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Hayashi ^ Hayashi. 



Olorn. di Matern. Rattaglini: Demonstrat. 

 ölementaire du theoreme de Hadamard sur la 

 valeur maximum du determinant, 6 S. (48, 

 1910). — L'equat. differentielle du mouvem. 

 d'un projectile spher. pesant dans l'air, 2 S. (49, 

 11). — II ,,Fukudai" edi determinanti nelle 

 matematiche giapponesi (trad. dall' inglese di 

 S. Cherubino), 19 S. (50, 12). — L. paraboles 

 & hyperboles superieures, 5 S. (52, 14). — On 

 the curve whose principal normals are the 

 binormals of a given curve, 14 S. (54, 16). 



Jahresber. d. Deut. Math. Vereinig^.: On 

 Mr. Mikami's essay & Prof. Harzer's remark, 



1 S. (15, 1906). 



Nouv. Ann. de Math.: Nouv. procede de 

 resolut, de l'equat. de 4. degre, 2 S. (1, 1901). 



— Expressions de tang» a & cot'i a sous 

 forme de continuants, 3 S. (2, 02). — Theoreme 

 relatif aux valeurs moyennes, 2 S. (5, 05). • — 

 fiquat. indeterminee, 4 S. (10, 10). 



Palermo, Cire. matem. Rend.: On areolar 

 holomorphic functs., 5 S. (34, 1912). — The 

 double six of straight lines, 4 S. (39, 15). — 

 On Stieltjes's integral, 4 S. (40, 15). — On 

 some inequalities, 5 S. (44, 20). — The Cauchy 

 problem on the equat. of telegraphy, 5 S. 

 (46, 22). 



Porto, Acad. Polyt. Annacs: On the criterion 

 for an extreme of a funct. of one real variable, 

 12 S. (4, 1909). 



Tohoku, Math. Juurn.: Eine stetige & nicht- 

 differenzierbare Funkt., 3 S. — On the Diophan- 

 tine equat. x* + y* = z* + t*, 2 S. — On 

 certain Systems of lines, circles & spheres 

 (m. T. Kubota), 3 S. — Un theoreme de Casey 

 en Mathematiques Japonaises, 3 S. (1, 1911/12). 



— Notes on infinite series, 9 S. ^ — Notes on 

 algebraical plane curves, 7 S. — Note on some 

 points in the dif ferential calculus, 4 S. — Some 

 properties of conics (m. S. Kakeya), 4 S. — 

 On a theorem of Mr. Kakeya's, 1 S. (2, 12). — 

 The quartic equat. whose roots are concyclic, 



2 S. — On solut. of functional equats., 2 S. — 

 The roots of an algebraic equat., öS. — On the 



formula (i^Y + f^^V = 1, 1 S. (3, 13^ — 



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Two theorems on complex numbers, 3 S. — 

 On algebraic functs., equally ramified on the 

 same Riemann surface, 4 S. (4, 13/14). — On 

 Kronecker's example of power — seties having its 

 circle of convergence for its natural limit, 4 S. 



— Poles of a given triangle with respect to a 

 System of four-line conics, 8 S. — On the 

 applicability of two surfaces having the same 

 total curvature at corresponding points, 5 S. 



— A determinantal theorem, 2 S. (5, 14). — 

 Power-series having its circle of convergence for 

 its natural limit, 3 S. (6, 14/15). — The reiyaku 

 method & the development of theory of con- 

 tinued fracts. in Japan (in Japan. Sprache), 

 44 & 17 S. (6 & 7, 14/15). — Prof. Jitsuo 

 Yoshikawa (1878—1915) (japanisch), 7 S. 

 (7, 15). — On the divide produced by a plate 

 in a moving liquid, 4 S. (8, 15). — • A list of 

 works of the late Mr. Toshisada Endo 1843 — 

 1915 (japanisch), 3 S. (8 & 9, 15 & 16). — The 

 late Prof. Onosaburo Sutö, 1871 — 1915 (japa- 

 nisch), 6 S. — Some associated surfaces of 

 a twisted curve, 9 S. (9, 16). — On the soluts. 

 of the indeterminate equat. x^ + y^ + z^ = m* 

 in Japanese mathematics (japanisch), 13 S. — 

 A remark on the integral equat. solved by 

 Mr. Hirakawa, 4 S. — On some resolvable eli- 

 minants, 9 S. (10, 16). — Manzo Ajima & 

 Sandanojö Matsunaga (japanisch), 21 S. — 

 Miscellaneous notes on conics, 17 S. — Path of 



a particle moving within a polygon, 18 S. 

 (11, 17). — General equiangular spirals, circu- 

 lar involutes, Archimedian spirals & cycloids 

 (japanisch), 12 S. (12, 17). — On the involutes 

 of a curve & some applicat. of the method of 

 moving trihedral, 4 S. — On a certain functional 

 equat. (japanisch), 14 S. (13, 18). — A deter- 

 minal theorem & Clifford's theorem on n lines 

 (m. Kwan Shibata), 10 S. — A construct.- 

 problem in elementary projective geometry, 

 9 S. — On the mean centre of the points of inter- 

 sect. of two algebraic curves (japanisch), 6 S. 



— On some methods, especially töjutsu, in the 

 Japanese mathematics, 25 S. — On some al- 

 gebraic equat. having real roots only, 6 S. 

 (14, 18). — On curves with monotonous cur- 

 vature, 4 S. — On the indeterminate form oo/ oo 

 (japanisch), 7 S. (15, 19). — The populär books, 

 Jinkoki & Kaisanki, in the Japanese mathema- 

 tics (japanisch), 15 S. — Some problems of 

 circle & sphere divisions, 5 S. — On the maxi- 

 mum modulus of norm-funct. (japanisch), 12 S. 



— The wasanists of the Sendai, Ichinoseki, 

 Morioka & Hirosaki hans (japanisch), 35 S. 

 (16, 19). — The ellipsoid within a right circnlar 

 cylinder, 8 S. (1?, 20). — On cert. inequalities, 

 15 S. — Akiyuki Kemmochi & his equal circles 

 on the sphere (japanisch), 7 S. — On the use 

 of a table of double entry, 5 S.(18, 20). — Some 

 Problems in a theory of interest, & some inte- 

 gral equat. (japanisch), 10 S. — The osculating 

 conics of a plane curve, 5 S. (19, 21). — On 



the integrals Je.rp (^ sin ^®) sin P® <^0> 







8 S. — On a cert. generalized Pell equat., 7 S. 

 (20, 21). — The logarithm in the Japanese 

 Mathematics (japanisch), 43 S. — Some inte- 

 gral equats. in the theory of diffus, of mixed 

 gases, 5 S. (21, 22). 



Tohoku L'niv. Sc. Rep.: On the impossibility 

 of the indeterminate equat. xn -f yn — nzn, 

 in which n is an odd prime integer, 8 S. — 

 On Fermat's last theorem, 4 S. (1, 1912). — 

 A generalizat. of Liouville's & Briot-Bouquet's 

 theorems on doubly periodic functs., 5 S. (2, 13). 

 ■ — On ovoid bodies, 5 S. — On the lines of 

 torsion, 6 S. (3, 14). — On trilinear pole & 

 polar, 18 S. (4, 15). — On the usual parametric 

 curves on a svu-face, 7 S. — Curves having 

 similar osculating conics, & every-where para- 

 bolically curved lines, 7 S. — On the curves 

 of constant breadth, & the convex closed 

 curves inscribable & revolvable in a regulär 

 polygon, 10 S. — On the successive Jacobians 

 derived from two binary quadratic f orms, 3 S. 

 (5, 16). — The skew surface whose line of 

 strict. is straight, 7 S. — Some theorems on 

 binary forms, 9 S. (6, 17). — On a cert. func- 

 tional equat., 32 S. (7, 18). — On the analytic 

 funct. whose modulus is a rational integral 

 funct. of the imaginary part of its argument, 

 14 S. — On the analytic funct. ot z = x + y i, 

 whose modulus is a rational integral funct. of 

 X & y, 6 S. — Certain double Systems of curves 

 on a surface, 6 S. (8, 19). — A cert. dif ferential 

 equat. in mathematical physics, 14 S. (10, 21). 



— On the generalized mean value theorem in 

 differential calculus, 4 S. — Some problems 

 in the theory of cyclone, 7 S. — A treatment of 

 the differential equat. on alternating current 

 of electricity in a paper of S. Chiba's, 7 S. — 

 On a inequality in the triangle- geometry, 9 S. 

 (11, 22). 



Tokyo, Math. Phys. Soc. Proc: An elemen- 

 tary method for examining the convergency 



