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Aymonnet, J. !'. 1O. Analyse d'eau dugout de Paris. 

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11. Relation entre 1'indice de refraction d'un corps, 

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12. Des maxima calorifiques periodiques observes 

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13. Sur Its maxima periodiques des spectres. Paris, 

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14. Sur les radiations calorifiques comprises dans la 

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 Ayres, Edward F., & Yeates, William S. See Yeates & 



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5. Lewis and Clarke forest reserve, Montana. [1900.] 

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6. Timber conditions of the pine regions of Minnesota. 

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Ayres, H. Messenger. Cirrhosis of the lung. [1884.] 



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11. Granulations of the conjunctiva produced bv 



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21. Tho law of the dynamo machine. [1885.] 

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22. Kllieiriirv of incandescent lamps and electric 

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23. The electric transmission of power. Electrician, 



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24. Electrostatic attraction in liquids. Telegr. Jl., 



22, 1888. 27-279. 



25. L'unite' pratique d'induction. Lurn. Elect., 34, 

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26. The rise of potential difference in the Deptford 

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27. [Inaugural address, Jan. 28, 1892.] Electro- 

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28. Electrostatic error in electro-magnetic instru- 

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29. The true resistance and hack E.M.F. of the arc. 

 Elect. Rev., 37, 1895, 767-769. 



30. Sixty years of submarine telegraphy. Electrician, 

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31. The permanency of resistance coils. [1897.] 

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32. Our knowledge of the value of a resistance. 

 [1897.] Electrician, 40, 1898, 149-150. 



33. [Presidential address to the Math, and Phys. 

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34. The best education for an engineer. Nature, 

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35. Electrical power distribution. Nature, 62 (1900), 

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Ayrton, W[illiam] E[dward], & Cooper, W[illiani] 

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Ayrton, W[illiain] E[<hrard], \' Hayeraft, H. C. Student's 

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Ayrton, W[illiam] E[dn-/ird], A Jones, .T[olm] Tiri/nint. 

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2. An Ampere balance. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 157- 

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Ayrton, W[illi(iin] E[dwurd], & Kilgour, [Martin] 

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Ayrton, W[illiam] E[ilirard). \- Mather, T[h<imas]. The 

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2. A universal shunt box for galvanometers. [ IJ'itli 

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3. Transparent conducting screens for electric and 

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4. Aii astatic station voltmeter. [With discussion.] 

 [1894.] Inst. Elect. Engiu. Jl., 23, 1895, 380-393. 



5. A portable magnetic-field tester. Electrician, 35, 

 1895, 674-675. 



6. [The K.M.I'., etc., of electric arc.] Nature, 52 

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7. Galvanometers. Phil. Mag., 42. 1896. 142-446. 



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