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THIS is a curious and interesting little book, though unlikely to appeal to a wide circle of mathematicians. The author makes heavy demands both on the intelligence and the knowledge of his readers, and his English, though usually 'correct', is English of a very 'continental' type, overpacked with allusions, parentheses and qualifying clauses. A good deal of allowance must be made for the inherent difficulty of the subject-matter, but it is a pity that he could not write in a simpler and less oracular style.
Eratosthenian Averages
By Aurel Wintner. Pp. v + 81. (Baltimore, Md.: The Author, Johns Hopkins University, 1943.) 2 dollars.
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HARDY, G. ERATOSTHENIAN AVERAGES. Nature 152, 708 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152708a0
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