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Davies. A Key, containing the Statements and Solutions of Questions in
Davies's Elementary Algebra; for the Use of Teachers only. crown 8vo,
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Davies.-The Logic and Utility of Mathematics; with the best Method of
Instruction, explained and illustrated, by Charles Davies, LL.D. Svo.
New York, 1850. cloth.

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Davies and Peck.-Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopædia of Mathematical Science; comprising Definitions of all Terms employed in Mathematics; an Analysis of each Branch of the whole, as forming a single Science, by Charles Davies and William G. Peck. royal 8vo, pp. 592. New York, 1855. sheep. 18s. Day. A Course of Mathematics; containing the Principles of Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, and Surveying; adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American Colleges, by Jeremiah Day, D.D., LL.D., President of Yale College. 8vo, pp. 384. New York (1831), 1851. sheep. Dodd. Elements of Geometry and Mensuration, by J. B. Dodd. 12mo, pp. 237. New York, 1855.

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Downes. Occultations Visible in the United States during the year 1848; computed under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, by John Downes. 4to, pp. 12. Washington, 1848. Downes.-Occultations Visible in the United States during the year 1849; computed under the direction and at the expense of the Smithsonian Institution, by John Downes. 4to, pp. 24. Washington, 1848. 2s. 6d. Downes.-Occultations Visible in the United States during the year 1850; computed by John Downes, at the expense of the Fund appropriated by Congress for a Nautical Almanac, and published by the Smithsonian Institution. 4to, pp. 26. Washington, 1849. Downes. Occultations Visible in the United States during the year 1851; computed by John Downes, at the expense of the Fund appropriated by Congress for the establishment of a Nautical Almanac, and published by the Smithsonian Institution. 4to, pp. 26. Washington, 1850. 3s. 6d. Downes. Occultations Visible in the United States during the year 1852; computed by John Downes, at the expense of the Fund appropriated by Congress for the establishment of a Nautical Almanac, and published by the Smithsonian Institution. 4to, pp. 34. Washington, 1852. 1s. 6d. Downes. Occultations of Planets and Stars by the Moon, during the year 1853; computed by John Downes, at the expense of the Fund appropriated by Congress for the establishment of a Nautical Almanac, and published by the Smithsonian Institution. 4to, pp. 36. Washington, 1853. Force. Record of Auroral Phenomena observed in the Higher Northern Latitudes; compiled by Peter Force. 4to, pp. 122. Washington, 1856. Appendix to the above Record of Auroral Phenomena observed in the Higher Northern Latitudes, compiled by Peter Force. 4to, pp. iv. and 120. Washington, D.C., 1856. sewed. Gilliss.-Astronomical Observations made at the Naval Observatory, Washington, under orders of the Honourable Secretary of the Navy, dated August 13th, 1838, by Lieutenant J. M. Gilliss, U.S.N. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. 8vo, pp. xxvi. and 672. Washington, 1846. sewed. Godman. Astronomical Investigations, by J. D. Godman. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1821.

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Gould. On the History of the Discovery of the Planet Neptune, by B. A.
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Gummere. An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy, by John Gummere. 8vo.
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Jackson.-Elements of Conic Sections, by Isaac W. Jackson. Svo. Schenectady, New York, 1854.

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La Place. The Mécanique Céleste of Peter Simon Marquis de La Place, Peer of France. Translated, with a Commentary, by Nathaniel Bowditch, LL.D., F.R.S. With a Memoir of the Translator, by his Son, Nathaniel I. Bowditch. 4 vols. imp. 4to, pp. 4052. Boston, 1829–1839. £12 12s.

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Robinson. Concise Mathematical Operations, by H. N. Robinson. 8vo.
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Smith. The Mutations of the Earth, by J. Aug. Smith, M.D. 8vo.
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Stanley. Tables of Logarithms of Numbers, and of Logarithmic Sines, Tangents, and Secants, to Seven Places of Decimals; together with other Tables of frequent use in the study of Mathematics and in Practical Calculations, by Anthony D. Stanley, A.M. 8vo, pp. 340. New Haven, 1850.

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bound. Tables of the Moon; constructed from Plana's Theory, with Airy's and Longstreth's Corrections, Hansen's two Inequalities of Long Period arising from the action of Venus, and Hansen's Values of the Secular Variations of the Mean Motion and of the Motion of the Perigee. Arranged in a Form designed by Professor Benjamin Peirce, Consulting Astronomer, for the Use of the Nautical Almanac. Under the Superintendence of Charles Henry Davis, Lieut. U.S. Navy; and published under the Authority of the Hon. John P. Kennedy, Secretary of the Navy. 4to, pp. 326. Washington, 1853. sewed. £1 1s.

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