A LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY J. DEIGHTON, Cambridge, AGENT TO THE UNIVERSITY. MATHEMATICS. ADAMS' PRIZE, 1850. The THEORY of the LONG INEQUALITY of URANUS and NEPTUNE, depending on the near Commensurability of their Mean Motions. An Essay. By R. PEIRSON, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College. 4to. 6s. A SERIES of FIGURES illustrative of Geometrical Optics, reduced from Steel Engravings executed by F. Engel, under the direction of Professor K. Schellbach, of Berlin; together with an Explanation, forming a Treatise, translated from the German of Professor Schellbach. The whole Edited, with Notes and an Appendix, by W. B. HOPKINS, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of St. Catharine's Hall, and formerly Fellow and Mathematical Lecturer of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Demy folio, 10s. 6d. MATHEMATICAL TRACTS. On the Lunar and Planetary Theories; the Figure of the Earth; Precession and Nutation; the Calculus of Variations, and the Undulatory Theory of Optics. By G. B. AIRY, Astronomer Royal. Third Edition. 8vo. 15s. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS made at the Observatory of Cambridge. Royal 4to. BY PROF. AIRY.-Vols. I. to VIII., 57. 13s. MECHANICS and HYDROSTATICS, the Propositions in, which are required of Questionists not Candidates for Honors, with Illustrations and Examples, collected from various sources. By A. C. BARRETT, M.A. 8vo. 73. OPTICAL PROBLEMS. By A. C. CLAPIN, Bachelor of Arts of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Bachelier-es-Lettres of the University of France. 8vo. 48. A Manual of the DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS. ARITHMETIC: (1) Part I., or, A Familiar Explanation of the Elementary (3) Answers to Part I. In royal 12mo. thick paper, 6d. By the same Author, (4) ARITHMETIC, a Familiar Explanation of the Higher Parts of, comprising Fractions, Decimals, Practice, Proportion, and its Applications, &c. With an Appendix. Designed as an Introduction to Algebra. Second (6) Answers to Part II. In royal 12mo. thick paper, 1s. By the Rev. S. EARNSHAW, M.A. DYNAMICS, or a TREATISE on MOTION. A Treatise on STATICS, containing the Theory of the Equilibrium of Forces; and numerous Examples illustrative of the general Principles of the Science. Third Edition, enlarged. 8vo. 10s. John Deighton, EUCLID. (The Parts read in the University of Also the above, with a Key to the Problems. 6s. 6d. 3s. 6d. 18. By the Rev. T. GASKIN, M.A. Late Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Cambridge. SOLUTIONS of the GEOMETRICAL PROBLEMS proposed at St. John's College, Cambridge, from 1830 to 1846, consisting chiefly of Examples in Plane Coordinate Geometry. With an Appendix, containing several general Properties of Curves of the Second Order, and the Determination of the Magnitude and Position of the Axes of the Conic Section, represented by the General Equation of the Second Degree. 8vo. 12s. SOLUTIONS OF THE TRIGONOMETRICAL PROBLEMS proposed at St. John's College, Cambridge, from 1829 to 1846. 8vo. 9s. The GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION of a CONIC SECTION, subject to five Conditions of passing through given Points and touching given Straight Lines, deduced from the Properties of Involution and Anharmonic Ratio; with a variety of General Properties of Curves of the Second Order. 8vo. 3s. By the Rev. W. N. GRIFFIN, M.A. A Treatise on the DYNAMICS of a RIGID BODY. 8vo. 68. 6d. SOLUTIONS of the EXAMPLES appended to a Treatise on the Motion of a Rigid Body. A Treatise on OPTICS. Second Edition. Cambridge. 8vo. 6s. 8vo. 8s. By the Rev. HARVEY GOODWIN, M.A. Late Fellow and Mathematical Lecturer of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. An ELEMENTARY COURSE of MATHEMATICS, designed principally for Students of the University of Cambridge. Third Edition. 8vo. 188. ELEMENTARY MECHANICS, chiefly for the use of Schools. Part I. STATICS. Part II. DYNAMICS. 68. Preparing. A Short TREATISE on the CONIC SECTIONS, for the use of Schools. Preparing. This Treatise will be printed uniformly with, and may be considered as a Companion to, the " Elementary Mechanics." A Collection of PROBLEMS and EXAMPLES, adapted to the "Elementary Course of Mathematics." With an Appendix, containing the Questions proposed during the first Three Days of the Senate-House Examinations in the Years 1848, 1849, 1850, and 1851. Second Edition. 8vo. 6s. ASTRONOMY, Elementary Chapters in, from the "Astronomie Physique" of Biot. 8vo. 3s. 6d. SOLUTIONS of GOODWIN'S COLLECTION of PROBLEMS and EXAMPLES. By the Rev. W. W. HUTT, M.A., Fellow and Sadlerian Lecturer of Gonville and Caius College. 8vo. 8s. A Treatise on the Application of Analysis to SOLID GEOMETRY. Commenced by D. F. GREGORY, M.A., late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge; Concluded by W. WALTON, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Edition, revised and corrected. 8vo. 128. Examples of the Processes of the DIFFERENTIAL and INTEGRAL CALCULUS. Collected by D. F. GREGORY, M.A. Second Edition, edited by W. WALTON, M.A., Trinity College. 8vo. 18s. John Deighton, |