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34 matics—Pierce's Geometry, Pierce's Algebra begun. French—Otto's Grammar, Moliere, Racine, Modern French Comedies, Elocution. Ethics.— Champlin's First Principles of Ethics, Bulfinche's Evidences of Christianity. Integral Education.—Lectures. SECOND TEEM.—Greek. Lysias, Homer's Odyssey, Arrian's Anabasis, Greek Antiquities, Goodwin's Greek Modes and Tenses, Exercises in writing Greek. Latin.—Horace, Odes and Epodes, Cicero's Tusculan Disputations, Zumpt's Grammar, Ramsay's Elementary Manual of Roman Antiquities, Exercises in writing Latin. Mathematics.—Pierce's Algebra, finished (including Logarithms,) Pierce's Plane Trigonometry. History, in French.—Histoire Grecque par Duruy. Elocution. SOPHOMORE CLASS. FIRST TEEM.—Rhetoric.—Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric (Second Book), Themes. History.—Roman History. Chemistry.—Cook's Chemical Physics. Elocution. French. Histoire de la Literature Francaise. Elective Studies.—Pure Mathematics.—Pierce's Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Navigation and Surveying, with Bowditch's Tables, Puckle's Conic Sections, Salmon's Conic Sections. Applied Mathematics.—Pierce's Plane Trigonometry and Surveying, with Bowditch's Tables, Smith's Mechanics. Greek—The Prometheus of Aeschylus, the Birds of Aristophanes, Felton's Greek Historians, Exercises in writing Greek. Latin.—Cicero de officiis, Quintilian, Zumpt's Grammar, Exercises in writing Latin. SECOND TERM.—Rhetoric.—Whatley's Rhetoric, Themes, Reading in English Literature. Philosophy.—Stewart's Philosophy of the mind. Chemistry.—Eliot and Storer's Elements of Chemistry, Lectures. German.—Krauss' German Manual, Rolker's German Reader. Elocution. Elective Studies.—Pure Mathematics.—Puckle's Conic Sections, Salmon's Conic Sections. Applied Mathematics.—Conic Sections, Smith's Mechanics, Goodwin's Elementary Dynamics. Greek. Demosthenes, Grote's History of Greece, Vol. XL (chapters 86-90), Lysias, Greek Composition. Latin.— Terence, Cicero, Horace, Exercises in writing Latin. JUNIOR CLASS. FIRST TERM.—Herschel's Outlines of Astronomy, last edition, Lectures on Mechanics.* Rhetoric—Themes. Chemistry—-Lectures. Elective Studies.—Methematics.—Pierce's Algebra, chapter VIII, Pierce's Curves and Functions, Vols. I. and II. Ancient History.—Polybius, Greek Composition. Greek.—Aeschines and Demosthenes on the Crown, Greek Composition. Latin.—Pliny's Letters, Martial, Latin Exercises and Extemporalia. Chemistry,—Galloway's Qualitative Analysis, with instructions in the Laboratory. Natural History. English Language.—Thorpe's Analecta Anglo-Sanonica, Morris Specimens of Early English, The Bible, Spencer, Shakespeare. German,—Krauss' German Manual. Spanish.—Gil Bias, Josse's Grammar and Exercises, (Sales' ed). Italian.—Dall's Ongaro's La Rosa dell' Alpi, Cuorre's Grammar and Exercises. SECOND TEBM.—Pilosophy.—Forensics. Physics.—Lardner's ,Course of "Natural Philosophy, (Optics), Lectures on Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, etc. Elective Studies.—Mhathematics—Pierce's Curves and Functions, Vols. I. and II. Ancient History.—Plutarch, Greek Composition. Greek.—The Electra of Sophocles, Plato, Greek Composition. Latin, Slautus, Latin Exercises and Extemporalia. Chemistry.—Galloway's Qualitative Analysis, with instruction in the Laboratory. Natural History. English La-nguage.— Studies of the First Term continued. German.—Simonson's Deutsches Balladenbuch. Spanish.—Don Quixote, Sale's edition.

* The full course of Lectures in thii department appears only by consulting the Catalogue for two successive years, with reference to the same student.