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Notices of Memoirs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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page 220 1 In a paper on Geological Time, read as a presidential address to the Liverpool Geol. Soc. 1876–77.
page 220 2 Proc. Roy. Soc, No. 175, 1876.
1 Sir William Thomson says in his Glasgow address: “A slow distortion of the earth as a whole would never produce any great angular separation between the instantaneous axis and axis of maximum moment of inertia for the time being.”