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350. Sur un theoreme relatif a huit points 



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356. Note sur quelques formules de M. E. 



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358. On the locus of the foci of the conies 



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365. On the higher singularities of a plane 



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376. Solution of a problem of elimination. 



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377. On the conies which pass through two 



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378. On the conies which touch three given 



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379. On a locus in relation to the triangle. 



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