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REVISED AND ADAPTED TO THE COURSE OF MATHEMATICAL INSTRUCTION
IN THE UNITED STATES,

BY CHARLES DAVIES,

AUTHOR OF ARITHMETIC, ALGEBRA, PRACTICAL GEOMETRY, ELEMENTS OF
DESCRIPTIVE AND OF ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY, ELEMENTS OF
DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS, AND

SHADES SHADOWS, AND PERSPECTIVE.

NEW YORK:

PUBLISHED BY A. S. BARNES & CO.
No. 51 JOHN STREET.

1848.

4511da

DAVIES'

COURSE OF MATHEMATICS.

DAVIES' FIRST LESSONS IN ARITHMETIC-For Beginners.

DAVIES' ARITHMETIC-Designed for the use of Academies and Schools. KEY TO DAVIES' ARITHMETIC.

DAVIES' UNIVERSITY ARITHMETIC—Embracing the Science of Numbers and their numerous Applications.

KEY TO DAVIES' UNIVERSITY ARITHMETIC.

DAVIES' ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA-Being an introduction to the Science, and forming a connecting link between ARITHMETIC and ALGEBRA.

KEY TO DAVIES' ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA.

DAVIES' ELEMENTARY GEOMETRY.-This work embraces the elcmentary principles of Geometry. The reasoning is plain and concise, but at the same time strictly rigorous.

DAVIES' ELEMENTS OF DRAWING AND MENSURATION—Applied to the Mechanic Arts.

DAVIES' BOURDON'S ALGEBRA-Including STURM'S THEOREM--Being an abridgment of the Work of M. BOURDON, with the addition of practical examples. DAVIES' LEGENDRE'S GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY-Being an abridgment of the work of M. Legendre, with the addition of a Treatise on MENSURATION OF PLANES AND SOLIDS, and a Table of LOGARITHMS and LOGARITHMIC SINES.

DAVIES' SURVEYING—With a description and plates of the THEODOLITE, COMPASS, PLANE-TABLE, and LEVEL; also, Maps of the TOPOGRAPHICAL SIGNS adopted by the Engineer Department-an explanation of the method of surveying the Public Lands, and an Elementary Treatise on NAVIGATION.

DAVIES' ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY — Embracing the EQUATIONS OF THE POINT AND STRAIGHT LINE-of the CONIC SECTIONS-of the LINE AND PLANE IN SPACE; also, the discussion of the GENERAL EQUATION of the second degree, and of SURFACES of the second order.

DAVIES' DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY-With its application to SPHER

ICAL PROJECTIONS.

DAVIES' SHADOWS AND LINEAR PERSPECTIVE.

DAVIES' DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, by CHARLES DAVIES, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Southern District of New York

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