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EIGHTH EDITION. Revised and Enlarged.

ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA FOR SCHOOLS (containing a chapter on Graphs). Globe 8vo. (bound in maroon-coloured cloth), 3s. 6d. With Answers (bound in green-coloured cloth, 4s. 6d.

NATURE.-"This is, in our opinion, the best Elementary Algebra for school use. It is the combined work of two teachers who have had considerable experience of actual school teaching . . . and so successfully grapples with difficulties which our present text-books in use, from their authors lacking such experience, ignore or slightly touch upon.... We confidently recommend it to mathematical teachers, who, we feel sure, will find it the best book of its kind for teaching purposes."

ANSWERS TO EXAMPLES IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA. Fcap. 8vo. Sewed 1s.

SOLUTIONS OF THE EXAMPLES IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA FOR SCHOOLS. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d.

HIGHER ALGEBRA. A Sequel to Elementary Algebra for Schools. Fifth Edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

ATHENEUM.-"The Elementary Algebra, by the same authors, is a work of such exceptional merit that those acquainted with it will form high expectations of the sequel to it now issued. Nor will they be disappointed. Of the authors' Higher Algebra as of their Elementary Algebra, we unhesitatingly assert that it is by far the best work of its kind with which we are acquainted. It supplies a want much felt by teachers."

SOLUTIONS OF THE EXAMPLES IN HIGHER ALGEBRA. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d.

ALGEBRA FOR BEGINNERS. Globe 8vo, 2s. With Answers. 2s. 6d.

SCHOOLMASTER.-"To teachers who have had experience of either the Elementary or the Higher Algebra it will only be necessary to say that this book is marked by the same qualities which have brought these works into such deserved repute. To those who are still in ignorance of these books, we can say that for clear, simple, and concise explanation, convenient order of subjectmatter and copious and well-graduated exercises, these books have, to say the least, no superiors.

ABERDEEN FREE PRESS.-"To give the learner a sufficient knowledge of the ordinary algebraical processes without presenting him with too many of their difficulties requires a thorough knowledge of what is necessary for a beginner, and of what may be omitted until a more advanced stage. A very slight examination of the book shows that the authors possess this qualification in an eminent degree. The definitions and explanations of symbols are full and simple. An important feature of the work is the great number of problems given to show the practical applications of the science."

MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD., LONDON.

WORKS BY H. S. HALL, M.A., and S. R. KNIGHT, B.A.

ALGEBRAICAL EXERCISES AND

PAPERS.

With or without Answers.

EXAMINATION
Third Edition,

revised and enlarged. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

IRISH TEACHERS' JOURNAL.-" We know of no better work to place in the hands of junior teachers, monitors, and senior pupils. Any person who works carefully and steadily through this book could not possibly fail in an examination of Elementary Algebra. We congratulate the authors on the skill displayed in the selections of examples."

SCHOOLMASTER-"We can strongly recommend the volume to teachers seeking a well-arranged series of tests in Algebra."

ARITHMETICAL EXERCISES AND EXAMINATION PAPERS. With an Appendix containing Questions in LOGARITHMS AND MENSURATION. With or without Answers. Third Edition, revised and enlarged. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6d.

CAMBRIDGE REVIEW.-"All the mathematical work these gentlemen have given to the public is of genuine worth, and these exercises are no exception to the rule. The addition of the logarithm and mensuration questions add greatly to the value,"

ELEMENTARY TRIGONOMETRY. Third Edition. Globe 8vo. 4s. 6d.

ACADEMY.-"It is drawn up with that skill which shows the writers to be past masters in the art of teaching, and is quite on as high a platform for Trigonometry as their previous books on Algebra are for that subject. We have read the text with care and have thoroughly enjoyed it.'

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EDUCATIONAL REVIEW-"On the whole it is the best elementary treatise on Trigonometry we have seen."

SOLUTIONS OF THE EXAMPLES IN ELEMENTARY TRIGONOMETRY. Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d.

ALGEBRAICAL EXAMPLES Supplementary to Hall and Knight's ALGEBRA FOR BEGINNERS and ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (Chaps. I.-XXVII.). By H. S. HALL, M.A. With or without Answers. Globe 8vo. 28.

A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHICAL ALGEBRA..
By H. S. HALL, M.A. Third Edition revised and enlarged.
Globe 8vo. 1s.
[Key, in the Press.

MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD., LONDON.

ALGEBRA FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.

Globe 8vo.

Parts I., II., and III., 6d. each. Cloth, 8d. each. Answers. 4d. each.

HEAD TEACHER.-" Any boy working conscientiously through this book will have laid a solid foundation for more advanced effort."

TEACHERS' AID.-"The aim of the authors is to provide an easy and well. graduated course of Algebra suited to the requirements and capacity of those who take it as a specific subject in elementary schools. The general plan and arrangement of Hall & Knight's well-known elementary text-book have been closely followed with such changes as the special needs of elementary pupils demand. It is needless to say that the book in every way is a creditable production."

MADRAS EDUCATIONAL NEWS.-"The examples are many and well chosen. It is well calculated to serve the purpose for which it is intended."

WORKS BY F. H. STEVENS, M.A.

MENSURATION FOR BEGINNERS, with the Rudiments of Geometrical Drawing. Globe 8vo. 1s. 6d.

THE EDUCATIONAL TIMES (March, 1897).-"A considerable amount of ground is covered, and the whole is written with rare judgment and clearness. We should judge that it would be practically impossible to produce a book better adapted to its purpose."

THE GUARDIAN (January 13th, 1897).-"The little book is really excellent, Mr. Stevens seems to us to have chosen just the elements that are of use in every-day life, and, in the notes and examples he has worked out, to have given sufficient illustration of right methods. Exercises are numerous and discreetly tabulated; and-a point worth noticing-a good many are set for graphic solution."

UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENT.-"The main book seems to us to be admirably written and got up in attractive form, with just such differences of type as are a real help."

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EDUCATIONAL NEWS.-"This little treatise will be found thoroughly prac tical the explanations are clear and to the point, and the examples numerous and graded. It is worth the attention of teachers and pupil-teachers, who have this subject to take. The book is in all respects worthy of commendation."

ELEMENTARY MENSURATION.

Globe 8vo. 3s. 6d.

THE OXFORD MAGAZINE (May 27th, 1896).-"Mr. Stevens seems bent on making students understand the meaning of the processes employed; and his examples are excellent. This is by far the best book extant on the subject."

SCHOOL GUARDIAN.-"The volume is systematically arranged, clearly and concisely written, and fully illustrated by numerous diagrams and a variety of examples and exercises. It is in every way a creditable piece of work, and worthy of commendation."

MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD., LONDON.

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