Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
In a previous paper the author has examined the various types of non-singular surfaces of sectional genus four; in the present work the same method is applied to non-singular surfaces of sectional genus five. The examination of this case completes the classification of non-singular surfaces in higher space as far as those of the seventh order; for a septimic surface of sectional genus six, necessarily normal in S4, must lie on a quadric, and its characters may be determined from this fact.