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Evening Lectures. 
The origin and intention of these lectures have alreadv been 
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explained. They will consist of four courses of ten lectures each, 
and will be of so strictly educational a character as to meet the 
wants of the training masters who desire to profit by the Science 
Minute of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education.* 
The subjects and order of succession of the various courses will 
be nearly as follow : — 
* See “Directory (revised to March 1861), with Regulations for establishing and 
“ conducting Science Schools and Classes,” to be had of Chapman and Hall, 193, 
Piccadilly, price 6 d. 
Physiology. 
Geology. 
Physics. 
Chemistry. 
