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IN this little book of thirty-one pages the various rules and methods of treating logarithms are stated and explained in a simple and precise way, and those beginning the subject would do well to read through these few pages. Numerous examples are put in here and there, and at the end the author has added a collection of questions taken from the Woolwich and Sandhurst examination papers for the years 1880–87.
The Elements of Logarithms.
By W. Gallatly (London: F. Hodgson, 1888.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 38, 172 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038172b0
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