SCIENTIFIC CATALOGUE. 



Airy (G. 1^.)— continued. 



relating to chances which can be altered only by the changes of entire 

 units or integral multiples of units in the fundamental conditions 

 of the problem ; the other concerning those chances which have 

 respect to insensible gradations in thevaltt^ofthe element measured), 

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UNDULATORY THEORY OF OPTICS. Designed for the Use 

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ON SOUND AND ATMOSPHERIC VIBRATIONS. With 

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