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- Note on a formula relating to the zero-value of 

 a theta-function. [1886.] Crelle, Jl. Math., 100, 1887, 

 87-88. 



Notefs] on the theory of linear differential equations. 

 [1886-87.] Crelle, Jl. Math., 100, 1887, 286-295; 101, 

 1887, 209-213. 



On the complex of lines which meet a unicursal 

 quartic curve. [1886.] London Math. Soc. Proc. , 17, 

 1887, 232-238. 



On the transformation of elliptic functions. Atner. 

 Jl. Math., 9, 1887, 193-224; 10, 1888, 71-93. 



Note sur la transformation du septieme ordre, des 



fonctions elliptiques. Ass. Fran?. C. R., 1887 (Pt. 2), 

 211-213. 



On a differential equation and the construction of 

 MILKER'S lamp. Edinb. Math. Soc. Proe., 5, 1887, 

 99-101. 



On BRIOT and BOUQUET'S theory of the differential 



equation F I it, -j- 1=0. [1887.] London Math. Soc. 



Proc., 18 (1886-87), 314-324. 



Note on KIEPERT'S L-equatious, in the transformation 

 of elliptic functions. Math. Ann., 30, 1887, 75-77. 



Note on the Jacobian sextic equation. Math. Ann., 

 30, 1887, 78-84. 



On the intersection of curves. Math. Ann., 30, 1887, 



85-90. 



Comparison of the Weierstrassian and Jacobian elliptic 

 functions. Messenger Math., 16, 1887, 129-132. 



On multiple algebra. Quart. Jl. Math., 22, 1887, 



270-308. 

 Note on a formula for A"0'/n' when n, i are very large 



numbers. [1887.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 14, 1888, 



149-153. 

 System of equations for three circles which cut each 



other at given angles. Messenger Math., 17, 1888, 



18-21. 

 On the system of three circles which cut each other at 



given angles and have their centres in a line. Messenger 



Math., 17, 1888, 60-69. 

 On systems of rays. Messenger Math., 17, 1888, 



73-78. 



Note on the two relations connecting the distances of 

 four points on a circle. Messenger Math., 17, 1888, 

 94-95. 



Note on the anharmonic ratio equation. Messenger 



Math., 17, 1888, 95-96. 

 Note sur les surfaces minima et le theoreme de 



JOACHIMSIHAL. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 106, 1888, 995- 



996. 

 Note on the hydrodynamical equations. [1888.] 



Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 15, 1889, 342-344. 



A case of complex multiplication with imaginary 

 modulus arising out of the cubic transformation in 

 elliptic functions. [1888.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 

 19, 1889, 300-301. 



On the surfaces with plane or spherical curves of 



curvature. Amer. Jl. Math., 11, 1889, 71-98, 293- 

 306. 



On the theory of groups. Amer. Jl. Math., 11, 1889, 



139-157. 



On the binodal quartic and the graphical representa- 

 tion of the elliptic functions. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 

 Trans., 14, 1889, 484-494. 



On the Diophantine relation y- + y"- = Square. London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 20, 1889, 122-127. 



On the finite number of the covariants of a binary 



quantic. Math. Ann., 34, 1889, 319-320. 



Note on the relation between the distance of five 



points in space. Messenger Math., 18, 1889, 100-102. 



On HERMITE'S //-product theorem. Messenger Math., 



18, 1889, 104-107. 



A correspondence of confocal Cartesians with the right 

 lines of a hyperboloid. Messenger Math., 18, 1889, 128- 

 130. 



Analytical formulte in regard to an octad of points. 

 Messenger Math., 18, 1889, 149-152. 



On RVJDIO'S inverse centre-surface. Quart. Jl. Math., 



22, 1889, 156-158. 



The investigation by WALLIS of his expression for TT. 

 Quart. Jl. Math., 23, 1889, 165-109. 



A theorem on trees. Quart. Jl. Math., 23, 1889, 

 376-378. 



The bitangents of the quintic. [1890.] Ann. Math., 



5 (1889-90), 109-110. 



Note on the orthomorphic transformation of a circle 



into itself. Edinb. Math. Soc. Proc., 8, 1890, 91-92. 



Note on the sums of two series. Messenger Math., 



19, 1890, 29-31. 

 On the foeals of a quadric surface. Messenger Math., 



19, 1890, 113-117. 



On Latin squares. 

 137. 



On the equation a- 17 -1 = 0. 



Messenger Math., 19, 1890, 135- 



Messenger Math., 19, 

 1890, 184-188. 



Sur les racines d'une equation algebrique. Paris, Ac. 



Sci. C. R., 110, 1890, 174-176, 215-218. 



Sur 1'equation modulaire pour la transformation de 

 1'ordre 11. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., Ill, 1890, 447-449. 



Sur les surfaces minima. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., Ill, 

 1890, 953-954. 



A transformation in elliptic functions. Quart. Jl. 

 Math., 24, 1890, 259-262. 



On a soluble quintic equation. Amer. Jl. Math., 13, 



1891, 53-58. 



On some problems of orthomorphosis. Crelle, Jl. 

 Math., 107, 1891, 262-277. 



On the partitions of a polygon. London Math. Soc. 



Proc., 22, 1891, 237-262. 

 Note on the ninth roots of unity. Messenger Math., 



20, 1891, 63. 



On two invariants of a quaclriquadric function. 

 Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 68-69. 



On a particular case of KUMMER'S differential equation 



of the third order. Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 75-79. 



Note on the iuvolutant of two binary matrices. 



Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 136-137. 



On the notion of a plane curve of a given order. 

 Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 148-150. 



On the epitrochoid. Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 150- 



158. 



On the substitution groups for two, three, four, five, 

 six, seven, and eight letters. Quart. Jl. Math., 25, 1891, 

 71-88, 137-155. 



On the problem of tactions. Quart. Jl. Math., 25, 



1891, 104-127. 

 On orthomorphosis. Quart. Jl. Math., 25, 1891, 203- 



226. 



Note on the lunar theory. [1891.] Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not. , 52, 1892, 2-5. 



On CLiFFOBn's paper " On syzygetic relations among 



the powers of linear quautics." [1891.] London Math. 

 Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 99-104. 

 Corrected serninvariant tables for the weights 11 & 12. 



Amer. Jl. Math., 14, 1892, 195-200. 

 Note on the skew surfaces applicable upon a given 



skew surface. London Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 217- 



225. 

 Note on a hyperdeterminant identity. Messenger 



Math., 21, 1892, 131-132. 

 On the non-existence of a special group of points. 



Messenger Math., 21, 1892, 132-133. 



On WARING'S formula for the sum of the with powers 



of the roots of an equation. Messenger Math., 21, 1892, 



133-137. 



