INDEX TO CONTENTS. 



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GERMAN (continued): 

 53. Indefinite Numerals . 187 



54. Pronouns . . . 187 



55. Table of the Pronouns 234 



56. Personal Pronouus . 234 



57. Eemarks on the Per- 



sonal Pronouns . . 234 



58. Possessive Pronouns . 234 



59. Indefinite Pronouns . 235 



60. Reflective and Recip- 



rocal Pronouns . . 235 



61. Demonstrative Pro- 



nouns .... 285 



62. Observations on the 



Demonstratives . 285 



63. Determinative Pro- 



nouns . . . 286 



64. Relative Pronouns . 286 



65. Observations on the 



Relatives . . .286 



66. Interrogative Pro- 



nouns . . .286 



67. Observations on the 



Interrogatives . . 286 



68. Verbs . . . .334 



69. Participles . . .334 



70. Auxiliary Verbs . . 335 



71. Remarks on the Use 



of Haben and Sein . 335 



72. Paradigms of Auxilia- 



ries of the First Class 371 



KEY TO EXERCISES IX LES- 

 SONS IN GERMAN: 



Exercises 

 148, 149 . 

 150, 151 . 

 152 . . 

 153158 . 



Page 

 . 35 

 . 87 

 . 188 

 . 235 



Exercises 

 159 . . 

 160, 161 . 

 162169 . 



Page 

 . 287 

 . 335 

 . 372 



GREEK, LESSONS IN: 

 Contracted Verbs Pure- 

 Paradigms of Contracted 

 Verbs Remarks on Con- 

 tracted Verbs ... 10 

 Contracted Pure Verbs 54, 106 

 Permutation of Consonants 172 

 Formation of the Tenses of 



Impure Verbs . . . 198 

 Paradigms of Mute Verbs . 253 

 Liquid Verbs . . .339 

 Deviations in the Forma- 

 tions of some Verbs . . 380 

 "V The Key to the Exercises in 

 each Lesson in Greek will be 

 found at the end of the next 

 Lesson, or next but one. 



HEAT: 



Its Nature Material and 

 DynamicalTheories Phy- 

 sical and other Sources 

 of Heat . . . .273 



Effects of Heat Expansion 

 Modes of Measuring it 

 Trevelyan Instrument 

 Change of State . . 337 



Latent Heat of Water and 

 Steam Influence of Pres- 

 sure on the Boiling-point 

 Papin's Digester Dew- 

 Point Luminous Effects 

 of Heat Mechanical Equi- 

 valent of Heat . . .410 



HISTORIC SKETCHES: 

 Russia and Peter the Great 26 

 The Rise of Prussia, and the 

 Seven Years' War . . 65 



HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY : 



The Osseous System . . 63 

 The Thorax Pelvis Arm- 

 Leg, etc 126 



The Muscular System . . 190 

 The Nervous System . . 191 

 Digestion .... 254 

 Our Foods Their Qualities 



and Uses . . . .305 

 Organs and Process of 

 Digestion . . . .369 



HYDROSTATICS : 

 Pressure of Liquids arising 



from their Weight . . 6 

 Centre of Pressure Levels 

 Springs and Artesian 



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HYDROSTATICS (continued) : 

 Wells Laws of Pressure 

 Safety Valve^Solids im- 

 mersed in Liquids . . 52 



Specific Gravity . . .78 



Specific Gravity (continued) 

 Hydrometers Table of 

 Specific Gravities . .117 



Equilibrium of Floating 

 Bodies Metacentre Ca- 

 pillary Attraction Hy- 

 draulic Machines . . 1C3 



Water Clocks Hydraulic 

 Machines Water Wheels 

 Breast Wheels Overshot 

 Wheels Turbines Bar- 

 ker's Mill . . . .180 



Hydraulic Ram Machines 

 for Raising Water Persian 

 Wheel . . . .207 



The Archimedian Screw- 

 Lifting Wheel Chain 

 Pump Lifting Pump 

 Common Pump Force 

 Pump 218 



Fire - engine Centrifugal 

 Pumps Machines for 

 Propelling Vessels Rivers 

 Power stored up in Rain 

 Tides Waves . . 25). 



ITALIAN, LESSONS IN: 

 The Preposition Per . .22 

 The Prepositions Sopra, 



Sovra, Su . . . .53 

 The Prepositions Fra, Tra, 



Infra, Intro. . . .58 

 Adjectives . ... 83 

 Auxiliary Verbs Conjuga- 

 tion of the Auxiliary Verb 

 Essere, to be . . . 115 

 Conjugation of the Auxiliary 



Verb Avere, to have . . 151 



Exercises for Practice . 182, 22:2 



Regular Verbs . . 242, 275 



Reflective Verbs . . 314, 349 



Impersonal Verbs . . 350, 378 



Intransitive or NeuterVerbs 378 



Exercises for Practice . . 403 



%* The Key to Exercises in each 



Lesson in Italian will be found 



at the end of the next Lesson, 



or next but one. 



LAND-SURVEYING, LESSONS 

 IN: 



Use of the Chain and Cross- 

 Staff Determination of 

 Areas 260 



Examples of Simple Field- 

 BooksTheodolite, etc. . 332 



Field-Book and Survey of an 



Estate 385 



%* The Key to Exercises in 

 Lessons in Land-Surveying I. 

 and II. will be found at the end 

 of Lessons II. and III. 



LATIN, LESSONS IN : 

 Defective Verbs . . .19 

 Impersonal Verbs . . .91 

 Various Kinds of Verbs, 



Simple, Derivative, etc. . 92 

 Verbs Transitive and Intran- 

 sitive 147 



Parts of a Sentence . . 214 



Syntax : Agreement 215, 282, 342 



Syntax : Government . . 402 



*,* The Key to the Exercises 



in any Lesson in Latin will be 



found at the end of the next 



Lesson, or next but one. 



LOGIC, LESSONS IN: 



Introduction Mental Ope- 

 rationsTerms Proposi- 

 tions ,188 



Division Generalisation 

 Definition, etc. . . . 245 



Syllogisms : their Structure, 

 etc 308 



Hypothetical Syllogisms . 373 



MENSURATION, LESSONS IN : 

 Introduction Measurement 

 of Lines, Heights, and 

 Distances . . . .12 



PAGE 

 MENSURATION (continued) : 



Measurement of Sides and 

 Areas of Triangles Radii 

 and Diameters of Circles 

 in and about Triangles and 

 Regular Polygons . . 76 



Measurement of Circles 

 Circumference Chord 

 Arc, etc. Areas of Tri- 

 angles, Parallelograms, 

 and Trapeziums . . . 140 



Areas of Irregular Figures, 

 and Figures bounded by 

 Curved Lines Areas of 

 Circles, Sectors, and Seg- 

 ments of Circles, Circular 

 Zones, Rings, Luces, and 

 Ellipses Solid Contents 

 of Cube, Parallelopipedou, 

 Cylinder, Cone, Sphere, 

 Segment of Sphere, and 

 Solid Ring . . . .236 

 ** The Key to the Exercises given 

 in any Lesson in Mensuration 

 will be found at the end of the 

 next Lesson. 



PAINTING IN WATER- 

 COLOURS: 



Introduction Colours 

 Brushes Paper Flat 

 Tinting . . . .212 

 Semi-tones .... 260 

 The Use of the Brush . . 343 



PNEUMATICS : 



Objects of the Science Pro- 

 perties of the Air Its 

 Weight Diving Bell . 266 



Air Pump Fire Balloon 

 Gas Balloon Pressure of 

 the Air Magdeburg 

 Hemispheres . . . 298 



Sucker Spile-peg Syphon 

 Cup of Tantalus Inter- 

 mittent Springs Sabbatic 

 River Barometer . . 317 



Barometer (continued) How 

 Used to Foretell Changes 

 in Weather Self-Register- 

 ing Barometer How Used 

 to Measure Heights . . 346 



Barometer (continued) 

 Sprengel Pump Height 

 of Atmosphere Elasticity 

 of Air Boyle and Mar- 

 riotte's Law . . . 381 



Manometer Air-gun Air 

 Thermometer Kxpansion 

 of Gases by Heat Co- 

 efficient of Expansion . 399 



READINGS IN GREEK : 

 Herodotus . . . .47 

 Aristophanes . . . .93 



Homer 157 



The New Testament . . 230 

 291, 357 



READINGS IN LATIN : 



Tacitus 50 



Juvenal 125 



Catullus 179 



Plautus 307 



Terence 398 



RECREATIVE NATURAL HIS- 

 TORY : 



The Cocoa-nut Palm (con- 

 tinued) . . 31 

 Sponge Gossip . . .94 

 Grasses, Reeds, and Rushes 158 

 215, 303, 401 

 Solitary Wasps and Bees . 351 



RECREATIVE SCIENCE : 

 Reflecting Tube and other 



Optical Contrivances . 55 

 Magic Designer Distorted 

 Portraits Blue Beard's 



Closet 119 



Amusing Effects of Refrac- 

 tion Dissolving Views . 181 

 Refracting Instruments . 247 

 The Microscope, Simple and 

 Compound Reflecting 

 Prism . . . . . 311 

 The Microscope (continued) . 375 



PAGE 

 SPANISH, LESSONS IN : 



Orthography and Pronuncia- 

 tion Alphabet Simple 

 Vowels Consonants 

 Different Methods of 

 Spelling, etc. ... 4 



The Article The Noun : 

 Gender Number Case . 4 1 



Of the Adjective Degrees 

 of Comparison . . 66, 98 



Personal Pronouns . . 98 



Possessive Pronouns . . 134 



Relative Pronouns Inter- 

 rogative Pronouns . . 1G2 



Demonstrative Pronouns 

 Indefinite Pronouns . . 202 



The Verb Moods Tenses- 

 Participles and Gerunds 

 Conjugation . . . 227 



Conjugation of the Auxiliary 

 Verbs . . . 262, 300, 330 



Conjugation of Regular 

 Verbs 330 



Paradigm of the Three Con- 

 jugations .... 362 



Reflective Verbs . . . 394 



The Passive Verb . . .394 



*,* The Key to the Exercises in 

 any Lesson in Spanish will be 

 found at the end of the next 

 Lesson, or next but one. 



UNIVERSITIES, THE: 



Edinburgh .... 61 

 St. Andrews . . . .124 



Glasgow 173 



Aberdeen . . . .228 

 London : The B.A. and M. A. 

 Examinations . . . 277 



VOLTAIC ELECTRICITY : 



Discovery of Galvanism 

 Simplest Modes of Pro- 

 ducing an Electrical Cur- 

 rent Dry Pile Bohuen- 

 berger's Electroscope- 

 Action of Battery . . 104 



Quantity and Intensity- 

 Different Forms of Battery 

 Ring of Cups Cruik- 

 sbauk's Wollaston's 

 Muucli's Smee's Bi- 

 chromate Persulphate 

 Daniell's . . . .129 



Forms of Battery (continued) 

 Daniell's Grove's 



Bunsen's Gallon's 

 Crucible Battery May- 

 nooth Battery Grove's 

 Gas Battery Hints as to 

 Working Batteries . . 167 



Mode of Connecting the Cells 

 together Ohm's Laws- 

 Mode of Conveying the 

 Current TheEarth acting 

 as a Return Wire Short 

 Circuits Galvanometer 

 Wheatstone's Bridge Re- 

 sistance Coil . . . 200 



Units of Force and Resist- 

 ance B. A. Unit Rheo- 

 statEffects of Electric 

 Current Electric Light 

 Electric Lamp . . .225 



Different Forms of Electric 

 Lamp : Duboscq's, Ser- 

 rin's, etc. Properties of 

 Electric Light . . . 2(34 



TheElectric Light (continued) 



Light in Exhausted 

 Tubes Heating Effects of 

 the Current Mode of 

 Firing Ordnance Fuzes . 289 



Modes of Generating Elec- 

 tricity by Heat Thermc- 

 Electric Piles Effect of 

 Currents on Magnetised 

 Needle Galvanometer 

 Reflecting Galvanometer 



Tangent Compass 

 Chemical Effects . . 321 



Decomposition of Water- 

 Voltameter Theories of 

 Decomposition Lead 

 Tree Modes of Decom- 

 posing Salts . . . 353 



