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Book Reviews

—Morgan, P. A. P., An Introduction to Probability Theory. Oxford University Press, 1968, 542 pp., $16;

—Hajek, Jaroslav and Vaclav Dupac, Probability in Science and Engineering. New York: Academic Press, 1967, 120 pp., $6.50;

—Bharucha-Reid, A. T., ed., Probabilistic Methods in Applied Mathematics, Vol. I. New York: Academic Press, 1968, 291 pp., $15;

—Blanc-Lapierre, A. and R. Foktet, Theory of Random Functions, vol. 2. Tr. J. Gani. New York: Gordon and Breach; 344 pp., $9.50;

—Bradley, James V., Distribution-Free Statistical Tests. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 388 pp., $11.50;

I.E.E.E.Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics; September, 1968; Vol. SSC-4, No. 3;

—Fiacco, Anthony V. and Garth P. McCobmick, Nonlinear Programming. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1968, 210 pp., $9.95;

—Clegg, John C, Calculus of Variations. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1969, 190 pp., $4;

—Spiegel. Murray R., Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968, 271 pp., paperback $3.95.

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