Page 26, l. 3 from bottom, dele 'As we have made no assumption', &c. down to l. 7 of p. 27, 'the expression may then be written', and substitute as follows:—
Let us now suppose that the curves for which
is constant form a series of closed curves surrounding the point on the surface for which
has its minimum value,
, the last curve of the series, for which
, coinciding with the original closed curve s.
Let us also suppose that the curves for which
is constant form a series of lines drawn from the point at which
to the closed curve s, the first
, and the last,
, being identical
Integrating (8) by parts the first term with respect to a and
the second with respect to
, the double integrals destroy each
other. The line integral,
,
is zero, because the curve
, is reduced to a point at which
there is but one value of
and of
.
The two line integrals,
+
,
destroy each other, because the point
is identical with the
point
.
The expressions (8) is therefore reduced to

(9)
Since the curve
is identical with the closed curve s, we
may write this expression
p. 80, in equations (3), (4), (6), (e), (17), (18), (19), (20), (21), (22), for
read
.
p. 82, l. 3, for
read
.
p. 83, in equations (28), (29), (30). (31), for
read
p. 83,„ in equation (29), insert - before the second member.
p. 105, 1. 2, for
read
.
p. 108, equation (1), for
read
.
p. 108,„ equation„ (2), for
read
.
p. 108,„ equation„ (3), for
, read
.
p. 108,„ equation„ (4), for
read
.
p. 113, l. 4, for
read
.
p. 113,„ l. 5, for
read
.
p. 111, I. 5, for
read
.
p. 124, last line, for
read
.
p. 125, lines 3 and 4, transpose within and without; l. 16, for
read
; and l. 18, for
read
.
p. 128, lines 11, 10, 8 from bottom for
read
.
p. 149, l. 24, for equpotential read equipotential. p. 159, l. 3, for
read
.
p. 159,„ l. 2 from bottom, for
read
.
p. 163, l. 20, for
read
.
p. 164, equation (34), for
read
p. 179, equation (76), for
read
.
p. 185, equation (24), for
read
.
p. 186, l. 5 from bottom, for 'The surface-density on the elliptic plate' read The surface-density on either side of the elliptic plate.
p. 186, equation (30), for
read
.
p. 188, equation (38), for
read
.
p. 196, l. 27, for
read
.
p. 197, equation (10) should be
.
p. 204, l. 15 from bottom, dele either.
p. 215, l. 4, for
read
.
p. 234, equation (13), for
read
.
p. 335, dele last 14 lines.
p. 336, l. 1, dele therefore.
p. 336,„ l. 2, for 'the potential at
to exceed that at
by
,' read a current,
, from
to
.
p. 336,„ l. 4, for '
to
will cause the potential at
to exceed that at
by the same quantity
,' read
to
will cause an equal current
from
to
.
p. 351, l. 3, for
read
.
p. 351,„ l. 5, read
.
p. 355, last line, for
read
.
p. 356, equation (12), for
read
.
p. 365, in equations (12), (15), (16), for
read
.
p. 366, equation (3), for
read
.
p. 367, l. 5, for
read
.
p. 368, equation (14), for
read
.
p. 397, l. 1, for
read
.
p. 404, at the end of Art. 350 insert as follows:—
When
, the resistance to be measured,
, the resistance of the battery, and
, the resistance of the galvanometer, are given, the best values of the other resistances have been shewn by Mr. Oliver Heaviside (Phil. Mag., Feb. 1873) to be
.