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  1. Two definite integrals.: Label: en
  2. Solution of \(x^4+bx^3+cx^2+bx+1=0\).: Label: en
  3. The differential operator \(\biggl(x\dfrac{d}{dx}\biggr)^{-1}\).: Label: en
  4. The rehabilitation of differentials.: Label: en
  5. A geometrical transformation.: Label: en
  6. Note on spherical trigonometry.: Label: en
  7. Small oscillations of a body with one degree of freedom.: Label: en
  8. Stokes integral theorem: a direct consequence of integrating the conjugate differential dyadic.: Label: en
  9. The equations for the foci of a conic.: Label: en
  10. Pursers theorem.: Label: en
  11. Note on the ``Alternate segment.: Label: en
  12. To invert the vertices of a triangle into those of an equilateral triangle.: Label: en
  13. Construction for the length of a circular arc.: Label: en
  14. \(ABCDEFG\) is a regular heptagon in a circle of unit radius; to prove that \(AC+AD-AB=\sqrt 7\).: Label: en
  15. The exponential and logarithmic functions.: Label: en
  16. Two inequalities used in the theory of the gamma function.: Label: en
  17. Randomisation, and an old enigma of card play.: Label: en
  18. Some difficult saracenic designs. II. A pattern containing seven-rayed stars.: Label: en
  19. Some applications of the conformal transformation \(Z = z+a^2/z\).: Label: en
  20. A group of coaxial circles; generalization of the orthopole theorem.: Label: en
  21. The circumscribed, inscribed and escribed circles of a triangle in trilinear coordinates.: Label: en
  22. Two proofs of Euclid, XI, 4.: Label: en
  23. Bieberbach's trisection.: Label: en
  24. Small oscillations of a body with one degree of freedom.: Label: en
  25. Moments about the instantaneous centre.: Label: en
  26. Eddington's probability problem.: Label: en
  27. The \(A\), \(B\), \(C\), \(D\) problem.: Label: en
  28. Integers expressible as a sum of two rational cubes.: Label: en
  29. A Lewis Carroll problem.: Label: en
  30. The number of primes.: Label: en
  31. Group theory definitions in Webster's ``New international dictionary.: Label: en
  32. The quadratic quotient.: Label: en
  33. A simple transformation.: Label: en
  34. Huygens' proof of the theorem of Pythagoras.: Label: en
  35. Conormal points on an ellipse. (See note 1127).: Label: en
  36. On conics which have double contact.: Label: en
  37. Determination of the focus and directrix of a parabola whose equation is given with numerical coefficients.: Label: en
  38. Method for finding the foci of the general conic.: Label: en
  39. The determination of the coordinates of the foci of a curve.: Label: en
  40. Conic-tracing in line coordinates.: Label: en
  41. The section of a cone by a plane through its vertex.: Label: en
  42. Sur l'orthopôle.: Label: en
  43. A generalisation of the Frégier point.: Label: en
  44. Theorems on centroids.: Label: en
  45. Length of a circular arc.: Label: en
  46. To bisect a triangle by a line drawn through any point in its plane.: Label: en
  47. If the bisector of the base angles of a triangle are equal, the triangle is isosceles.: Label: en
  48. Note on approximate integration.: Label: en
  49. On the calculation of logarithms. (See algebra report, pp.~50-52.): Label: en
  50. Attraction of spheroids.: Label: en

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