I can confirm this using a new profile on 3.6.21 on Lucid. It only seems
to occur on Google search pages when Instant Search is enabled. I'm not
sure if it's specific to Google or if it occurs on other dynamically
generated pages, but I haven't seen it happen anywhere else yet.

This does work as expected with 6.0.1 on Natty.

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Title:
  Firefox does not remember scroll position

Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu Release: 10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx
  Firefox Package: 3.6.18+build2+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.04.2

  To reproduce:
  1) Use Google search, and type in a search term
  2) Scroll down to bottom of page with the search results
  3) Click last search result
  4) Go back to search results

  Expected to happen: You're returning to the search results page on the scroll 
position you left it. 
  Happened instead: You're returning to the top of the search results page 
instead, so you'll have to scroll back down again.

  This is a problem that makes it clumsy to browse. Click link, go back,
  scroll back down, repeat etc.

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