220 



Geological Society. 



Umbrella-maker 1 



Wharlintrer 5 



Whitesmith 64 



Wine-dealer 13 



(122 Trades) 3,548 



AINSTEY OF THE CITY OF YORK. SPECIFICATION. 



Baker 



Blacksmith, (Horse-shoes) . . 



Brewer 



Bricklayer 



Brick-maker 



Mason or Waller 



House-painter 



Butcher, Flesher 



Carpenter 



Cabinet-maker 



Wheelwright 



Sawyer 



Carrier 



Cheesemonger 



Coacli-owner, Driver, &c 



Coal-merchant, (Fuel) , 



Cooper 



Currier 



Earthenware, China, Pottery 



1 



46 



3 



17 



18 



8 



1 



25 



30 



4 



29 



4 



6 



1 



2 



3 



3 



1 



Farrier, Cattle Doctor, Cow Doc- 

 tor 2 



Glazier, Plumber 2 



Grocer 7 



Huckster, Hawker, Pedlar,DufFer 7 



Maltster 2 



Miller 10 



Paper-maker 7 



Publican or Inn-keeper, Retailer 



of Beer 37 



Saddler 4 



Shoe and Boot-maker or mender 91 

 Shopkeeper (Dealer in sundry ne- 

 cessary articles, such as are 



sold in a village shop) 28 



Tailor, Breeches-maker 49 



Tanner 3 



Whitesmith 1 



[To be coiithmed.'] 



(33 Trades) 454 



Professor Leybouvn's Matheviatical Repository. No. XXIII. 



The Number now before us of this valuable work contains. Mathe- 

 matical Notices. — Solutions to the Questions proposed in No. XXI. by 

 several Contributors. — Constructions and Expressions for the Circum- 

 ference of a Circle. — On Spherical Geometry, by T. S. Davies, Esq. 

 F.R S.E. F.R.A.S. — Propositions in the Lunar Theory, by the Rev. 

 Brice Bronwin. — On the Attraction of an Oblate Spheroid of Small 

 Ellipticity, and a Dissertation on the Expansion of Functions ; by the 

 same. — Four Indeterminate Problems, by Mr. John Davy. — Solution 

 to a Piiysical Question, by Mr. Woolhouse. — On the Cycloid, by 

 Lieut. Colonel Glover. — Properties of Plane Triangles, and Two In- 

 determinate Problems, by James Cunliffe, Esq. — The Rev. Charles 

 U'ildbore's Demonstrations of the Rev. John Lawson's Sixty Theo- 

 rems. — On the Theory of Elliptic Transcendents, by James Ivory, 

 Esq. A.M. F.R.S. — Dr. Matthew Stewart's Generalization of the 

 Fourth Proposition of the Fourth Book of Pappusj together with other 

 Theorems. — Cambridge Problems : and twenty new theorems for 

 solution in a future Number of the Repository. 



XLV. Frocecdings of Learned Societies. 



GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



IHT9 p K 90 A P''ipcr"On the Secondary Formations in the 

 i»JZ. heb. -.'.— iiL neighbourhood of Ludlow/' by J. R. Wright, 



