Bills Receivable Bills Pay- 

 able 248 



Day Book . . . 249, 314 

 The Journal . . . .328 



BOTANY, LESSONS IN : 



LX. Jasminaceae . . .47 



LXI. Vacciniacem and Eri- 

 caceae 47 



LXII, Celastracete, or Spin- 

 dle-trees .... 48 



LXI II. Ampelidese or Vita- 

 ce, the Vine Family . 88 



LXIV. Araliacew, or Ivy 

 Worts . . 89 



I FADE 



! BOTANY (continued) : 



LXV. Cornocese, or Cornels 89 



LXVI. Hamumeliducoffi, or 

 Witch-Hueli . . .135 



LXVII. Philadelphaceee, or 

 Syrmgus .... 135 



LXVIIL CephalotaceaB . 136 



LXIX. CrasHulocesc, or 

 House-leeks . . . 136 



LXX. Mesembryaceae, or 

 Ficoids . . . .136 



LXXI. Coctoceae, or Indian 

 Figs 137 



LXXIT. Grossulariaceee, or 

 Currant-worts . . . 191 



LXXIII. Onagroceffi, or Ona- 

 grods 191 



LXXIV. Anacardiaceae, or 

 Terebinths . . . .191 



LXXV. Aurantiaceae, or Ci- 

 tron-worts .... 231 



LXXVI. Meliacete, or Me- 

 lioda 232 



LXXVII. Malpighiaceae, or 

 Malpighiads . . . 232 



LXX VII I. Aceraceee, or 

 Maples .... 232 



LXXLX. Sapiudacen, or 

 Soapworts .... 233 



LXXX. Hypericoceaa, or 

 Tutsans . . . .233 



LXXXI. Ternstroemiaceae, 

 or CamelliaceiB . . . 231 



LXXXII. Tiliacese, or Lin- 

 den-blooms .... 234 



LXXX1II. Biittneriaceae, or 

 Biittueriads . . .234 



LXXXIV. Sterculiaceae, or 

 Sterculiads. . . . 234 



LXXXV. Malvaceae, or Mal- 

 low-worts .... 290 



LXXXVI. Geraniaceee, or 

 Cranesbills . . . .280 



LXXXVII. Balsaminaceffi, 

 or Balsams .... 280 



LXXXVIII. Tropolaceae, 

 or Indian Cresses . . 280 



LXXXIX. Limnanthaceae . 281 



XC. Linaceae, or Flaxworts . 321 



XCI. ZygophyllaceaB.orBean 

 Capers 324 



XCII. Rutoceae, or Rue- 

 worts 324 



XCIII. Xanthoxylaceaa, or 

 Xanthoxyls . . . .321 



XCIV. Menispermaceffl, or 

 Menispermads . . . 324 



XCV. Schizandraceae, or 

 Kndsurads .... 325 



XCVI. Myristicacea9, or 

 Nutmegs . . . 325 



XCVII. Auonaceaa, or Ano- 

 nads 326 



XCVIIL MognoliaceiB, or 

 Maifiioliads . . . 375 



XCLX. Dilleniace83, or Oil- 

 leuiads 375 



C. Cabombaceae, or Water- 

 shields .... 376 



CI. DroseracesB, or Sun- 

 dews 376 



CII. Sarrncenioceaa, or Sar- 

 raceniads .... 376 



CIII. Caryophyllaceaa, or 

 Cloveworts .... 377 



CIV. Polygonacose, or Buck- 

 wheats 377 



CV. Lauraceae, or Laurels . 378 



CHEMISTRY, LESSONS IN: 

 Bromine Iodine Fluorine 31 

 Sulphur and its Compounds 44 



PAOE 



CHEMISTRY (continued) : 



Seleuium Tellurium 

 Phosphorus . . .79 



Boron Silicon The Metals 95 



Metals of the Alkalies 

 Potassium Sodium Li- 

 thium, etc 108 



Metals of the Alkaline 

 Earths : Barium, Stron- 

 tium, Calcium, and Mag- 

 nesium .... 129 



The Metals of the Earths : 

 Glass, Porcelain, Zinc . 146 



Cadmium, Cobalt, Nickel, 

 Manganese, and Iron . 177 



Iron (continued) Titanium 

 Tin Tungsten Molyb- 

 denum Vanadium . . 239 



Chromium Uranium Ar- 

 senicAntimony . . 283 



Bismuth Copper Lead . 321 



Lead (continued) Mercury 

 Silver 382 



COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: 

 Insecta Classification . . 33 

 Crustacea .... 161 

 Arachnida .... 209 

 Polyzoa (Bryozoa) and Tnni- 



cata 263 



Bivalve Molluscs : brochio- 

 poda (Paliiobranchiata) 

 and Conchifera (Lamelli- 

 branchiata). . . . 359 

 Gasteropoda .... 407 



DRAWING, LESSONS IN : 

 Structure of, and Rule for 

 drawing Human Face 

 Shading Human Face and 

 Figure 39 



ENGLISH, LESSONS IN: 



The Latin Element . 35 



Latin Stems . . 85, 134, 234, 



282,322,369 



FRENCH, LESSONS IN ; 



XCI. Idioms relating to Etre 29 



XCII., XCIII., XCIV. Some 

 Peculiar Idioms . 30, 68, 69 



XCV. Idioms relating to 

 Mond*, Gens, etc. . . 114 



XCVI. Idioms relating to 

 En, Entendre, etc. . . 115 



XCVII. The Present Parti- 

 ciple : The Verbal Adjec- 

 tive 164 



XCVIII. The Present Parti- 

 ciple (continued) . . . 164 



XCIX., C. Practical Sum- 

 mary of the Rules of the 

 Past Participle . . 219, 220 



01. The Past Participle used 

 Substantively . . .221 



CII. Examples Illustrating 

 the various uses of the 

 Principal Conjunctions . 869 



CIII. Abbreviations . . 317 



PART II. FRENCH GRAMMAR 



Introduction . . . 337 

 1. Parts of Speech . . 337 



2. Cases of Nouns . . .337 



3. The Noun or Substantive 337 



4. Gender of Nouns . . 337 



5. Rules for Determining 

 Gender by the Meaning . 337 



6. Gender, by the Termina- 

 tion . . . . 338, 354 



! FRENCH (continued): 

 i 17. Noun* Masculine in one 

 Acceptation and Feminine 

 in another .... 354 



8. Formation of the Femi- 

 uine of Nouns . . . 907 



9. Formation of the Plural 



of Nouns . . . 406 



10. Plural of Compound 

 Nouns . . . 407 



11. Noun* which have no 

 Singular in the sense here 

 given 407 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LES- 

 SONS IN FRENCH : 



Exercixts Page Exercim* Page 



7376 . . 11 127131 . 222 



7782 . . 30 132136 . 238 



83-68 . . 69 137-138 . 271 



8998 . . 83:139-146 . 286 



94103 . . 106 147-155 . 302 



104109 . 115 : 156 162 . 317 



110-116 . 1441163 16S . 335 



117120 . 1651 167 169 . 339 



121123 . 190' 170 172 . 371 



124126 . 198 173 176 . 407 



FRENCH, READINGS IN: 

 Le Sapeur de dix Ans 10, 82, 106 

 Le Chateau de Cartes . . 106 

 Mdlle. de Lajolois . 143, 190 

 Le Vieux Arbre et Le Jar- 



dinier 198 



Un Bienfait n'est jamais 



Perdu . . .198, 238, 285 

 Fcedora . . . . 301, 334 

 Jacopo . . . . 370, 391 



GEOGRAPHY, LESSONS IN: 

 Table of Latitudes and 

 Longitudes of Places in 

 Europe . . . 26, 70 

 Asia .... 119, 174 

 Chief Political Divisions of 



Asia 213 



Construction of Projection 



of Map of Asia . . .261 

 Table of Latitudes and Longi- 

 tudes of Places in Asia . 267 

 Africa . . . . 305. 355 



GEOLOGY, LESSONS IN: 

 Introduction Divisions of 

 the Subject Physical 

 Geology The Geological 

 Systems Mineralogy and 

 Lithology The Solar 

 System, etc., etc. . . 1 

 Stratified Rocks Unstrati- 

 fied Rocks-Strata Depo- 

 sition of Strata Dip of 

 Strata Clinometer . . 56 

 Geological Agents Rain 



Springs Weils . . .111 

 Springs, Rivera, etc. . . 159 

 The Action of the Ocean . 193 

 Volcanoes- -Igneous Agency 841 

 Earthquakes and Alterations 



in Level ... .299 

 Atmospheric, Organic, and 



Chemical Agencies . . 351 

 Lithology Petrology Geo- 

 logical Term* . . . 3SS 



GEOMETRICAL PERSPEC- 

 TIVE : 



Problems XII. XIV. . . 7 

 XV. XIX. . . 72 

 XX. XXIII . . 140 

 XXIV.-XXVI. . 203 



