II. ^Geometrical Investigation of fome curious and interefl- 

 ing Properties of the Circle, fcfc. By JAMES GLENIE, Efqs 

 A. M. F. R. S. Lond. & Edin. 



{Read April i. 1805.] 



Bear Sir, Edinburgh, iid March 1805. 



AS the following paper refers in a great meafure to the gene- 

 ral theorems published by your father, I now commit it to 

 your care, and that of my friend Mr Pl a ye air, Profeflbr of Na- 

 tural Philofophy. I wifti it to be communicated to the Royal So- 

 ciety of Edinburgh, and, if approved of, to be inferted in their 

 Tranfaclions as foon as pomble. Indeed, I truft, that even 

 fimple as it is, it will not be altogether unacceptable to that 

 learned body. 



I am, 



Dear Sir, 



Moft fincerely your, &c. 



Ja s Glenie, 



Dugald Stewart, Efqs \ 

 Profeffor of Moral Philofophy .J 



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