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difficulties which usually perplex beginners, especially zvith reference 

 to the limits of integrations. A netv method has been adopted in 

 remrd to the transformation of inultiple integrals. The last chapte^^ 

 deals ivith the Calculus of Variations. A large collection of Exer- 

 cises selected fi'om College Examination Papers^ has been appended 

 to the several chapters. 



EXAMPLES OF ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF THREE 

 DIMENSIONS. Second Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. cloth. 4^. 



A TREATISE ON ANALYTICAL STATICS. With numerous 

 Examples. Third Edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo. 

 cloth. loj-. 6d. 



In this work on Statics (treating of the laws of the equilibrium of 

 bodies) will be found all the propositions which usually appear in 

 treatises on Theoretical Statics. To the diffe7'ent chapters Examples 

 are appended, which have been principally selected from University 

 Examination Papers, In the Third Edition many additions have 

 been made, in order to ilhistrate the application of the principles of 

 the subject to the solution of problems, 



A HISTORY OF THE MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF 

 PROBABILITY, from the Time of Pascal to that of Laplace. 



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The subject of this work has high claims to consideration on account 

 of the subtle proble^ns which it involves, the valuable contributions 

 to analysis which it has produced, its important practical applica- 

 tions, and the erfiinence of those who have cultivated it; nearly 

 every great mathematician within the range of a century and 

 a half comes under consideration in the course of the history. The 

 author has endeavoured to be quite accurate in his statements, and 

 to reproduce the essential elements of the original works which he 

 has analysed. Besides being a history, the work may claim the title 

 of a comprehensive treatise on the Theory of Probability, for it 

 assumes in the reader only so much knozvledge as can be gained from 

 an elementary book on Algebra, and introduces him to almost roery 

 process and every special problem zvhich the literature of the subject 

 _ can furnish, 



RESEARCHES IN THE CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS, 

 Principally on the Theory of Discontinuous Solutions : An Essay 



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