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[31] William Raymond Longley.
Errata: ``A class of periodic orbits of an
infinitesimal body subject to the attraction of $n$ finite
bodies'' [Trans.\ Amer.\ Math.\ Soc. {\bf 8} (1907), no. 2,
159--188; 1500780]
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
8
(1907)
535.
MR 1500481.
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[32] Forest Ray Moulton.
A class of periodic solutions of the problem of
three bodies with application to the lunar theory
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
7
(1906)
537-577.
MR 1500767.
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[33] Ernest William Brown.
Errata: ``On the smaller perturbations of the lunar
arguments'' [Trans.\ Amer.\ Math.\ Soc. {\bf 5} (1904), no.
3, 279--287; 1500674]
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
5
(1904)
551.
MR 1500470.
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[34] Forest Ray Moulton.
Errata: ``On a class of particular solutions of the
problem of four bodies'' [Trans.\ Amer.\ Math.\ Soc. {\bf 1}
(1900), no. 1, 17--29; 1500520]
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
5
(1904)
549.
MR 1500458.
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[35] Ernest William Brown.
On the smaller perturbations of the lunar
arguments
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
5
(1904)
279-287.
MR 1500674.
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[36] Ernest William Brown.
On the formation of the derivatives of the lunar
co\"ordinates with respect to the elements
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
4
(1903)
234-248.
MR 1500640.
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[37] Ernest William Brown.
On the variation of the arbitrary and given
constants in dynamical equations
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
4
(1903)
333-350.
MR 1500645.
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[38] Ernest William Brown.
On the small divisors in the lunar theory
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
3
(1902)
159-185.
MR 1500593.
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[39] Forest Ray Moulton.
Errata: ``On a class of particular solutions of the
problem of four bodies'' [Trans.\ Amer.\ Math.\ Soc. {\bf 1}
(1900), no. 1, 17--29; 1500520]
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
3
(1902)
499.
MR 1500447.
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[40] G. W. Hill.
On the extension of Delaunay's method in the lunar
theory to the general problem of planetary motion
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
1
(1900)
205-242.
MR 1500534.
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[41] G. W. Hill.
Errata: ``On the extension of Delaunay's method in
the lunar theory to the general problem of planetary
motion'' [Trans.\ Amer.\ Math.\ Soc. {\bf 1} (1900), no. 2,
205--242; 1500534]
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
1
(1900)
508-509.
MR 1500431.
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[42] Forest Ray Moulton.
On a class of particular solutions of the problem
of four bodies
.
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
1
(1900)
17-29.
MR 1500520.
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