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On the stability of periodic motions in general dynamics . 

 On tJie stability of rotating liquid ellipsoids . . . . . 



On the general theory of the stability of rotating masses of liquid . 

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by G. H. Hardy 



A note on the nature of the carriers of the Anode Rays. By G. P. 

 Thomson, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Uhristi College .... 

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