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LIST OF BOOKS

PUBLISHED BY

DEIGHTON, BELL, AND CO.

(AGENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY)

Cambridge.

MATHEMATICAL.

The Propositions in Mechanics and

Hydrostatics, which are required of Questionists not Candidates for Honors, with Illustrations and Examples, collected from various sources. By A. C. BARRETT, M.A. Second Edition. With additions and corrections. Crown 8vo. 6s.

Notes on the Principles of Pure and Applied Mathematics. By the Rev. J. CHALLIS, M.A., F.R.S., Plumían Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in the University of Cambridge. [Preparing.

Dynamics; or a Treatise on Motion.

To which is added, a short Treatise on Attractions. By the Rev. S. EARNSHAW, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge. Third Edition. 8vo. 14s.

A Treatise on Statics, containing the Theory of the Equilibrium of Forces; and numerous Examples illustrative of the general Principles of the Science. By the Rev. S. EARNSHAW, M.A. Third Edition, enlarged. 8vo. 10s.

Newton's Principia, the First

Three Sections, with an Appendix; and the Ninth and Eleventh Sections. Edited by the Rev. J. H. EVANS, M.A., late Fellow of St. John's College, and Head-Master of Sedburgh Grammar School. Fourth Edition. 8vo. 6s.

Solutions of the Geometrical Problems proposed at St. John's College, Cambridge, from 1830 to 1846, consisting chiefly of Examples in Plane Coordinate Geometry. With an Appendix, containing several general Properties of Curves of the Second Order, and the Determination of the Magnitude and Position of the Axes of the Conic Section, represented by the General Equation of the Second Degree. By the Rev. T. GASKIN, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Cambridge. 8vo. 12s.

Solutions of the Trigonometrical Problems proposed at St. John's College, Cambridge, from 1829 to 1846. By the Rev. T. GASKIN, M.A. 8vo. 9s.

The Geometrical Construction of a Conic Section, subject to Five Conditions of passing through given Points and touching given Straight Lines, deduced from the Properties of Involution and Anharmonic Ratio; with a variety of General Properties of Curves of the Second Order. By the Rev. T. GASKIN, M.A. 8vo. 3s.

A Series of Figures illustrative of Geometrical Optics. From the German of Professor ScHELLBACH. Edited with Notes, &c., by the Rev. W. B. HOPKINS, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of St. Catharine's Hall, and late Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge. Demy folio, 10s. 6d.

Elements of the Theory of Astro

nomy. By J. HYMERS, D.Ď., late Fellow and Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition. 8vo. 14s.

A Treatise on the Integral Calculus. By J. HYMERS, D.D. Third Edition. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A Treatise on Conic Sections.

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MATHEMATICAL WORKS PUBLISHED BY

By the Rev. Harvey Goodwin, M.A.
An Elementary Course of Mathe-
matics, designed principally for Students of
the University of Cambridge.
HARVEY GOODWIN, M.A., late Fellow of
By the Rev.
Gonville and Caius College, Minister of St.
Edward's, Cambridge, and late Hulsean Lec-
turer. Fifth Edition. 8vo. 15s.

Elementary Statics, designed

chiefly for the use of Schools.
H. GOODWIN, M.A.
By the Rev.
Crown 8vo. 6s.

The design of this work is to make the
principles of Statics intelligible to boys
who have attained a fair knowledge of
Algebra and Trigonometry. The laws

of Statics, the composition and resolu-
tion of forces, and the doctrine of the
lever, are first deduced experimentally;
and the student having been thus ren-
dered familiar with the fundamental
truths of the subject, is subsequently
introduced to their mathematical de-
monstration. This arrangement forms
the most striking peculiarity of the
book. Each chapter is accompanied by
an imaginary conversation between the
tutor and pupil, in which the difficulties
of the subject are discussed, and col-
lateral information introduced. There
is also appended to each chapter an Ex-
amination Paper of Questions upon its
contents.

Elementary Dynamics, designed chiefly for the use of Schools.

By the Rev.

H. GOODWIN, M.A. Crown Svo. 5s.

The two books bound together, 10s. 6d. This volume is a sequel and companion to the preceding. It is written as nearly as possible upon the same principle, having appended to each chapter an imaginary conversation and a paper of Examination Questions. The three Laws of Motion are dealt with in three separate chapters; each of the earlier laws being followed out into its consequences, and illustrated by practical applications, before another is introduced. It is believed that this arrangement will be found very much to facilitate the progress of beginners. There is a chapter upon the impact of balls; and the treatise concludes with the doctrine of the simple cycloidal pendulum. A Collection of Problems and Examples, adapted to the "Elementary Course of Mathematics." With an Appendix, containing the Questions proposed during the first Three Days of the Senate-House Examinations in the Years 1848, 1849, 1850, and 1851. By the Rev. H. GOODWIN, M.A. Second Edition. 8vo. 6s.

Elementary Chapters in Astronomy, from the Astronomie Physique' of Biot. By the Rev. H. GOODWIN, M.A. 8vo. 38. 6d.

By the Rev. John Hind, M.A.

The Principles and Practice of Arithmetic, comprising the Nature and Use of Logarithms, with the Computations employed by Artificers, Gagers, and Land Surveyors. Designed for the use of Students. Eighth Edition. With a New Appendix of Miscellaneous Questions. By the Rev. JoHN HIND, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of Sidney Sussex Coll, Cambridge. 12mo. 4s. 6d. In the present treatise the Author has endeavoured to combine what is necessary of the Philosophy of the Science of Arithmetic with the practice of the Art of Numbers.

Throughout the work he has attempted to trace the source of every rule which is given, and to investigate the reasons on which it is founded: and by means of particular examples, comprising nothing but what is common to every other example of the same kind, to attain in Arithmetic the kind of evidence which is relied upon in Geometry, or in any other demonstrative science.

A Second Appendix of Miscellaneous Questions, (many of which have been taken from the Examination Papers given in the University during the last few years,) has been added to the present edition of this work, which the Author considers will conduce greatly to its practical utility, especially for those who are intended for mercantile pursuits. A Key to the Arithmetic, with an Appendix, consisting of Questions for Examination in all the Rules of Arithmetic. By the Rev. J. HIND, M.A. 12mo. 5s. Second Edition.

The Principles and Practice of

Arithmetical Algebra: Established upon strict methods of Mathematical Reasoning, and illustrated by Select Examples proposed during the last Thirty Years in the University of Cambridge. HIND, M.A. By the Rev. J. Third Edition. 12mo. 5s. Designed as a sequel to the Arithmetic, and affording an easy transition from Arithmetic to Algebra-the processes being fully exemplified from the Cambridge Examination Papers.

By
Fifth Edition.

The Elements of Algebra. By the Rev. J. HIND, M.A. Sixth Edition, revised, improved, and reduced in price. 8vo. 10s. Gd. The Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, with the Nature and Properties of Logarithms and the construction and use of Mathematical Tables. the Rev. J. HIND, M.A. 12mo. 6s. Designed to enable the Student to become acquainted with the principles and applications of Trigonometry, without requiring of him anything more than a knowledge of the Elements of Geometry and a facility in the common operations of Arithmetic and Algebra.

DEIGHTON, BELL, AND CO., CAMBRIDGE.

By W. Walton, M.A. A Collection of Elementary Problems in Staties, Dynamics, Hydrostatics, and Optics, designed for the use of those Candidates for Mathematical Honours, who are preparing for the first three days of the Senate-House Examination. By W. WALTON, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.

Preparing.

A Collection of Problems in illustration of the Principles of Theoretical Mechanics. By W. WALTON, M.A. Second Edition, with numerous alterations and additions. 8vo. 18s.

A Collection of Problems in illus

tration of the Principles of Theoretical Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics.

By. W.

WALTON, M.A. 8vo. 10s. Cd. A Treatise on the Differential Calculus. By W. WALTON, M.A. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Problems in illustration of the Principles of Plane Coordinate Geometry. By W. WALTON, M.A. 8vo. 168.

A Treatise on the Application of Analysis to Solid Geometry. Commenced by D. F. GREGORY, M.A., late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge; Concluded by W. WALTON, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Edition, revised and corrected. 8vo. 128.

Examples of the Processes of the

Differential and Integral Calculus. Collected by D. F. GREGORY, M.A. Second Edition, edited by W. WALTON, M.A. 18s.

8vo.

By the Rev. W. Whewell, D.D.

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The Elements of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics. By W. H. MILLER, M.A., Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Cambridge. Fourth Edition. 8vo. 6s. Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus. By W. H. MILLER, M.A. Third Edition. 8vo. 6s.

A Treatise on Crystallography.

By W. H. MILLER, M.A. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Mathematical Tracts. On La Place's Coefficients; the Figure of the Earth; the Motion of a Rigid Body about its Centre of Gravity; Precession and Nutation. By the Rev. M. O'BRIEN, M.A., late Professor of Natural Philosophy, King's College, London. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus, in which the Method of Limits is exclusively made use of. By the Rev. M. O'BRIEN, M.A. 8vo. 10s. 6d. A Treatise on Plane Coordinate Geometry; or the Application of the Method of Coordinates to the Solution of Problems in Plane Geometry. By the Rev. M. O'BRIEN, M.A. 8vo. 9s.

A Treatise on Algebra.

By

GEORGE PEACOCK, D.D., Dean of Ely, Lowndean Professor of Astronomy, &c.

Vol. I. Arithmetical Algebra. 8vo. 15s. Vol. II. Symbolical Algebra, and its Application to the Geometry of Position. 8vo. 16s. 6d.

Conic Sections; their principal Geometrical Illustrations of the

Properties proved Geometrically. By W. WHEWELL, D.D. Third Edition. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, intended for the use of Colleges and Universities. By W. WHEWELL, D.D. Seventh Edition, with extensive corrections and additions. 8vo. 9s.

Differential Calculus. By M. B. PELL, B.A., Fellow of St. John's College. 8vo. 2s. 6d. A Treatise on the Motion of a Single Particle, and of Two Particles acting on one another. By A. SANDEMAN, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of Queens' College, Cambridge. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

Doctrine of Limits, with its Ap- An Elementary Treatise on Plane

plications namely, Conic Sections; the first Three Sections of Newton; and the Differential Calculus. By W. WHEWELL, D.D. 8vo. 9s.

Analytical Statics. By W.

WHEWELL, D.D. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Mechanical Euclid, containing the Elements of Mechanics and Hydrostatics, demonstrated after the manner of Geometry. By W. WHEWELL, D.D. Fifth Edition. 12mo. 58.

The Mechanics of Engineering,

intended for use in the Universities and in Colleges of Engineers. By W. WHEWELL, D.D. 8vo. 9s.

Coordinate Geometry, with its Application to Curves of the Second Order. By the Rev. W. SCOTT, Mathematical Lecturer, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 58. 6d.

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