Full text: The collected mathematical papers of Arthur Cayley, Sc.D., F.R.S., sadlerian professor of pure mathematics in the University of Cambridge (Vol. 5)

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309. Note on the Theory of Determinants ...... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxi. (1861), pp. 180—185 
310. Note on Mr Jerrard’s researches on the Equation of the Fifth 
Order ........... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxi. (1861), pp. 210—214 
311. On a Theorem of Abel’s relating to Equations of the Fifth 
Order ........... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxi. (1861), pp. 257—263 
312. On the Partitions of a Close ....... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxi. (1861), pp. 424—428 
313. On a Surface of the Fourth Order ...... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxi. (1861), pp. 491—495 
314. On the Curves situate on a Surface of the Second Order. 
Phil. Mag. t. xxii. (1861), pp. 35—38 
315. On the Cubic Centres of a Line with respect to three lines 
and a line .......... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxii. (1861), pp. 433—436 
*316. Note on the solution of an Equation of the Fifth Order . 
Phil. Mag. t. xxiii. (1862), pp. 195, 196 
317. Note on the transformation of a certain Differential Equation 
Phil. Mag. t. xxiii. (1862), pp. 266, 267 
*318. On a question in the Theory of Probabilities .... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxiii. (1862), pp. 361—365 
*319. Postscript to the paper, On a question in the Theory of Proba 
bilities ........... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxiii. (1862), pp. 470, 471 
320. On the Transcendent gd u = \ log tan (^-¡r + %ui) . . . . 
Phil. Mag. t. xxiv. (1862), pp. 19—21 
*321. Final Remarks on Mr Jerrard’s theory of Equations of the 
Fifth Order .......... 
Phil. Mag. t. xxiv. (1862), p. 290 
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