MATHEMATICS. 



Morgan. A COLLECTION OF PROBLEMS AND EXAM- 

 PLES IN MATHEMATICS. With Answers. By H. A. 

 MORGAN, M.A., Sadlerian and Mathematical Lecturer of Jesus 

 College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. cloth. 6s. 6d. 



This book contains a number of problems, chiefly elementary, in the 

 Mathematical subjects usually read at Cambridge. They have been 

 selected from the papers set during late years at Jesus College. Very few 

 of them are to be met with in other collections, and by far the larger 

 number are due to some of the most distinguished Mathematicians in the 

 University. 



Parkinson. Works by S. PARKINSON, B.D., Fellow and Pr*- 

 lecror of St. John's College, Cambridge. 



AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON MECHANICS. For the 

 Use of the Junior Classes at the University and the Higher Classes 

 in Schools. With a Collection of Examples. Fourth edition, revised. 

 Crown 8vo. cloth. 9-r. 6d. 



In preparing a fourth edition of this work the author has kept the same 

 object in view as he had in the former editions namely, to include in it 

 such portions of Theoretical Mechanics as can be conveniently investigated 

 without the use of the Differential Calculus, and so render it siiitable as 

 a manual for the junior classes in the University and the higher classes 

 in Schools. With one or two short exceptions, the student is not presumed 

 to require a knowledge of any branches of Mathematics beyond the elements 

 oj Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. Several additional propositions 

 have been incorporated in the work for the ptirpose of rendering it more 

 complete ; and the collection of Examples and Problems has been largely 

 increased, 



A TREATISE ON OPTICS. Second Edition, revised. Crown 8 VO 

 cloth. ioj. 6J. 



A collection of examples and problems has been appended to this work, 

 which are sufficiently numerous and varied in character to afford useful 



