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Maseres, F. The D * of Permutations and Combinations. Being 



an essential part of the Doctrine of Chances, by Jas. Bernoulli and 

 John Wallis, with other Mathematical Tracts. Published by F- 

 Maseres. 1795. Royal 8vo. [262 



Neumann, C. Untersuchungen iiber das logarithmische und Newton'- 

 sche Potential. 1877. 8vo. [263 



Newton et Leibnitz. An anonymous statement (in English, French 

 and German) that 250 fr. had been deposited with the ' Notary 

 public de Fanget ' of Pau for the publication of a MS. said by 

 Gerhardt to be in the Hanover Royal Library, called ' Excerpta 

 ex tractatu Newtoni Msco. de Analysi per aequationes numero 

 terminorum infmitas.' 4 pages, Imprirr^rie 6, Vignancour, Pau, 

 Janvier, 1863. Folio. [264 



Republished, with the addition of a Letter dated Pau, I August, 



saying that although 1500 copies were circulated in January and 

 February, the challenge had not been taken up. 2 pages. 

 Printed at Paris [1863]. Folio. [265 



Raphson, Joseph. Historia Fluxionum, sive Tractatus Originem & 

 Progressum Peregregiae Istius Methodi brevissimo compendio 

 (et quasi Synoptice) Exhibens. 1715. 4to. [266 



Pages 97 123 contain the correspondence between Newton and Leibnitz concerning 

 the invention of Fluxions. 



The History of Fluxions, shewing in a compendious manner the 

 first Rise of, and various Improvements made in that Incom- 

 parable Method. 1715. 4to. [267 



Pages 97 123 are exactly the same as those in the Latin edition (both printed by the 

 same printer), the one printing of these pages evidently serving for both editions. 



Robins, Benjamin. Discourse concerning the nature and certainty of 

 Sir I. Newton's Methods of Fluxions and of Prime and Ultimate 

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Also in Robins's Mathematical Tracts, 1761. Vol. II. 



