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with numerous examples, Vol. I., Cambridge, University Press, 1891 ; 

 also G. M. MINCHIN, A treatise on statics with applications to physics, 

 Vol. I., 3d ed., Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1884 ; I. TODHUNTER, Analyti- 

 cal statics, 5th ed. by J. D. Everett, London, Macmillan, 1887 ; B. PRICE, 

 Infinitesimal calculus, Vol. III. : Statics and dynamics of material par- 

 ticles, 2d ed., Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1868. For problems, see also 

 W. WALTON, Collection of problems in illustration of the principles of 

 elementary mechanics, 2d ed., Cambridge, Deighton, 1880. 



Numerous applications to civil and mechanical engineering will be 

 found in J. H. COTTERILL, Applied mechanics, London, Macmillan, 1884 ; 

 W. J. M. RANKINE, A manual of applied mechanics, 9th ed. by E. F. 

 Bamber, London, Griffin, 1877; A. RITTER, Lehrbuch der technischen 

 Mechanik, 5th ed., Leipzig, Baumgartner, 1884 ; J. WEISBACH, Mechan- 

 ics of engineering, Vol. I., translated by E. B. COXE, New York, Van 

 Nostrand, 1875 ; and in works on graphical statics. 



On friction, see in particular : G. HERRMANN, The graphical statics of 

 mechanism, translated by A. P. Smith, 2d ed., New York, Van Nostrand, 

 1892 ; R. H. THURSTON, Treatise on friction and lost work in machinery 

 and mill work, New York, Wiley, 1885 ; J. H. JELLETT, The theory of 

 friction, Dublin, Hodges, 1872. 



