IV 



INDEX TO CONTENTS. 



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FEENCH (continued) : 

 38. Bemarks on the De- 

 monstrative Pro- 

 nouns .... 166 



39. Relative Pronouns . 166 



40. Remarks on the Rela- 



tive Pronouns . . 166 



41. Indefinite Pronouns . 167 



42. Remarks on tho Indefi- 



nite Pronouns . 167, 218 



43. Verbs . . . .218 



44. Different Sorts of 



Verbs . . . .219 



45. Conjugations . . 219 



46. Moods and Tenses . 219 



47. Use of the Auxiliary 



Verbs Avoir and Etre 220 



48. Paradigms of the Aux- 



iliary Verbs 255, 288, 318 



49. Regular Verbs (First 



Conjugation) . . 319 



50. Remarks on the Pecu- 



liarities of some Verbs 

 of the First Conjuga- 

 tion . . . .319 



51. Regular Verbs (Second 



Conjugation) . . 320 



52. Regular Verbs (Third 



Conjugation) . 320, 365 



53. Remarks on Verbs of 



the Third Conjuga- 

 tion .... 365 



54. Regular Verbs (Fourth 



Conjugation) . . 365 



55. Conjugation of a Pas- 



sive Verb . . . 363 



56. Remarks . .. .390 



57. Conjugation of Reflec- 



tive Verbs . . . 391 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LES- 

 SONS IN FRENCH : 



.Exercises 

 177-181 

 182188 



Page 

 . 5 

 . 22 



Exercises Page 

 189, 190 . 35 

 191198 . 70 



FRENCH, CORRESPONDENCE 



IN: 

 Letters 15 . . 53 



69 . 

 1013. 

 1416. 

 1721 . 

 2230. 

 31-34. 



99 

 147 

 105 

 227 

 278 

 . 350 



FRENCH, READINGS IN: 



Jacopo 4 



L'Anon 5 



GEOGRAPHY, LESSONS IN : 

 Construction of Map of 



Africa, etc 36 



Table of Latitudes and Longi- 

 tudes of Places in Africa . 37 

 North America . . 92, 168 

 Chief Political Divisions of 



North America . . . 244 

 South America . . . 316 

 Chief Political Divisions of 

 South America . . . 373 



GEOLOGY, LESSONS IN: 



Fossils 61 



The Vegetable Kingdom 



Classification of Rocks . 113 

 Igneous Rocks . . . 177 

 The Metamorphic System . 230 

 Fossilif erous Strata Cam- 

 brian Group Laurentian 

 Group Silurian System . 292 

 Upper Silurian . . . 357 



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GEOMETRICAL PERSPEC- 

 TIVE : 



Problems XXXVII. XL. . 23 

 XLI. . . . 87 

 XLIL XLIV. . 171 

 XLV. XLVIII. 

 (Perspective of 

 Shadows) . . 260 

 XLIX. LL (Per- 

 spective of Sha- 

 dows) . . . 324 

 LII. (Perspective 



of Shadows) . 392 



GERMAN, LESSONS IN: 

 XC V. XCVIII. Idiomatic 



.Phrases . . .12, 78 

 XCIX. Examples Illustrat- 

 ing the various uses of 

 some Conjunctions and Ad- 

 verbs . . . .78, 102 

 C. Exercises in Speaking 

 and Writing German 133, 174 



PART II. GERMAN GRAMMAR : 

 1. Etymology . . .237 



2. Derivation and Com- 



position . . . 237 



3. Parts of Speech . . 238 



4. The Article . . .238 



5. Nouns . . . .238 



6. Gender . . . .238 



7. Rules for Determining 



Gender . . .239 



8. Gender of Compounds 



and Foreign Words . 285 



9. Derivation of Nouns . 285 



10. Suffixes used in form- 



ing Nouns . . 285 



11. Examples . . .285 



12. Declension of Com- 



mon Nouns . . 286 



13. The Old Declension . 286 



14. The New Declension . 334 



15. Observations on the 



Declension of Com- 

 mon Nouns . .334 



16. Foreign Nouns . . 334 



17. Foreign Nouns of the 



Old Declension . 334 



18. Foreign Nouns of the 



New Declension . 335 



19. Foreign Nouns partly 



of the Old and partly 

 of the New Declen- 

 sion . . . .335 



20. Declension of Proper 



Nouns . . . 377 



21. Proper Nouns in the 



Plural . . .377 



22. Proper Names of Coun- 



tries, Cities, etc. . 378 



23. Observations . . 378 



24. Adjectives . . .378 



25. Suffixes used in form- 



ing Adjectives . . 378 



26. Examples . . .378 



27. Declension of Adjec- 



tives .... 378 



28. Declinable Adjectives 378 



29. Rule for Adjectives . 378 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LES- 

 SONS IN GERMAN: 



Exercises Page 

 137140 . . 135 

 141 . . . .239 



Exercises 

 142146. 

 147 . . 



Page 

 . 287 

 .'379 



GREEK, LESSONS IN : 

 The Verb General Explana- 

 tions The Substantive 

 Verb eijiti, I am . . 26, 51 

 Conjugation Preliminary 

 Notions .... 90 



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GREEK (continued): 



Verbs in <u The Pure Verb 

 Avco, I loose (Active Voice) 122 



Paradigm of the Regular 

 Verb A.VW, I loose (Middle 

 Voice) ..... 154 



Paradigm of the Regular 

 Verb Avw, I loose (Passive 

 Voice) ..... 154 



General Conspectus of the 

 Greek Verb. . . .178 



The Tenses of the Greek 

 Verb, Active Voice . 222, 258 



The Tenses of the Greek 

 Verb, Passive and (Middle 

 Voice . . . . 258, 307 



The Augments . . . 354 



Verbs, Pure, Impure, and 

 Liquid Uncontracted 

 Verbs ..... 394 

 *** The Key to the Exercises iii 

 any Lesson in Greek will be 

 found at the end of the next 

 Exercise. 



GREEK, READINGS IN : 



Xenophon . . . .77 

 Euripides .... 131 

 Demostkenes .... 162 

 Sophocles .... 251 

 ^Jschylus . . . .326 

 Thucydides . . . .381 



HISTORIC SKETCHES: 

 The Knights Templars, or 



Red Cross Knights 1 . . 1 

 The Sicilian Vespers . . 74 

 Swiss Independence . . 140 

 The English in France Joan 



of Arc ..... 190 

 The Thirty Years' War . 223 

 The Spaniards in America . 236 

 Alva's Master The Nether- 



lands ..... 340 



HYDROSTATICS : 



Objects of the Science . . 332 

 Principle of Equality of Pres- 



sure .... 332, 388 

 Hydrostatic Press . . . 388 



ITALIAN, LESSONS IN: 

 The Article Nouns declined 



with and without the Ar- 



ticle ..... 

 Declension of Nouns with 



Article, etc., preceding . 

 The Preposition di, its use, 



etc. 

 Exercises for Practice Col 



loquial Exercises 

 The Particle a 

 The Particle da 

 Exercises, etc. 

 The Preposition in 

 The Preposition con 



126 



156 

 188 



243 

 298 

 339 

 403 



%* The Key to the Exercises given 

 in any Lesson in Italian will be 

 found at the end of the next 

 Lesson. 



LATIN, LESSONS IN: 

 Deviations in the Second 



Conjugation . . 20, 58 

 Deviations in the Third Con- 



jugation . 106, 150, 205, 234 

 Deviations in the Fourth 



Conjugation . . . 274 



Irregular Verbs . . 322, 371 



%* The Key to the Exercises given 



in any Lesson in Latin will be 



found at the end of the next 



Lesson. 



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LATIN, READINGS IN: 



Caesar . . . . ; 43 



Virgil 82 



Sallust 124 



Horace ..... 181 



Livy . . . . .211 



Cicero 301 



Ovid 358 



MECHANICS : 



The Inclined Plane . . 10 

 The Wedge .... 11 

 The Screw . . . .11 

 Statical Forces Friction 31, 52 

 Illustrations of Preceding 



Principles . . .53, 79 

 Elements of Machinery 

 Prime Movers : Animal 

 Force, Water, Wind, 

 Steam . . . . 84, 97 

 Dynamics The Three Laws 



of Motion . . . .97 

 Motion of Falling Bodies . 127 

 Laws of Falling Bodies Pro- 

 jectiles .... 187 

 Collision or Impact . . 220 

 Impact Centrifugal Force 

 The Pendulum Centre 

 of Oscillation . . .283 



MUSIC, LESSONS IN : 



Exercises. " Honest Fel- 

 low" " Auld Lang Syne " 55 



Modulation Transition 

 "Melcombe" Mental Ef- 

 fects of Transition . . 120 



Exercises. '-'Oberlin" - 

 "Delabore" "Edgware" 161 



The Dead March in " Saul " 

 Bovce's Chant . . 266 



Minor Tunes . . 267, 313, 362 



RECREATIVE NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY: 



The Antelopes . . .59 

 The Ape Family Orang- 

 outang Chimpanzee 



Gorilla 95 



British Pearls and Pearly 



Shells 152 



Nightshades . . .184 



Shells, Worms, and Tube- 

 dwellers 239, 271, 295, 335, 360 

 The Cocoa-nut Palm . . 399 



RECREATIVE SCIENCE: 



The Sources of Light . . 161 



Artificial Illumination . . 207 



Nature and Measurement 

 of Light Photometry . 215 



The Reflection of Light and 

 Deceptions with Plane and 

 Concave Mirrors . 248, 276 



Refraction, Lenses, and 

 Magnifying Power . . 305 



The Prism or Refracting In- 

 strument, and Discoveries 

 made with the Spectro- 

 scope 341 



Optical Instruments illus- 

 trating the Laws of Re- 

 flection and Refraction- 

 Camera Obscura . 376, 408 



UNIVERSITIES, THE: 



Cambridge 

 Dublin . 

 London . 



. 108, 198 

 . 262, 331, 386 



