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THE general features of this Journal have been clearly indicated in the notices of the previous volumes (see NATURE, vol. xxii. p. 73, vol. xxvii. p. 193), and we need only remark under this head that these original characteristics have been maintained throughout the numbers now under our consideration.
American Journal of Mathematics, Pure and Applied.
Published under the Auspices of the Johns Hopkins University. Vols. v., vi., vii., Part I. (Baltimore: Isaac Friedenwald, 1882–4.)
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American Journal of Mathematics, Pure and Applied . Nature 31, 189–190 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/031189a0
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