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The practical measurement of alternating electric cur- 

 rents. Electrician, 31, 1893, 447-451, 476-478, 505-507, 

 533-535. 



Time increase of the open circuit loss in transformers. 



[1894.] Electrician, 34, 1895, 190-191. 



On the delineation of alternating current curves when 



the alternator is not accessible. Electrician, 84, 1895, 

 460-462, 507-509. 



Representation of periodic currents by polar diagrams. 



Electrician, 35, 1895, 4314. 



Alternate current transformers. Elect. Bev., 39, 1896, 



91-93, 122-124, 154-157, 185-189, 216-219. 



The form factor of alternating-current curves. Elec- 

 trician, 36, 1896, 338. 

 Hysteresis of iron in a revolving field. Electrician, 



37, 1896, 189. 

 A further examination of the Edison effect in glow 



lamps. London Phys. See. Proc, 14, 1896, 187-241; 



Phil. Mag., 42, 1896, 52-102. 

 The Earth, a great maguet. [1896.] Terrestrial Magn., 



2, 1897, 15-60. 

 An experiment showing the deflection of cathode rays 



by a magnetic field. Electrician, 38, 1897, 302. 

 Cathode rays in an alternating magnetic field. Elec- 

 trician, 38, 1897, 864. 

 The ferromagnetic properties of iron and steel. [1897.] 



Electrician, 39, 1897, 860-863; 40, 1898, 19-21, 49-50, 



82-84. 

 A method of determining magnetic hysteresis loss in 



straight iron strips. London Phys. Soc. Proc, 15, 1897, 



202-224; Phil. Mag., 44, 1897, 262-282. 

 The counter electromotive force in the arc. Electrician, 



40, 1898, 363. ' 

 On the electrolytic corrosion of water and gas pipes 



by the return currents of electric tramways. Electrician, 



41, 1898, 689-692. 

 Electric and magnetic research at low temperatures. 



[1896.] Roy. Inst. Proc, 15, 1899, 239-268. 



On the electrical resistivity of mixtures of plumbago 



and clay. Electrician, 43, 1899, 492-494. 



The centenary of the electric current, 1799 1899. 



Electrician, 43, 1899, 764-768. 



Our electric units: What shall we do with them? 



[1899-1900.] Electrician, 44, 1900, 324-326, 366-368, 

 402-404. 



A note on the electrical resistivity of electrolytic 



nickel. [1899.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 66, 1900, 50-58. ' 



A comparison of the isogonic charts for the J'ear 1900, 



issued by the "Deutsche Seewarte," the United States 

 Hydrographic Office, and the United States Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey. Terrestrial Magn., 5, 1900, 15-16. 



Fleming, J[o)in] A[titbrose], & Dewar, James. On the 

 magnetic permeability and hysteresis of iron at low 

 temperatures. [1896.]' Koy. Soc. Proc, 60, 1897, 81-95. 



On the magnetic permeability of liquid oxygen and 



liquid air. [1896.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 60, 1897, 283-296. 



On the dielectric constant of liquid oxygen and liquid 



air. [1896.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 60, 1897, 358-368. 



On the dielectric constants of certain frozen electro- 

 lytes at and above the temperature of liquid air. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc, 61, 1897, 299-316, 380-396. 



On the dielectric constants of pure ice, glycerine, 



nitrobenzol, and ethylene dibromide at and above the 

 temperature of liquid air. Boy. Soc Proc, 61, 1897, 

 316-330. 



On the magnetic susceptibility of liquid oxygen. Roy. 



Soc. Proc, 63, 1898, 311-329. 

 See also Dewar ct Fleming. 



Fleming, J[ohn] A[mhnjse], & Gimingham, Charles H. 

 On some instruments for the measurement of electro- 

 motive force and electrical power. {Willi discussion.'\ 

 [1887.] Telegr. Eugin. Jl., 16, 1888, 522-538, 569-577, 

 609-638. 



Fleming, J[ohn^ Almhrose], & Fetavel, J. E. Notes on 



an investigation of the alternating-current arc. [1895.] 



Electrician, 36, 1896, 247-250. 

 An analytical study of the alternating current arc. 



London Phys. Soc. Proc, 14, 1896, 115-162; Phil. Mag., 



41, 1896, 315-360. 

 Fleming, J{ohn'\ J[?Hirosf], Asbton, J[r</mr] ir[iHiam], 



& Tomlinson, H. J. On the magnetic hysteresis of 



cobalt. London Phys. Soc. Proc, 16, 1899, 519-528; 



Phil. Mag., 48, 1899, 271-279. 

 Fleming, J[o/ii] 4[m6rosc], Smitb, T. Roger, Beaire, 



Thumits Hudson, & Foster, G[eorge] Carey. See Smith, 



Beare, Fleming it; Foster. 

 Fleming, J[ohn] Almbrose] (et alii). Electrical nomen- 

 clature. ^Correspondence.] Electrician, 25, 1890, 444- 



445, etc. 

 Fleming, J[o7i] A[iitbrose] {el alii). Wave form synthesis. 



[Correspondence.] Electrician, 35, 1895, 304, etc. 

 Fleming, .James. *The hatching of rotifers in Volvox 



gloliator. [1883.] Manchester Micr. Soc. Kep., 1883-84, 



14-15. 



Weevils. [1884.] Manchester Micr. Soc. Trans., 



1884r-85, 12-20. 



The microscopical characteristics and longevity of 



frogs and toads. Manchester Micr. Soc. Trans., 1886, 

 54-58. 



Mounting in glycerine. Manchester Micr. Soc. Trans., 



1886, 70-71. 



A parasite on the house fly. Manchester Micr. Soc. 



Trans., 1888, 48. 



Fleming, James II. Ontario bird notes. Auk, 17, 1900, 

 176-177. 



Fleming, {Mrs.) 31. Spectra of 5 and /j. Centauri. Astr. 

 Nachr., 123, 1890, 383-384. 



New variable in C'lelum. Astr. Nachr., 124, 1890, 



175-176. 



Stars having peculiar spectra. [Including new vari- 

 ables in Triaugulus and Hydra, in Aquarius, Delphinus 

 and Gamelopardalus, in Sagittarius, in Lacerta, a group 

 of the fifth type in Cepheus, and variables in Centaurus, 

 Lupus, Pavo and Microscopium.] Astr. Nachr., 125, 

 1890, 1-55-156, 363-364; 126, 1891, 117-120, 165-166; 

 127, 1891, .5-6; 128, 1891, 11-14, 121-122, 403-404; 

 135, 1894, 195-198 ; 137, 1895, 71-74; 138, 1895, 175-180. 



Two new variable stars near the cluster 5 M Librffi. 



(N. G. C. 5904.) Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 157-158. 



New variable star in Scorpius RA. 16'' 48. 4 Decl. 



-44" 57' (19U0). Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 361-364. 



New variable star in Sagittarius KA. 20'' 9'". 4 Decl. 



-39" 29' (1900). Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 365-366. 



Objects of interest on spectrum plates and two new 



variable stars in Perseus. Astr. Nachr., 126, 1891, 163- 

 166. 



Stars having peculiar spectra. New variable stars in 



Perseus, Triangulum and Hydra, [and in Aquarius and 

 Delphinus]. Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 7-8, 106. 



New variable star in Camelopardalis. Sidereal Mes- 

 senger, 10, 1891, 152. 



New planetary nebula. (DM. 12 1172 magn. 9. 2.) 



Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 240. 



Stars having peculiar spectra. Astr. & Astrophys., 



11, 1892, 418-419, 76.5-767; 12, 1893, 170, 516-547, 810- 

 811; 13, 1894, 501-503. 



New variable stars in the southern sky. Astr. Nachr., 



130, 1892, 12.5-126. 



Harvard College Observatory astronomical expedition 



to Peru. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 4, 1892, 58-62. 



Two new variable stars. Astr. it Astrophys., 13, 1894, 



195; Popular Astr., 1, 1894, 324. 



Entdeckung eines neueu Sterns im Sternbilde Norma. 



Astr. Nachr., 134, 1894, 59-60. 



Stars having peculiar spectra. Eleven new variable 



stars. [Eight new variable stars in Cetus, Vela, Cen- 



