The advent of the modern calculating machine has reduced the labour of computation in an extraordinary degree; continued products, long division, and so on, offer no terrors to anyone who has access to any of the latest excellent machines; even the extraction of a square root can be performed to ten digits in a minute or two. Under these conditions the numerical solution of algebraic equations, a process stigmatised in the seventeenth century as intolerably laborious, can even be in danger of becoming a vice : the present note owes its origin to a mild indulgence.