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9. Some developments in the use of PRICE'S guard- 

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Ayrton, )l'[illi<im] K[dwa.r<l], & Medley, E. A. Tests of 

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42. *La conservation de 1'electricite. Lum. Elect., 

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43. A new form of spring for electric and other 

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44. Direct-reading electro-measuring instruments, 

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45. The gas-engine indicator-diagram. [1884.] London 

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46. The most economical potential-difference to 

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47. The winding of voltmeters. [1885.] London 

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48. Note on the paper on some thermodynamical 

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49. Some notes on Dr. LODGE'S paper on the seat of 

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50. Minimum waste and maximum economy. Ttlegr. 

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51. Electro-motors and their government. Telegr. 

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52. The expansion of mercury between C. and 

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53. On the expansion produced by amalgamation. 

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54. Economy in electrical conductors. [With dis- 

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55. Uniform distribution of electric power from a 

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56. The secohmmeter. Nature, 36, 1887, 129-132. 



57. Note on beams fixed at the ends. [1887.] London 

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58. Modes of measuring the coefficients of self and 

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59. The driving of dynamos with very short belts. 

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60. Portable voltmeters for measuring alternating 

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61. The lag in transformers. Electrician, 20, 1888, 

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62. Alternate-current electrolysis. Electrician, 21, 

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63. The efficiency of incandescent lamps with direct 

 and alternating currents. London Phys. Soc. Proc., 9, 

 1888, 208-214 ; Phil. Mag., 25, 1888, 476-482. 



64. The magnetic circuit of dynamo machines. 



London Pbys. Soc. Proc., 9, 1888, 220-234 ; Phil. Mag., 

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65. Note on the governing of electro-motors. London 

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66. Comparing very unequal capacities. Telegr. Jl., 

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Ayrton, ll'[illitim] E[dioard], & Riicker, Arthur William], 

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Ayrton, If[i7/ium] E[dward], & Sumpner, If. K. The 

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2. Alternate current and potential difference analogies 

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1891, 204-215. 



3. The efficiency of transformers at different fre- 

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4. Open and closed magnetic circuit transformers. 

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Ayrton, W[illiam] E[dicard], & Taylor, J. F. Proof of 



the generality of certain formulfe published for a special 



case by Mr. BLAKESI/EY. [1891.] London Phys. Soc. 



Proc., 11, 1892, 114-119; Phil. Mag., 31, 1891, 354- 



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telegraph line. [Ifi'fft discussion.] [1894.] lust. Elect. 



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secondary cells. [With discussion.] [1890.] Inst. Elect. 



Engiu. Jl., 19, 1891, 6(50-689, 690-713, 724-747. 

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Proc., 10, 1890, 393-433; Phil. Mag., 30, 1890, 58-95. 

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14. Les troubles sensoriels, organiques et moteurs, 

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15. Le dedoublement de la personnalite et le som- 

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16. Un fait d'amnesie retrograde. Eev. Sci., 47, 

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2. Note sur les invasions des Locustides des genres 

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3. Orthopteres rares ou nouveaux pour la France. 

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4. Description d'un Orthoptere nouveau de France. 

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