Abstract
THE senior mathematical master of Manchester Grammar School here continues his plan of supplying examples in arithmetic grouped in series so as to furnish two or three lessons a week for a term. These exercises cover the parts of the subject studied in schools which were not dealt with in the author's former book. Oral questions are inserted at the beginning of each exercise, and answers to all examples are provided.
Arithmetic.
Part ii. By H. G. Willis Pp. viii + 236 + xxxix. (London: Rivingtons, 1903.) Price 1s. 4d.
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Arithmetic . Nature 69, 54 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069054e0
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