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doi: 10.1038/097123a0
IN a recent paper, entitled “Notes on Spherical Harmonics” (Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, vol. xxxii., 1914), Dr. John Dougall wrongly claims as new the expansion which he has given there for a homogeneous function of the coordinates of a point on a sphere. This expansion was first given in 1900 by Dr. G. Prasad, in the Messenger of Mathematics, vol. xxx., p. 13, and again, by a different method, in 1912 in the Mathematische Annalen, vol. lxxii., p. 436. The ethod of Dr. Prasad in the second paper is the same as that of Dr. Dougall.
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