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Paris Academy of Sciences, July 4.—M. Wolf in the chair.—The Perpetual Secretary announced to the Academy the death of M. Ferdinand Cohn, Correspondant in the Botanical Section.—M. Van Tieghem added a short appreciation of the work of the late Prof. Cohn.—Numerical tables for facilitating the development by interpolation of the disturbance function, by M. O. Callandreau.—On the elastic equilibrium of a dam of masonry of triangular section, by M. Maurice Lévy.—On the maintenance of the motion of a pendulum without disturbance, by M. G. Lippmann.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 58, 264 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058264a0
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