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[Apparatus for the calibration of high temperature 



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An account of the construction and standardisation 



of ajjparatus, recently acquired by Kew Observatory, for 

 the measurement of temperature. [189.5.] Nature, 53 

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The latent heat of evaporation of water. [1895.] 



Phil. Trans. (A), 186, 1896, 201-341. 



The measurement of high temperatures. [1896.] 



Nature, 53 (1895-96), 389-390. 



[A special form of resistance box.] Nature, 54 (1896), 



567. 



Recent investigations into the numerical value of 



"the mechanical equivalent." Nature, 56 (1897), 258- 

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Note in recent investigations on the mechanical 



equivalent of heat. Boy. Soc. Proc, 61, 1897, 479-481. 



Note on thermometric "fixed points." [1896.] Cam- 

 bridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 9, 1898, 224-233. 



[Platinum thermometer for freezing points of dilute 



solutions.] Nature, 62 (1900), 563. 



Griffiths, E[riicst] H[oicani], & Callendar, Hugh Long- 

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Griffiths, B[riiest] H[oward^. & Clark, G. M. Note on the 

 determination of low temperatures by platinum thermo- 

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On the rise in resistance of a conductor when trans- 

 mitting a current. [1892.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 

 8, 1895, 20-23. 



Griffiths, [rM<] H[iiwaril], & MtarshaU, (Miss) Durothij. 

 The latent heat of evaporation of benzene. [1895.] 

 London Phys. Soc. Proc, 14, 1896, 16-55; Phil. Mag., 

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Griffiths, G. S. On the evidences of a glacial epoch in 

 Victoria during Post-Miocene times. [1884.] Victoria 

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On the recent earth-tremors, and the conditions which 



they indicate. [188.5.] Victoria Eoy. Soc. Trans., 22, 

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Evidences of a glacial epoch from Kerguelen's Land, 



being comments upon the ChaHenqer reports. [1886.] 

 Victoria Boy. Soc. Trans., 23, 1887, 45-49. 



On the official repoi'ts of the Tarawera outbreak, with 



objections to some of the conclusions drawn by the 

 Government geologist, Dr. Hectok. [1886.] Victoria 

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The geology of the Portland Promontory, western 



Victoria. [1887.] Victoria Eoy. Soc. Trans., 24, [1888], 

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Antarctic exploration. The duty of Australia. Aust. 



Ass. Bep., 1888, 413-416. 

 The objects of Antarctic exploration. Nature, 42, 



1890, 601-604. 



Antarctic exploration. Science, 16, 1890, 253-258. 



Notes on the marine rocks underlying Wa.rrnambool. 



[1890] Victoria Boy. Soc Proc, 3, 1891, 94-100. 



Address by the president [to Section E (Geography.)]. 



Aust. Ass. Kep., 1891, 232-250. 



The bluff at Barwon Heads. [1891.] Victoria Eoy. 



Soc. Proc, 5, 1893, 131-133. 

 Griffiths, George Cliarles. Cicada septemdecim. [1886.] 



Bristol Nat. Soc Proc, 5, 1888, 84-88. 

 [Disease as a cause of variation.] [1890.] Ent. 



Becord, 1, 1890-91, 236. 

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Nat. Soc'Proc, 6, 1891, 79-85. 

 Asymmetry of markings iu the Uraniidae. Ent. 



Mouth. Mag., 30, 1894, 9. 

 The frenulum of tlie British species of Smerinthus. 



Ent. Becord, 6, 1895, 256-257. 

 [Lepidoptera hybrids.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 1895, xxxiv- 



xxxvi. 

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British insect. [1896.] Ent. Becord, 7, 1895-96, 193- 



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Bristol Nat. Soc. Proc, 8, 1899, 64-67. 

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of protection. [1896.] Bristol Nat. Soc Proc, 8, 1899, 



73-93. 

 On breeding Drepana harpagula. Ent. Becord, 11, 



1899, 282-283. 

 Griffiths, Henry F. The physical aspect of .Jupiter in 



March, 1896. [1896.] Popular Astr., 4, 1897, 2.5-26. 

 La planete Mars durant la derniere opposition. [1897.] 



Brux., Soc Beige Astr. Bull., 2, 1896-97, 178-179. 

 Griffiths, JoJin. *0n J.\cobi's theory of transformation of 



elliptic functions. [1883.] London Math. Soc. Proc, 



15 (1883-84), 58-68. 

 *0n a deduction from the elliptic-integral formula 



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Proc, 15 (1883-84), 78-80. 

 Further results from a theory of transformation of 



elliptic functions. [1884.] London Math. Soc. Proc, 



15 (1883-84), 152-158; 16 (1884-85), 83-108. 

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London Math. Soc Proc, 15 (1883-84), 219-223. 

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periodic elhptic functions of the second and third 



kinds. Roy. Soc Proc, 38, 1885, 206-209, 316-319. 

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i/ = sin (L + A+B + C+...). [1885.] London Math. 



Soc. Proc, 17, 1887, 11-24. 

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functions. [1886.] London Math. Soc. Proc, 18 (1886- 



87), 164-169. 

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[1887.] London Math. Soc. Proc, 18 (1886-87), 377-388. 

 Note on the G-fuuction in an elliptic transformation 



annihilator. Loudon Math. Soc. Proc, 20, 1889, 248- 



257. 

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respect to a given triangle of reference. [1891.] Loudon 



Math. Soc Proc, 23, 1892, 96-99. 

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281. 

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Math. Soc. Proc, 24, 1893, 121-130. 

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constant form inscribed in a given triangle. London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 24, 1893, 181-187. 

 Note on the centre.-* of similitude of a triangle of 



constant form circumscribed to a given triangle. London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 24, 1893, 369-372. 

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the Brocard circle of a plane triangle. [1893.] London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 25, 1894, 75-85. 

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of generalized Brocard circles of a plane triangle. 



London Math. Soc. Proc, 25, 1894, 376-388. 

 Note on some properties of a generalized Brocard 



circle. London Math. Soc Proc, 26, 1895, 173-183. 

 Griffiths, John Alfred. Windmills for raising water. 



Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc, 119, 1894, 321-343. 

 On a new velocity recorder and its application to 



anemoiuetry and other purposes. N. S. Wales Boy. Soc. 



Jl., 28 (1894), 281-288. 

 Speed-voltage curves. [1895.] Electrician, 36, 1896, 



2.50-253. 

 Griffiths, Joseph. Case of villous sarcoma of the neck and 



heart. London Path. Soc. Trans., 39, 1888, 311-315. 



