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RIVINGTONS MATHEMATICAL SERIES-continued.

ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY.

By J. HAMBLIN SMITH, M.A.

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Containing Books I to 6, and portions of Books II and 12, of EUCLID, with Exercises and Notes, arranged with the Abbreviations admitted in the Cambridge Examinations.

Part I., containing Books I and 2 of Euclid, limp cloth, Is. 6d., may be had separately.

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GEOMETRICAL CONIC SECTIONS.

By G. RICHARDSON, M.A., Assistant-Master at Winchester College, and late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

TRIGONOMETRY.

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Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical.

By W. H. GIRDLESTONE, M.A., of Christ's College, Cambridge, Principal of the Theological College, Gloucester.

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A Year's Botany.

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CONTENTS.

General Description of Flowers-Flowers with Simple Pistils-Flowers with Compound Pistils - Flowers with Apocarpous Fruits-Flowers with Syncarpous FruitsStamens and Morphology of Branches-Fertilisation-Seeds-Early Growth and Food of Plants-Wood, Stems, and Roots-Leaves-Classification-Umbellates, Composites, Spurges, and Pines-Some Monocotyledonous Families-Orchids-Appendix of Technical Terms-Index.

An Easy Introduction to Chemistry.

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Notes on Building Construction.

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