Srction III., 1903 



[73] 



Trans. R. S. C. 



X. — Numerical values of certain fu?ictions involving e-^. 



By W. Lash Miller, Ph.D., and T. E. Eosebrugh, M.A. 



(Read May 19, 1903.) 



ROY. SOC. CAN. TRANS. (N.S.) IX. 



To face page yj of Section III. 



Owing to defective type, some figures in the following decimals 

 are not distinct. 



Page 73 and 74, Eqns. 6, 7, 8, 9, for K read K q'^-o. 



cc 



" 80, footline, for | ^ dx read j ^^dx 

 J x^ •^. x^ 



" 80. ;r=.ooi, third integral for .999 000 500 read o.ggg 000 500 



" 80, ;f=.ooi, fourth " " .999 999 500 " 0.999 999 500 



" 100, ;r=i.3i, fourth " " .632 284 330 " .623 284 330 



" 106, ;«r=.9io,/(?r .442 334 314 read .^^2 334 312 



Kdu = 



- dij 



. e-iy (1 + rif -\-h r^'if — sif + ti/) 



(5) 



Writing x for qy and integrating (with the lower Umit m = 0, 2 = 0) 

 Ku = 



—Je-'^x'"' dx — ^/e--^'a;2-« dx-{- \Je~-'' x^'^dx — '^} ^V e" V-^^Za: (6) 



1 The subject is more fully discussed in a paper which will shortly be published 

 under the title : T. R. Rosebrugh and W. Lash Miller— A convenient integral form 

 of the Equations of Chemical Kinetics, 



