%I #11 Sep 29 2018 01:48:57
%S 7,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,27,37,47,57,67,77,87,97,107,110,111,113,
%T 114,115,116,117,118,119,127,137,147,157,167,177,187,197,207,210,211,
%U 213,214,215,216,217,218,219,227,237,247,257,267,277,287,297,307,310
%N Numbers ending in the letter N.
%C All odd primes are in this sequence or A059093. See comments in A166731 about the English names of large numbers (American system, possibly extended). - _Rick L. Shepherd_, Oct 20 2009
%D Rodolfo Kurchan, Mesmerizing Math Puzzles, Sterling Publications, p. 20.
%Y Cf. A059093 ("e"), A166726 ("o"), A166727 ("r"), A166728 ("x"), A166729 ("t"), A166730 ("y"), A166731 ("d"). - _Rick L. Shepherd_, Oct 20 2009
%K nonn,word
%O 1,1
%A _Rodolfo Kurchan_, Mar 20 2001
%E Terms beyond the first twelve by _Rick L. Shepherd_, Oct 20 2009