Selected Writings
- 1836. An Explanation of the Gnomonic Projection of the Sphere. London: Baldwin.
- 1837. Elements of Trigonometry, and Trigonometrical Analysis. London: Taylor & Walton.
- 1837. The Elements of Algebra. London: Taylor & Walton.
- 1838. An Essay on Probabilities. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans.
- 1840. The Elements of Arithmetic. London: Taylor & Walton.
- 1840. First Notions of Logic, Preparatory to the Study of Geometry. London: Taylor & Walton.
- 1842. The Differential and Integral Calculus. London: Baldwin.
- 1845. The Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial. London: Malby & Co.
- 1847. Formal Logic or The Calculus of Inference. London: Taylor & Walton.
- 1849. Trigonometry and Double Algebra. London: Taylor, Walton & Malbery.
- 1860. Syllabus of a Proposed System of Logic. London: Walton & Malbery.
- 1872. A Budget of Paradoxes. London: Longmans, Green.
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