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§ 1. Introductory.

2. Two Methods.

3. The Newtonian Method.

4. Application of the Newtonian Method in the Case of the Normal Plane.

5. Deficiency of the Newtonian Method. (The Principle of No Momentum.)

6. Illustrations of the Principle of No Momentum.

7. Transmission of Force. Comparison of Fluid and Solid.

8. When the Newtonian Method is Applicable.

9. On Stream-line Form.

10. Froude's Demonstration.

11. The Transference of Energy by a Body.

12. Need for Hydrostatic Pressure. Cayitation.

13. The Motion of the Fluid.

14. A Question of Relative Motion.

15. Displacement of the Fluid.

16. Orbital Motion of the Fluid Particles.

17. Orbital Motion and Displacement. Experimental Demonstration.

18. Orbital Motion. Eankine's Investigation.

19. Bodies of Imperfect Stream-line Form.

20. The Doctrine of Kinetic Discontinuity.

21. Experimental Demonstration of Kinetic Discontinuity.

22. Wake and Counterwake Currents.

23. Stream-line Motion in the Light of the Theory of Discontinuity.

24. Stream-line Foiin in Practice.

25. Stream-line Fonn. Theory and Practice Compared.

26. Mutilation of the Stream-line Form.

27. Mutilation of the Stream-line Form—continued.

28. Stream-line Flow General.

29. Displacement due to Fluid in Motion.

30. Examples Illustrating Effects of Discontinuous Motion.

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 * § 31. Viscosity. Definition.
 * 32. Viscosity in Relation to Shear.
 * 33. Skin Friction.
 * 34. Skin Friction. Basis of Investigation.