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THE movement having for its object the improvement of the teaching of elementary geometry is making rapid progress; witness the enthusiastic support of the teachers, the adhesion of important examining bodies, and the number of new text-books now appearing in rapid succession. Practical Exercises in Geometry. By W. D. Eggar Pp. xii + 287. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1903.) Price 2s. 6d. Geometry. An Elementary Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Euclid. By S. O. Andrew Pp. xi + 182. (London: John Murray, 1903.) Price 2s. Theoretical Geometry for Beginners. By C. H. Allcock. Pp. ix + 135. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1903.) Price 1s. 6d. Elementary Geometry. By W. M. Baker A. A. Bourne Books i. and ii., pp. xxix+ 126; price 1s. 6d. Books i.–iii., pp. xxix + 213; price 2s. 6d. Books i.–iv., pp. xxix + 272; price 3s. Books i.–vii., pp. xxix + 474; price 4s. 6d. (London: George Bell and Sons, 1903.) The Elements of Geometry. By R. Lachlan W. C. Fletcher Pp. xii + 207. (London: Edward Arnold, n.d.) Price 2s. 6d. Plane Geometry. Adapted to Heuristic Methods of Teaching. By T. Petch Pp. vii + 112. (London: Edward Arnold, n.d.) Price 1s. 6d. Euclid: Books v., vi., xi. By Rupert Deakin Pp. 144. (London: W. B. Clive, 1903.) Price 1s. 6d. A Short Introduction to Graphical Algebra. By H. S. Hall Pp. 49. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1903.) Price 1s.

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