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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
The problem to divide the plane, without overlapping, into a network of regular polygons with the same length of side, has been completely worked out for the three geometries for the case in which the polygons are all of the same kind. The resulting networks are called regular
note * page 393 No. 9 is 2 pentagons and 1 decagon, but this is not a developable angle
note † page 393 I have not exhausted all the composite types in this class. There cannot be more than 222.