ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Complex Integration and Cauchy's Theorem, by Mr G. N. Watson, 

 Fellow of Trinity, is an addition to the series of Cambridge Mathematical 

 Tracts. 



Two volumes in the Cambridge Technical Series will be ready in the 

 autumn : Mr Dales's book on Mechanical Draiving and Mr Hale's on 

 Household Science. 



The English Borough in the Ttvelfth Century consists of two lectures 

 delivered in the Examination Schools at Oxford in October, 191 3, by 

 Mr Adolphus Ballard, Town Clerk of Woodstock, and author of a larger 

 volume on British Borough Charters. 



To the Cambridge Archaeological and Ethnological Series will be added a 

 volume on The Place-Names of Sussex by Mr R. G. Roberts. 



Mr David Hannay has written a work on Naval Courts Martial, of 

 which the purpose is to make from the reports of Courts Martial some 

 picture of what the old Navy was down to the end of the Napoleonic 

 wars. The book will include reproductions of old engravings. 



A work entitled Outlines of Ancient History, by Mr H. Mattingly of 

 the British Museum, is a survey of history from the earliest times down to 

 the fall of the Roman Empire in the West in 476 a.d. 



In the autumn will be published new school histories of Greece and 

 of Rome. The History of Greece is by Mr C. D. Edmonds, of the 

 Royal Naval College, Osborne, and the History of Rome by Mr E. E. 

 Bryant, of Charterhouse School. Each will contain a large number of 

 illustrations and maps. 



In the Cambridge Bible for Schools series, the \'olume on Genesis, by the 

 Dean of Westminster, will shortly be ready. In addition to full notes and 

 introduction it will contain a number of illustrations and maps. 



An edition of Lucan, Book VHI, by Prof. J. P. Postgate, will be 

 added to the Latin volumes in the Pitt Press Series. 



The first volume of A Picture Book of British History, compiled by 

 Mr S. C. Roberts, will contain nearly 200 illustrations (including portraits, 

 reproductions of MSS, brasses, seals, coins, etc., and photographs of historic 

 sites and buildings) with short descriptive notes. 



A Children's Book of Verse, compiled by Miss Alys Rodgers, has 

 the double aim of supplying pieces suitable for recitation and general 

 reading in both secondary and elementary schools, and of providing a 

 collection of verses for out-of-school enjoyment. 



Other new school books nearlv ready are : Dr Alort's geography of 

 The British Isles; Mr D. B. Nicolson's Handbook of English; and volumes 

 in the Cand>ridge Nature Study Series on Pond Problems and Bird Studies 

 by Mr E. E. Unwin and Mr W. P. Westell respectixelv. 



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