FitzGerald] 



[Fitzpatrick 



The kinetic theory of gases. [1895.] Nature, 51 



(1894-95), 221-222. 

 On soiue considerations showing that Maxwell's 



theorem of the equal partition of energy among the 



degrees of freedom of atoms is not inconsistent with 



the various internal movements exhibited by the spectra 



of gases. Roy. Soc. Proc, 57, 1895, 312-31.S. 

 Helmholtz memorial lecture. Chem. Soc. Jl., 69, 



1896, 885-912. 

 Lord Kelvin's researches. Electrician, .37, 1896, 233- 



235. 

 On the longitudinal component in light. Phil. Mag., 



42, 1896, 260-271. 

 Classification of galvanometers. Electrician, 38, 1897, 



715-716. 

 Dissociation of atoms. Electrician, 39, 1897, 103- 



104. 



Zeemann's phenomenon. Nature, 'M (1897), 4(^8. 



Experimental soaring. Aeronaut. Jl., 2, 1898, 75-76. 



Chance or vitalism? Nature, 58 (1898), 545. 



Diffusion in relation to work. [1898.] Nature, 59 



(1898-99), 36-37. 



Asymmetry and vitalism. [1898.] Nature, 59 (1898- 



99), 76. 

 Note on the connection between the Faraday rotation 



of plane of polarisation and the Zeeman change of 



frequency of light vibrations in a magnetic field. Eoy. 



Soc. Proc, 63, 1898, 31-35. 



On a hydro-dynamical hypothesis as to electro- 

 magnetic actions. [1898.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc, 9, 

 1899-1902, 50-54. 



The velocity of meteors. Astrophys. JL, 9, 1899, 50. 



On the energy per cubic centimetre in a turbulent 



liquid when transmitting laminar waves. Brit. A.ss. Rep., 



1899, 632-634. 



Converse of the Zeeman effect. [1899.] Nature, 59 



(1898-99), 222. 

 Experiment to illustrate the Zeeman effect. [1899.] 



Nature, 59 (1898-99), 509, 557. 

 Mr. Hargkave's paper on sailing birds. Aeronaut. 



Jl., 4, 1900, 137-138. 

 Note on M. Cremied's experiment. Brit. Ass. Eep., 



1900, 628. 



Dublin Local Section. Inaugural address, delivered 



Feb. 22, 1900. The applications of science. A lesson 



from the nineteenth century. [Willi discusaiori.] Inst. 



Elect. Engin. Jl., 29, 1900. 394-4118. 

 On the size at which heat movements are manifested 



in matter. [1900.] Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 612-614. 



The nature of the solar corona. Nature, 62 (1900), 7. 



The theory of ions. Nature, 62 (1900), 524-526. 



FitzCrerald, George Francis, & Callum, J. E. Reports on 



the magnetic observations at Valentia. [1889.] Irish 



Ac. Proc, 1, 1889-91, 221-228. 

 FitzGerald, Geortie Francis, & Joly, J[olui]. On the 



measurement of small pressures. [1888.] Dublin Soc. 



Sci. Proc, 6, 1888-90, 128-131. 

 FitzGerald, Gfvriie Francis, & Swinton, Alan A. Campbell. 



Mr. SwiNro.N's cathode ray experiments. [Correspondence.] 



Electrician, 39, 1897, 228, etc. 

 Tit7.Gexa.lA,GeorgeFrwmis,&'Siov.toa,Fredericlt'I\homas'\. 



On the accuracy of Ohm's law in electrolytes. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1886, 312-314; 1888, 341. 

 On Ohm's law in electrolytes. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 



345-346. 



Svsteraatic nomenclature. [1893.] Nature, 49 (1893- 



94), 148-149. 



FitzGerald, George Francis, & VTilson, U'illiani E. See 



VTilson & FitzGerald. 

 FitzGerald, Henri/ I'urefoy. Flora of Hants. [1887.] 



Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc, 1, 1890, No. 1, 35. 

 The Mollusca of North Hants. [1888.] Hampshire 



Field Club Pap. & Proc, 1, 1890, No. 2, 26-30. 



Fitzgerald, ./. The theory of the dynamo-electric machine. 



Electrician, 13, 1884, .558-559. 

 Fitzgerald, Maurice F. Note to paper on the theory of 

 the screw propeller. [1890.] Belfast Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Rep. & Proc, 1889-90 {Append. 2), 14 pp. 



The contrast of practice and tlieory [in mechanics 



and electrical engineering]. [1891.] Belfast Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Rep. & Proc, 1891-92, 21-33. 



Flexuie of long pillars under their own weight. 



London Phys. Soc. Proc, 11, 1892, 315-319 ; Phil. 

 Mag., 33, 1892, 428-431. 



Flight of birds. [1899.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 609 ; 



60 (1899), 37. 



On Happing flight of aeroplanes. Roy. Soc. Proc, 64, 



1899, 420-430. 

 Fitzgerald, I{. D. {Jan.). Notes on the nidification of 

 Sphecotheres maxillaris, (Lath.), and of Campephaga 

 leucomelffiua, {V. (f H.), with descriptions of their eggs. 

 [1887.] N. S. Wales, Linn. Soc. Proc, 2, 1888, 970-971. 

 Fitzgerald, Robert I)[ongbis]. For biography see Jl. Bot., 

 .30, 1892, 320; Victorian Natlist., 9, 1893, 75-76. 



New Australian orchids. Jl. Bot., 23, 1885, 135-138. 



Pavonia hastata, Cav. Jl. Bot., 28, 1890, 217-218. 



Two new Australian orchids. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 152- 



153. 

 FitzGibbon, Henry. Dublin fever. Dublin Jl. Med. Sci., 



lU'.l. 1900, 108-111. 

 Fitz-Gibbon, Maurice. Use of the hairs of Acronycta 



Alni. Entomologist, 25, 1892, 39-41. 

 Fitzinger, Leopold Joseph [Franz Johann]. For biography 

 and works see Fraukf., Zool. Garten, 25, 1884, 351 ; 

 Leopoldiua, 20, 1884, 221 ; Terint. Kozlou., 17, 1885, 

 499; Wien, Almanach, 35, 1885, 182-190. 



Fitz-James, (dnchesse) de. Action de la chaux sur 



les vignes atteintes du mildew. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 

 101, 1885, 1049-1050. 

 Fitzner, Rudolf. Ein Ausflug zum Oued R'mel und dem 

 Djebel Crachmus. Halle, Ver. Erdk. Mitth., 1890, 1-12. 

 Fitzpatrick, Charles B. Notes on the preparation of diph- 

 theria antitoxine. N. Y. Med. Jl., 61, 1895, 513-524. 

 Fitzpatrick, J. J. Some uses of the Carboniferous Lime, 

 stone. [1887.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 5, 1889, 259-261. 



The Permian conglomerate, and other Paheozoic rocks 



to the north of Morecambe Bay. [1888.] Liverpool 

 Geol. Soc. Proc, 6. 1892, 42-49. 



Recent discovery of a bone cave at Deep Dale, near 



Buxton. [1890.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 6, 1892, 

 200-206. 



Report on the field meeting of the Society at a section 



in the Middle Coal Measures, between Garswood and 

 St. Helens. [1891.] Liverpool Geol. Soc Proc, 6,1892, 

 289-293. 



Further notes on the Deep Dale bone cave, near Buxton. 



Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 6, 1892, 447-452. 



The Permian conglomerate of the Vale of Eden. 



[1894.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 7, 1897, 212-225. 



Recent discovery of pebbles of argentiferous copper iu 



Mexico. [1899.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 8, 1900, 

 451-453. 



Fitzpatrick, .1/. F. L., & Fitzpatrick, T. J. See below. 



Fitzpatrick, (Rev.) T[hoinas] C'[c'i;/;]. On the application of 

 alternating currents to the determination of the con- 

 ductivity of electrolytes. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1886, 328-334. 



On the action of the solvent in electrolytic conduction. 



Phil. Mag., 24, 1887, 377-391; Nature, 36, 1887, 547. 



On the specific resistance of copper. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1890, 120-130. 



On the specific resistance of copper and of silver. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 131-136. 



Fitzpatrick, (A'cc.) l\liomas] C[ecil], & Glazebrook, 

 R[tchard] T[elley]. Sec Glazebrook & Fitzpatrick. 



Fitzpatrick, [Rev.) T[homas] C[ecil], A Shaw, ]l'[dliatn'] 

 N[apier]. See Shaw A Fitzpatrick. 



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