i had a great maths book when i was on my physical chemistry course - it was recommended by a maths student and i always really appreciated the well worked examples - it's called 'Engineering Mathematics' but the author escapes me (it's not Stroud, the first one you find on amazon) i'll have a look at work tomorrow, and for stats i always got on well with 'Statistics for Life Sciences' (Samuels/Witmer) though all the examples are as you would expect working toward medicine, that book always explained clearly though which stat tests were inappropriate to use based on the data types (the commonest mistake is using the wrong analysis model that proves a worthless point)
jim
i'll get back with the other book tomorrow - should be cheap enough to pick up used on amazon