SCOTT'S FIRST BOOKS IN SCIENCE! 



Price One Shilling each, in Foolscap Svo. 

 FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS AND YOUNG PERSONS. 



ALREADY PUBLISHED: 



1. Astronomy; with an Appendix of Problems. 



By Dr. COMSTOCK, and R. D. HOBLYN, A.M., Oxon. 



2. Natural Philosophy. By Comstock and 



HOBLYN. Containing, 1. Properties of Bodies; 2. Me- 

 chanics; 3. Hydrostatics 5 4. Hydraulics; 5. Pneumatics; 

 6. Acoustics. 



3. Heat, Light, and Electricity. By Comstock 



and HOBLYN. 



This completes the subjects comprised under the general term Na- 

 tural Philosophy, and forms the connecting link to Chemistry. 



4. Chemistry. By R D. Hoblyn, A.M., Oxon. 



" This treatise comprises a brief yet comprehensive sketch of our 

 knowledge of Inorganic Chemistry. 



5. Algebra. By the late Rev. B. Bridge, B.D., 



F.R.S., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in 

 the East India College, Haileybury. A New Edition, Improved 

 and Simplified, by THOMAS ATKINSON, M.A., Mathe- 

 matical Master in the Royal Grammar School, Guildford, and 

 late Scholar of Corp. Ch. Coll., Cambridge. 



6. English Composition in Progressive Exer- 



C1SES. By R. G. PARKER, A.M. Edited, with consi- 

 derable Additions, by the Rev. BRANDON TURNER, M.A. 



THIS series of First Books in Science has been prepared as Text 

 Books for the use of Schools and Scientific Institutions, and espe- 

 cially of those persons who wish to learn the elements of science 

 without the help of a master. Each is composed in a style simple 

 and easily understood ; each contains as much information on the 

 subject of which it treats, as can be acquired in the time usually 

 allowed for its study at school ; and each will be found a suitable 

 introduction to the more enlarged and valuable treatises which 

 abound in our language. Questions are appended at the bottom of 

 the page of the first four treatises, for the purpose of the examination 

 of students, either by the teacher or by themselves ; these questions 

 will also serve as themes for written exercises, and will be found 

 of great use both to teacher and student. 



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