MATHEMATICAL TRACTS.
I. Lunar and Planetary Theories. II. Figure of the Earth. III. Precession
and Nutation. IV. Calculus of Variations. V. Undulatory
Theory of Optics, and Theory of Polarization.
Designed for the Use of Students in the Universities.
By GEORGE BIDDELL AIRY, M.A., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal.
Octavo, Third Edition, corrected. 15s.
EXAMPLES OF THE PROCESSES OF THE DIFFERENTIAL
AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS.
Collected by D. F. GREGORY, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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PRINCIPLES OF MECHANISM.
Designed for the use of Students of the Universities, and for Students of
Engineering generally.
By R. WILLIS, M.A., F.R.S., Jacksonian Professor of Natural and
Experimental Philosophy in the University of Cambridge.
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THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE MIDDLE AGES.
Octavo, with Twenty Plates, 10s. 6d.
THE UNDULATORY THEORY, AS APPLIED TO
THE DISPERSION OF LIGHT.
By the Rev. BADEN POWELL, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., F.G.S.,
Savilian Professor in the University of Oxford.
Octavo, 9s., with a Coloured Chart of the Prismatic Spectra.
On the DIFFERENTIAL and INTEGRAL CALCULUS.
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II.
ELEMENTS OF DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY.
Chiefly intended for Students in Engineering. With 80 Illustrations. 6s. 6d.
III.
THE ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA.
Chiefly intended for Schools and the Junior Classes in Colleges. 6s. 6d.
By the Rev. T. G. HALL, M.A.,
Professor of Mathematics in King’s College, London.