EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. 



Hemming. AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE 

 DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS, for the 

 Use of Colleges and Schools. By G. W. HEMMING, M.A., 

 Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition, with 

 Corrections and Additions. Svo. cloth, gs. 



Jones and Cheyne. ALGEBRAICAL EXERCISES, Pro- 

 gressively arranged. By the Rev. C. A. JONES, M. A., and C. H. 

 CHEYNE, M.A., F. R. A. S., Mathematical Masters of Westminster 

 School. New Edition. i8mo. cloth. 2s. 6d. 



This little book is intended to meet a difficulty which is probably felt more 

 or less by all engaged in teaching Algebra to beginners. It is, that while 

 new ideas are being acquired, old ones are forgotten. In the belief that 

 constant practice is the only remedy for this, the present series of miscel- 

 laneous exercises has been prepared. Their peculiarity consists in this, 

 that though miscellaneous they are yet progressive, and may be used by 

 the pupil almost from the commencement of his studies. They are not 

 intended to supersede the systematically arranged examples to be found in 

 ordinary treatises on Algebra, but rather to supplement them. 



The book being intended chiefly for Schools and Junior Students, the 

 higher parts of Algebra have not been included. 



Kitchener. A GEOMETRICAL NOTE-BOOK, containing 

 Easy Problems in Geometrical Drawing preparatory to the Study 

 of Geometry. For the Use of Schools. By F. E. KITCHENER, 

 M. A., Mathematical Master at Rugby. 4to. 2s. 



It is the object of this book to make someway in overcoming the difficulties 

 of Geometrical conception, before the mind is called to the attack of 

 Geometrical theorems. A few simple methods of construction are given ; 

 and space is left on each page, in order that the learner may dra-w in the 

 figures. 



