IN 1888 a Committee was appointed by the British Association for the purpose “of considering the possibility of calculating tables of certain mathematical functions, and, if necessary, of taking steps ...
[1] Zero and one.--[2] Two and three.--[3] Four, five and six.--[4] Seven, eight, and nine.--[5] Ten, eleven, and twelve.--[6] Thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen.--[7 ...
THE worthy completion of a long and arduous task will always draw from the beholder the tribute of an almost personal gratification. Our sympathy and interest are at once enlisted by the opening ...