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DISCUSSION 624 



Prof. Hajime Maruo, Yokohama 

 National University, Yokohama, Japan 



REPLY TO DISCUSSION 625 



Gedeon Dagan, Technion-Israel 

 Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 



REPLY TO DISCUSSION 626 



M. P. Tulin, Hydronautics , Inc., 

 Laurel, Maryland 



SHALLOW WAVE PROBLEMS IN SHIP HYDRODYNAMICS 627 

 E. O. Tuck and P. J. Taylor, University of 

 Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 



DISCUSSION 658 



Prof. Hajime Maruo, Yokohama 

 National University, Yokohama, Japan 



REPLY TO DISCUSSION 659 



E. O. Tuck and P. J. Taylor, 

 University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 

 South Australia 



SINGULAR PERTURBATION PROBLEMS IN SHIP 



HYDRODYNAMICS 663 



T, Francis Ogilvie, University of Michigan, 

 Ann Arbor, Michigan 



THEORY AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF A 



MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR SHIP MANEUVERING 



IN DEEP AND CONFINED WATERS 807 



Nils H. Norrbin, Statens Skeppsprovningsanstalt, 

 Sweden 



THE SECOND- ORDER THEORY FOR NONSINUSOIDAL 

 OSCILLATIONS OF A CYLINDER IN A FREE 

 SURFACE 905 



Choung Mook Lee, Naval Ship Research and 

 Development Center , Washington, D.C. 



DISCUSSION 951 



Edwin C, James, California Institute 

 of Technology, Pasadena, California 



REPLY TO DISCUSSION 951 



Choung Mook Lee, Naval Ship Research 

 and Development Center, Washington D.C. 



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