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The Rudiments of Relativity. By J. P. Dalton. Pp. vi + 105. 5s. 1921. (Council of Education, Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.) - Le Principe de Relativité et la Théorie de la Gravitation. By J. Becquerel. Pp. ix + 342. 25 francs. (English price, 12s. 6d.) 1922. (Gauthier-Villars.) - Space—Time—Matter. By H. Weyl. Translated by H. L. Brose. Pp. xi + 330. 18s. 1922. (Methuen.) - A Criticism of Einstein and his Problem. By W. H. V. Reade. Pp. 126. 4s. 6d. 1922. (Blackwell, Oxford.) - La Notion d’Espace. By D. Nys. Pp. 446. 15s. 1922. (Oxford University Press.)

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Page 175 of note * For English translations of this and other original papers see:

The Principle of Relativity. Translated by M. N. Saha and S. N. Bose. 10s. 1920. (Calcutta University Press.)

or The Principle of Relativity. Translated by G. B. Jeffery and W. Perrett. 10s. 6d. 1922. (Methuen.)

Page 175 of note This refers only to a tensor which like the moment of a force, is skew-symmetrical; the general four-dimensional tensor of the second rank has sixteen (=42) components.