£ R RA TA. 



page 3, line 26, for '* temperance " read " tempe- 

 rature." p. 301, 1. 25, for <' materie" read «= materiei." 

 p. 331, 1. 7, for " as hitherto to" read "as to render it very 

 improbable, that it (hould hitherto." p. 371, two laft lines, 



for . ., read ' — P- 374. !• 2» "om 



the bottom, for — X ^^ J)*""* ' read — -— - 



X P*y'-3. p. 375. 1.1. for r a/ "' , read r \/ '* 



m — 1 1 — m , 



P. 377, line 10, for 4/-^-— — ; ~ read ^/- , ■ 



p. 381, 1. 3, from the bottom, for V^»« ^^ — ^ ^ read 



y/mi^'—r^^ 083,1. 7, fori + ./-^^rcadi,= 

 * V ^« — 1 



jk. - / and 1. 8, for jc=:, r. 2=. P. 384, 1, 3, frombot- 



r^ — ^w/J: 



y^2 .,,i2 / 



y' -^ read ^/j' + 



385, 1. 6, for ^ »«. ;rrp=' X /r^ —7,1 l'-^, '■ead 

 v;"™. ^2 _ ;^+ v//^ — wi"^ P. 391,1.13, for «=zi, read 



7Z 3 



« = — I. P. 392, 1. 3, from the bottom, for r — - — is infinite- 



V — 3 

 ly greater than /», read '' is infinitely greater than 



« — 3 

 y ' therefore y is infinitely greater than p. P. 393, 



1. 4, for JL > read ^ . P. 394, 1. 14, for p C p, read 



y P 



in pj 



K C p. P. 390, 1. 2, for ^n—i ^ jy« 1 ^ ^^^^ 



yn — 1 



yn~i X ■ ■ 



