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LONDON. Mathematical Society, April 27.—Dr. H. F. Baker president, in the chair.—Lieut.—Colonel A. Cunningham: The number of primes of given linear forms.—H. Hilton: The properties of certain linear homogeneous substitutions.—W. P. Milne: A symmetrical method of generating cubic curves by apolar pencils.—Prof. M. J. M. Hill: The proofs of the properties of Riemann's surfaces discovered by Ltiroth and Clebsch.—G. N. Watson: The solution of the homogeneous linear difference equation of the second order (second paper).—G. B. Mathews: A cartesian theory of complex geometrical elements of space.
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Societies and Academies . Nature 86, 337–338 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086337a0
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