Abstract
We show that the property of having only non-weak cut points is a Whitney property, and that having only shore points is not a Whitney property. We also note that the property of having only non-cut (non-weak cut, shore) points is not a Whitney reversible property. This complements a result due to E. Matsuhashi.
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