HISTORY— LAW— ART— MANUALS— MATHEMATICS 



HISTORT 



The Reign of Henry) the Fifth. By J. H. IVylie. See p. i. 



The Divine Right of Kings. By J. N. Figgis, Litt.D. See p. i. 



Naval and Military) Essayts. See p. 13. 



Ocean Trade and Shipping. By Douglas Owen. See p. 12. 



LyiW 



History) of Roman Private Laiv. Part H. Jurisprudence. By E. C. 

 Clark, LL.D. See p. 7. 



Practical Jurisprudence. ^ Comment on Austin. By E. C. Clark, LE.D. 

 Croiun %vo. pp. xii + 404. Price 5^. 

 A re-issue at a reduced price. 



ART 



Greek Sculpture and Modern Art. By Sir Charles IP'althtein, Litt.D. 

 See p. 8. 



CAMBRIDGE MANUALS 

 Vols. 81 — 86. See p. 13. 



MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS 



Dynamics. By H. Lamb, Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S. See p. 9. 



An Introduction to the Study of Integral Equations. By Maxime Bkher, 

 B.A., Ph.D. Demy 8w. pp. viii +,^. Price 2s. bd. net. 

 A second edition ot No. 10 in the series of CamhriJge Mat/iemaiical Tracts. 



Photo- Electricity. By A. LI. Hughes. See p. 9. 



First Steps in the Calculus. By C. Godfrey, M.F.O., M.A., Headmaster 

 of the Royal Naval College, Osborne, formerly Senior Mathematical 

 Master at Winchester College, and A. W. Siddons, M.A., late Fellow 

 of Jesus College, Cambridge, Assistant Master at Harrow School. 

 Crown ?iVo. pp. 88. Price \s. bd. 



Being Chapters XXII to XXVI ot Elementary Algebra by the same authors, together 

 with a set of miscellaneous exercises. 



There are many excellent elementary books on Calculus in existence ; but there appear 

 to be none that contain only the amount ot matter that an average non-specialist can 

 reasonably be expected to cope with ; namely the ideas of gradient and rate of change 

 as related to the differentiation and integration of simple powers of a variable. This is 

 what the present volume contains : it may be useful to students who do not use the 

 Elementary Algebra of which it forms a part. 



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