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Cayley, Arthur. 280. Note sur les fonctions 

 al(.c), etc. de M. WEIERSTRASS. Liouville, 

 Journ. Math. VII., 1862, pp. 137-142. 



281. On the A -laced polyacrons, in re- 



fercuce to the problem of the enumeration of 

 polyhedra. Manchester, Soc. Mem. I., 1862, 

 pp. 248-256. 



282. Considerations generates sur les 

 courbes en espace. Courbes du quatrieme 

 ordre. Paris, Comptcs Rendus, LIV., 1862, 

 pp. 55-60, 396-400. 



283. Considerations generates sur les 



courbes dans 1'espace. Courbes du ciuquieme 

 ordre. Paris, Comptes Eendus, LIV., 1862, 

 pp. 672-678. 



284. Note on the solution of an equation 



of the fifth order. Phil. Mag. XXIII., 1862, 

 pp. 195-196. 



285. Note on the transformation of a 



certain differential equation. Phil. Mag. 

 XXIIL, 1862, pp. 266-267. 



286. On a question in the theory of Pro- 

 babilities. Phil. Mag. XXIIL, 1862, pp. 352- 

 365, 470-471. 



287. On the Transcendent 



Cayley, Arthur. 298. On the inflexions of the 

 cubical divergent parabolas. Quart. Journ. 

 Math. VI., 1863, pp. 199-203. 



299. Note sur la realite des racines d'une 

 equation qnadratique. [1862.] Crelle, Journ. 

 LXL, 1863, pp. 367-368. 



3OO. Note on BEZOUT'S method of Elimi- 

 nation. Messenger of Mathem. II., 1863, 

 pp. 88-90. 



3O1. On a tactical theorem relating to 



the triads of 15 things. Phil. Mag. XXV., 

 1863, pp. 59-61. 



3O2. Note on a theorem relating to sur- 

 faces. Phil. Mag. XXV., 1863, pp. 61-62. 



303. Note on a theorem relating to a tri- 



g d . u = - log. tan. (j "" + ^ tii). 



Phil. Mag. XXIV., 1862, pp. 19-21. 



288. Final Remarks on Mr. JERKAKD'S 



theory of equations of the Fifth Order. Phil. 

 Mag. XXIV., 1862, pp. 290-291. 



289. On the Skew Surface of the third 



order. Phil. Mag. XXIV., 1862, pp. 514-519. 



290. On the Analytical theory of the 



Conic. Phil. Trans., 1862, pp. 639-662; Quart. 

 Journ. Math. V., 1862. 



291. On the construction of the ninth 



point of intersection of the cubics which pass 

 through eight given points. Quart. Journ. 

 Math. V., 1862, pp. 222-233. 



292. On the conies which pass through 



the four foci of a given conic. Quart. Journ. 

 Math. V., 1862, pp. 275-280. 



293. On some formula} relating to the 



distances of a point from the vertices of a 

 triangle, and to the problem of factions. Quart. 

 Journ. Math. V., 1862, pp. 38 1-384. 



294. Note on PLATA'S Lunar Theory. As- 



tron. Soc. Month. Not. XXIIL, 1862-63, pp. 

 211-215. 



295. On the conies which pass through 



three given points, and touch a given line. 



Quart. Journ. Math. VI., 1863, pp. 24-30. 

 296. On the cusp of the second kind or 



uodecusp. Quart. Journ. Math. VI., 1863, 



pp. 74-75. 

 297. On certain developable surfaces. 



Quart. Journ. Math. VI., 1863, pp. 108-126. 



angle, line, and conic. Phil. Mag. XXV., 1863, 

 pp. 181-183. 



304. Theorems relating to the canonic 



roots of a binary quantic of an odd order. Phil. 

 Mag. XXV., 1863, pp. 206-208. 



3O5. On the stereographic projection of 



the spherical conic. Phil. Mag. XXV., 1863, 

 pp. 350-353. 



3O6. On the delineation of a cubic scroll. 



Phil. Mag. XXV., 1863, pp. 528-530. 



307. On Skew Surfaces, otherwise scrolls. 

 Phil. Trans. 1863, pp. 453-483. 



308. Note on a differential equation. 



[1862.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. II., 1865, 

 pp. 111-114. 



Cayley, Arthur, and Hermite. Correspondence 

 between Mr. CAYLEY and M. HERMITE on cubic 

 forms. Quart. Journ. Math. I., 1857, pp. 85- 

 91. 



Cayley, Gcorye. Description of an engine for 

 affording mechanical power from Air expanded 

 by Heat. Nicholson, Journ. XVIIL, 1807, pp. 

 260-262. 



2. On aerial Navigation. Nicholson, 



Journ. XXIV., 1809, pp. 164-174 ; XXV., 

 1810, pp. 81-87, 161-173 ; Tilled), Phil. Mag. 

 XLVIL, 1816, pp. 81-86, 321-329, 394-395, 

 429-431 ; L., 1817, pp. 27-35; Paris, Soc. 

 AeYost. Bull. L, 1852, pp. 96-104, 116-125. 



3. Observations respecting the figure of 



a drowned man found in the ice of the pond in 

 Halnaker Park, and upon the explanations 

 which have been offered of that singular phe- 

 nomenon, Nicholson, Jouru. XXXV., 1813, 

 pp. 167-170. 



4. On the Natural Zero, according to 



FAHRENHEIT'S scale. Phil. Mag. V., 1829, pp. 

 88-91. 



Cayre, . Note sur le plus grand developpe- 



mcnt du nerf appele grand syinpathique, ren- 

 contre sur des caduvres de personnes mortes 

 dans un etat d'idiolisme. Journ. de Me'd. VI., 

 1819, pp. 40-45. 



