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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Wright,/. M. F., (cont.). A Commentary on Newton's Principia; 

 with a supplementary volume designed for the use of students at 

 the universities. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1828. 



The Private Tutor, and Cambridge Mathematical Repository, 



comprising illustrations and examples in every branch of the 

 mathematics. Vol. 1. 8°. Cambridge, 1830. 



A Collection of Cambridge Mathematical Examination Papers as 



given at the several Colleges, with Supplement. 



2 pts. in 1 vol. 8°. Cambridge, 1830-33. 



Self-Examinations in Algebra. See Hirsch. 



Wright, Robert. An humble Address to the Commissioners appointed 

 to judge of all performances relating to the Longitude ; wherein 

 it is demonstrated from Mr. Elamsteed's observations, that by 

 Sir I. Newton's theory of the Moon, as it is now freed from some 

 errors of the press, the Longitude may be found by land and 

 sea, either night or day, when the Moon is visible, and in proper 

 weather, within very few miles of certainty. 



4°. London, 1728. 



New and correct Tables of the Lunar Motions, according to 



the Newtonian theory, with the description of a new instrument 

 for taking altitudes which may be called an Hypsometer, by means 

 of which, together with a book lately printed, entitled : An humble 

 Address to the honourable Commissioners, the Longitude may be 

 found as often as shall be necessary. 4°. Manchester, 1732. 



Wright, Thomas. Clavis Caslestis ; being the explication of a diagram 

 entituled : A Synopsis of the Universe, or the visible world epito- 

 mized. 4°. London, 1742. 



Wright, Thomas. An Essay on the state of Literature and Learning 

 under the Anglo-Saxons. 8°. London, 1839. 



Popular Treatises on Science, written during the Middle Ages 



in Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and English. Edited from the 

 original MSS. ~ 8°. London, 1841. 



Wright, Thomas. Monograph on the British Fossil Echinodermata of 

 the Oolitic Formations. (Palceonto graphical Society.') 



2 vols. 4°. London, 1857-80. 



Vol. 1. The Echinoidea. 



2. The Asteroiclea and Ophiuroidea. 



Monograph on the British Fossil Echinodermata from the Creta* 



ceous formations. (Paloeontograjphical Society.) 



Vol. 1. 4°. London, 1864-82. 

 . Monograph on the Lias Ammonites of the British Islands. 



(Palreontographical Society.) Part 1-5. 4°. London, 1878-82. 



Wrisberg (Wrisbergius), Heinr. Aug. Observations anatomies de 

 Quinto Pare Nervorum encephali, et de nervis qui ex eodem duram 

 matrem ingredi falso dicuntur. 4°. Gcettingse, 1777. 



