The Mixed Transformation of Lagrange's Equations

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I SHOULD fancy from the review by ``G. H. B.'' in NATURE of July 19 (p. 265) that the papers of Prof. Levi Civita relate largely to the mixed transformation of Lagrange's equations, the complete theory (Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., vol. vi., p. 117; ``Hydrodynamics,'' vol. i., p. 171) of which was first given by myself so far back as 1887. But what I wish to point out is this, that this theory depends no more on any so-called theory of ``ignored'' coordinates (or kinosthenic coordinates as Prof. J. J. Thomson [Phil. Trans., 1885, part ii.] calls them) than it does on the existence of the hypothetical personage known as the Man in the Moon.

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