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Complete Arithmetic. 



(Graileil School Series. ") Uiiitinu- ^Icntiil ;iiul "Written Arltiimftie in a Natural System 

 of Instruction. By Hon. E. E. White, A.M., late Ohio State School Conuuissioner. 

 I'Jnio. Illustrated, ol'i pp. 

 Higher Arithmetic. 

 The rrinciples of Aritlunetie Analyzed and Praetieally Applied. ]'>y Joseph Eay, 

 M.D. For advanced students. 12ino, cloth, oTO pp. 



Ray's New Elementary Algebra. 



Trimary Elements of Aluebra, for Common Schools and Academies. 12mo, cloth, 240 

 pp. 



Ray's New Higher Algebra. 

 Elements of Aluebra, for Colleses, Schools, and Trivate Students. More than usual 

 attention given to (Quadratic Etiuations, lladicals, Biuomial Theorem, and Logarithms. 

 8vo, sheep, 4tiG pp. 



■Complete Algebra. 



For Schools and Colleues. Sultteiently elementary for beginners who have a practical 

 knowledi^'^e of Arithmetic, and sutticieiitlv advanced for those who intend to pursue the 

 Higher Mathematics, IJy A. Schuylkk^ M.A., Professor of Mathematics and Logic iu 

 Baldwin University. IJmo, sheep, 3(58 pp. 



Ray's Plane and Solid Geometry. 



Elementary Treatise, by Eli T. Taitax, A.M., President of Kenyon College. 12mo, 

 cloth, 270 pp. 



Ray's Geometry and Trigonometry. 

 Bv Eli T. Tappax, A.M., President of Kenyon College. Plane and Spherical Trigo- 

 nometry, with their a|)plieations. Complete set of logarithmic tables, eareiuUy cor- 

 rected. 8vo, sheep, 420 pp. 



■Ray's Analytic Geometry. 



A Treatise on Analytic Geometry, especially as applied to the properties of Conies, 

 iiicludin"- the modern methods of Abridged Notation. By GiiO. H. Howisox, A.M., 

 Professor in Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 8vo, sheep, 574 pi«. 



fiay's Elements of Astronomy. 



By S. H. Pkabody, M.A., Professt.r in Mass, Agr. College. Illustrated with numerous 

 Engravings and Star Maps. Adapted to Schools, Colleges, and Private Students. 8vo, 

 sheep, ooti pp. 



Ray's Surveying and Navigation. 

 With a preliminarv Treatise on Trigonometrv and Mensuration. By A. Schuvlf.u, 

 M. A.. Professor of Applied Mathematics and Logic in Baldwin University; author ot 

 " Principles of Logic," and "Complete Algebra,"' 8vo, sheep, 403 pi). 



Primary Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry. 



By E. "W. EVAX.S, M.A., Professor of Mathematics in Cornell University. A concise 

 elementary treatise, prepared chiefly for students who can not spare time to master the 

 larger works, 12mo, cloth, 102 pp. 

 Eclectic School Geography, No. 3. 

 Combining Mathematical, Physical, and Political Geography; with Lessons in Map 

 Drawing, Bv A. vox Stkixwehr. Maps ou the Projection of the United States 

 Coast Survey's. Tables of Area, Population, etc., carefully and authentically verilied. 

 Conii)lete Pronouncing Vocabulary, Large 4to, 120 pp. 



School History of the United States. 



By W. H. Ykxablk. Finely illustrated, and accompanied with numerous carefully 

 drawn Maps and Charts, Valuable Foot Notes referring to literary matter relating to 

 subjects discu>sed in the text; General Questions and Biographical Bcviews, 12in.>, 

 <.'loth, 280 pp, 



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