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9592 HUTTON (Charles, f.r.s.) The Compendious Measurer: a Brief, yet Comprehensive, 

 Treatise on Mensuration, and Practical Geometry, with Introduction to Arithmetic ; 2nd Edition, 

 enlarged, with diagrams, 12mo. old sheep {hack damaged), As 1790 



9593 Fifth Edition, enlarged, with diagrams, 12mo. old sheep {binding broken), with auto. 



and bookplate of Dr. P. M. Roget, F.R.S. , 4s 1803 



9594 Course of Mathematics, for the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 12th Edition, 



continued and amended by Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, ll.d , with considerable Additions by 

 Thomas Stephens Davies, f.r.s. (v. II 11th Ed.), with diagrams, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. calf, 4s 1841-37 



9595 Another Copy, 2 vols. hf. calf extra ; with Solutions of the Principal Questions, 



forming a General Key, by S. T. Davies, f.r.s., with diagrams-, hf. cl.—3 vols., 10s 1841-3-40 



9596 New Edition, entirely re-modelled, and adapted to the Course of Instruction in the 



Royal Military Academy, by William Rutherford, f.r.s., with numerous diagrams {a few II. 

 soiled), with Key by James Hickie, 2 vols. 8vo. cl., Is 6d 1841-9 



9597 Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, with Historical Account and Mem- 

 oirs of Authors Ancient and Modern, first edition, with 37 copperplates, and numerous wood- 

 cuts and diagrams, 2 vols. 4to. old calf gilt, 8s 6d 1796-5 



9598 Another Copy, calf, or, hf. calf {Joints cracked), 6s 6c? 



9599 Second [last] Edition, with numerous Additions and Improvements, with 41 copper- 

 plates and numerous diagrams, 2 vols. 4to. in 1, old hf. calf gilt ; or, russia gilt {back mended), 

 14s 1815 



9600 Another Copy, 2 vols. 4to. old calf gilt, neioly and neatly rehacked, 16s Qd 



The first mathematical dictionary in English, and still especially valuable for the biographical information it contains. 



9601 Mathematical Tables, containing Common, Hyperbolic, and Logistic Logarithms, 



with other Tables, and a large and original History of the Discoveries and Writings relating to 

 those Subjects, etc. etc., first edition, roy. 8vo. old calf gilt, newly rehacked {rare), V2s Qd 1785 



' With introduction, still valued as an interesting and learned history of logarithmic work. Hutton deprecates the 

 theory [q. v. ante] of Napier's originality as the inventor of logarithms. He suggested the plan of the great work on 

 logarithms which was afterwards compiled by his friend, Baron Maseres [v. No. 2877, ante].' — D. N. B. 



9602 Fourth Edition, roy. 8vo. old tree-calf {sound copy), 8s 6c? 1804 



9603 Fifth Edition, roy. Svo. boards, uncut, or, hf. calf 6s Qd 1811 



All the foregoing editions contain the valuable preface on the history of logarithms, which was left out in the 

 later ones. 



9304 Eighth Edition, with Seven Additional Tables of Trigonometrical Formulae, by Olinthus 



Gilbert Gregory, ll.d., roy. Svo. calf, or, hf calf, 6s Qd 1838 



9605 New Edition, roy. Svo. cl. , Is M 1860 



9606 The Principles of Bridges : Mathematical Demonstrations of the Properties of 



Arches, the Thickness of Piers, the Force of the Water against them, etc., with Practical 

 Observations and Directions, first edition, vMh folding table and diagrams, Svo. new hf. calj 

 gilt {rare), 12s Qd Newcastle, 1772 



Written on the occasion of Newcastle Bridge being injured by a flood. It is valuable for establishing the mathematical 

 principle of the law of arches. 



9607 Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, first composed by M. Ozanam, 



lately recomposed, and greatly enlarged, by M. Montucla, and now translated, with many 

 Additions and Observations, first edition, ivith nearly 100 copperplates {some foxed), 4 vols. 

 Svo. neiv buckram {scarce), £1. Is 1803 



9608 New [last] Edition, with numerous Additions, by Edward Riddle, f.r.a.s., ivithover 



400 ivoodcuts and diagrams, thick Svo. cl., uncut, 8s Gd 1840, or, '4 



9609 Tracts, Mathematical and Philosophical, Vol. I (all pub.), ivith 4 folding plates, 



besides diagrams, 4to. setvn, uncut (rare), lOs 6d 1786 



This work' is different from the ' Tracts ' published in-1812 (q. v. infra), and was unknown to D. N. B. 



It includes dissertations on tha infinite series, on the binomial theorem, * New Experiments in Artillery ', etc. 



9610 Tracts on Mathematical and Philosophical Subjects, including the Theory of 



Bridges, and Experiments on the Force of Gunpowder, luith fine portrait by C. Turner, plates, 

 and diagrams, 3 vols. Svo. boards, uncut, 10s 1812 



9611 Another Copy, calf gilt, with auto, and bookplate of Sir John Francis Davis, 12s Qd 



9612 Treatise on Mensuration, both in Theory and Practice, first edition, with plate and 



arms on copper, and numerous woodcuts and diagrams by THOMAS Bewick, thick 4to. contemporary 

 hf. calf {tall copy), 15s Neivcastle-on-Tyne, 1770 



9613 Another Copy, with numerous MS. additions, including illustrations, in a very neat 



hand, old calf {joints cracked, and one I. mended), 12s Gd 



* This work, which is now become very rare, was originally published in numbers and by subscription. It was com- 

 menced in 1768, and completed in 1770. Beilby engraved the ' Percy Arms', also the copperplate at p. 600. The diagrams 

 were Thomas Bewick's first attempt at wood engraving, and in one at p. 42 he has introduced his favourite subject— the 

 steeple of St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle.'— r/io7)ias Hiigo, pr. 



9614 Fourth Edition, with many Additions, plate, and numerous diagrams, thick Svo. sheep 



{joints cracked), 3s 6c/ 1812 



The author, who became one of the foremost mathematicians of his time, and the value of whose work in computing the 

 earth's density was acknowledged by Laplace, began life as a hewer in Long Benton Colliery near Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 ' All his books were of a professional and practical character, and are invariable clear and accurate.'— D. N. B. 



9615 HUTTON (William R., Chief Engineer) The Washington Bridge over the Harlem Kiver, 

 at 181st Street, New York : a Description of its Construction, with 63 plates {many folding), 4to. 

 cl., ivith author's inscr., 10s Qd (p. £2. 25) New York [1891] 



