INDEX TO CONTENTS. 



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GEOMETRICAL PERSPEC- 



TIVE (continued): 



Problems XXVII., XXVIII. 271 



XXIX. XXXII. . 332 



XXXIII., XXXIV. 368 



XXXV., XXXVI. . 388 



GERMAN, LESSONS IN : 

 LXXII. Passive Verbs in the 



Subjunctive . . .42 

 LXXIII. Idioms of Preposi- 

 tions 42 



LXXIV. Idiomatic Phrases 90 

 LXXV. Idioms relating to 



Verbs 90 



LXXVI. LXXXIV. Various 

 Idiomatic Phrases 91, 138, 178, 

 226 



LXXXV. Dative of Pronouns 228 

 LXXXVI..LXXXVII. Idioms 



of Verbs . . . .277 

 LXXXVIII. - XCIV. Idio- 

 matic Phrases . 278,326, 378 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LES- 

 SONS IN GERMAN : 



Exercises Paga Exercises Page 



6071 . . 22 115 . . . . 180 



7278 . . 43 116118 . . 243 



7990 . . 54 119127 . . 278 



9194 . . 78 128 . . . . 311 



9598 . . 92 129 . . . . 327 



99103 . . 126 130-133 . .313 



104 106 . 139 134136 . . 380 

 107114 . 1581 



GERMAN, READINGS IN: 



Introduction . . . .21 

 Directions for the Use of the 



Interlinear Pronunciation 21 

 Das Rothkehlchen . . 22 

 Die Kleine Wohlthaterin . 54 

 Die Canarienvogelchen . . 78 

 Der Morgentraum . . 12t> 

 Die Sieben Kindlein . . 158 

 Die Pfirsichen . . .214 

 Das Angebinde . . . 243 

 Der Hungrige Araber . . 243 

 Die Vier Jahreszeiten . . 259 

 Die Rose und die Lilie . . 310 

 Die Katze, die alte und die 



junge Maus .... 311 

 Die Biene . . . .342 

 AndenMond. . . .342 

 Byron und Polidori . . 358 

 Heinric i der Achte und 



Thomas More . . .358 

 Der Binger Mausethurm . 358 

 Joseph II., Kaiser von Oes- 



treich 359 



Freidrich der Grosse und 



seia Arzt .... 359 



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GERMAN (continued): 

 Carl der Zweite und seiii 

 Bischof . . . .359 



GREAT BOOKS: 



Gulliver's Travels . . 28 



Gil Bias 59 



Thomson's " Seasons " . 99 



The Vicar of Wakefield . 149 



Goethe's "Faust," . .199 



Childe Harold . . .276 



The Waverley Novels . . 340 



GREEK, LESSONS IN : 



Review of the Three Declen- 

 sions ..... 5 



Exercises from the Book of 

 Proverbs and New Testa- 

 ment 50 



Comparison of Adjectives 109, 

 154 



Adverbs and their Forma- 

 tion Comparison of Ad- 

 verbs 205 



The Pronouns Personal 

 Pronouns .... 254 



Demonstrative Pronouns 

 Relative Pronouns Inde- 

 finite and Interrogative 

 Pronouns .... 294 



The Numerals Recapitula- 

 tory Exercises . . . 339 



The Numeral Adverbs . . 386 



** The Key to the Exercises in 

 any Lesson in Greek will be 

 foiind at the end of the, next 

 Lesson. 



HISTORIC SKETCHES : 



How Ireland Became Part 



of Great Britain . . 15, 37 

 Summary of Sketches from 



English History . . .117 

 The Persian Power . . 130 

 Ancient Egypt . . . 206 

 The Fall of Jerusalem . . 251 

 The Papacy . . . .260 



Councils 315 



The Jews . . . 330, 363 

 The Moslems in Europe . 373 

 The Italian Republics . . 392 



HISTORY OF ART : 

 Titian and the Eclectics . 3 

 The Flemish and Spanish 



Schools .... 76 

 The Dutch School . . 187 

 The French Schools . . 236 

 The English School . . 296 



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ITALIAN, LESSONS IN: 

 Introduction . . . .11 

 On the Pronunciation of 



Italian 14 



Pronunciation of Vowels and 



Consonants . . .58, 102 

 The Semi- vowels . . 102, 148 

 The Diphthongs . . .202 

 Pronunciation of C, G, S, in 



combination with other 



Letters . . . 244, 298 

 Pronunciation of Double 



Consonants .... 346 

 The Accents . . . 347, 394 

 The Apostrophe . . .394 



LATIN, LESSONS IN : 

 Regular Verbs The Second 



Conjugation . . .18 

 The Third Conjugation 19, 74 

 The Fourth Conjugation 74 



The Four Conjugations 122 



Deponent Verbs . . 122 



First Conjugation . . 123 



Construction of Hortor . 170 



Deponent Verbs, Second Con 



jugation 



171 



Construction of Vercor . 



Deponent Verbs, Third Con- 

 jugation .... 262 



Construction of Timeo De- 

 ponent Verbs, Fourth Con- 

 jugation .... 307 



Deviations from the Model 

 Conjugations First Con- 

 jugationConstruction of 

 Circumdo .... 365 



Deviations in the First Con- 

 jugation .... 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. 



1 

 MECHANICS : 



Force : Its Direction, Mag- 

 nitude, and Application . 12 



The Unit of Force Forces 

 Applied to a Point . . 49 



Forces Applied to a Single 

 Point Parallelogram of 

 Forces, etc. . . 92 



Forces Applied to Two 

 Points Parallel Forces . 124 



Parallel Forces Centre of 

 Gravity . . . . ?51 



Finding Centres of Gravity . 200 



Axis of Symmetry Stable 

 and Unstable Equilibrium 287 



Introduction to the Me- 

 chanical Powers. . . 304 



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MECHANICS (continued) : 

 The Three Orders of Levers 



The Common Balance . 318 

 The Steelyard . . .335 

 The Moments in the Lever 

 of Forces The Wheel and 

 Axle The Compound 

 Wheel and Axle . . .350 

 The Pulley . . . .365 

 Principal of Virtual Veloci- 

 ties The Three Systems 

 of Pulleys . . .872 

 Compound Pulleys . . 396 



MUSIC, LESSONS IN : 



Consonances of Notes . . 64 

 Process to be Adopted in 

 Studying the Exercises in 

 these Lessons . . . 103 

 Exercises on Pah and Lah . 182 

 Examination of the Notes 



Te and Ray . . 196, 250, 347 

 Organs of the Human 

 Voice Pitch Quality 

 Strength Force, etc. . 398 



SKETCHING FROM NATURE : 



Materials Choice of Sub- 

 jects, etc. . . . .97 



Retiring Lines Point of 

 Sight, etc 167 



Objects with Retiring Sides, 

 etc. 225 



Theory of Sketching '. '. 291 



RECREATIVE NATURAL 



TORY: 

 The Crab 



The Cat Family . 

 The House-Fly . 

 The Rat and Mouse 

 The Newt and Salamander 

 The Bat .... 

 Tortoises and Turtles . 

 The Lobster and Crayfish 

 The Ox Family . 

 Sheep .... 

 The Hare and Rabbit . 

 The Deer Family . 



HIS- 



. 23 

 . 52 

 . 81 

 . 127 

 . 145 

 . 180 

 . 222 

 . 255 

 . 273 

 . 344 

 . 383 

 . 401 



UNIVERSITIES, THE: 

 Oxford 



The Local Examinations . 172 

 Unattached Students . 228 

 Private Halls . . .231 

 Collegiate Life . . .231 

 Cambridge 

 Examinations and Mode of 



Proceeding to Degrees . 289 

 University Expenses and 

 Fees 380 



