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knowledge of thermodynamics, specially with regard to 

 the second law. Researches relating to the connection 

 of the second law with dynamical principles. [Part n. 

 The laws of distribution of energy and their limitations.] 

 Brit. Ass. Kep., 1891, 85-122; 1894, 64-106. 



An application of the method of images to the con- 

 duction of heat. London Math. Soc. Proc., 22, 1891. 

 424-430. 



[The flying to pieces of a whirling ring.] Nature, 43, 

 1891, 463.' 



On the beats in the vibrations of a revolving cylinder 

 or bell. [1890.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 

 101-111. 



Note on a problem in the linear conduction of heat. 

 [1891.] Cambridge Phil. Soe. Proc., 7, 1892. 246-248. 



The moon's atmosphere and the kinetic theory of 

 gases. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 682-685. 



On electro-magnetic trails of images in plane, spherical 

 and cylindrical current sheets. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 

 706. 



The second law of thermodynamics. [1893.] Nature, 

 49 (1893-94), 197-198. 



The atmospheres of the moon, planets and Sun. 

 Science, 22, 1893, 311-313. 



A hydrodynamical proof of the equations of motion of 

 a perforated solid, with applications to the motion of a 

 fine rigid framework in circulating liquid. [With a note 

 by C. V. BORTON.] [1893.] London Phys. Soc. Proc., 

 12, 1894, 18H-204; Phil. Mag., 35, 1893, 338-354. 



On the theory of thin plating, and its applicability 

 to calculations of the strength of bulkhead plating and 

 similar structures. [1893.] Naval Architects Trans., 35, 

 1894, 113-125. 



On the buckling and wrinkling of plating when sup- 

 ported on parallel ribs or on a rectangular framework. 

 London Math. Soc. Proc., 25, 1894, 141-150. 



Prof. BOLTZMANN and the kinetic theory of gases. 

 [1894.] Nature, 51 (1894-95), 31. 



The kinetic theory of gases. Nature, 51 (1894-96), 

 152, 176, 319-320; 52 (1895), 244. 



Note on the stability of rotating liquid spheroids. 

 [1893.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 8, 1895, 51-53. 



A simple test ease of MAXWELL'S law of partition of 

 energy. [1894.] Cambridge Phil. Soe. Proc., 8, 1895, 

 250-255. 



On electromagnetic induction in plane, cylindrical, 

 and spherical current-sheets, and its representation by 

 moving trails of images. [1894-98.] London Phys. Soc. 

 Proc., 13, 1895, 145-154; Ifi, 1899, 65-83; Phil. Mag., 

 38, 1894, 198-206 ; 45, 1898, 381-397. 



Note on a simple graphic illustration of the deter- 

 minantal relation of dynamics. London Phys. Soc. 

 Proc., 13, 1895, 481-484; Phil. Mag., 39, 1895, 531-534. 



Note on a theorem in dynamics. Messenger Math., 

 24, 1895, 21-23. 



The assumptions in BOLTZMANN'S minimum theorem. 

 Nature, 52 (1895), 29-30. 



On some difficulties connected with the kinetic theory 

 of gases. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 721. 



On the sailing flight of birds. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 

 726-728. 



On certain applications of the theory of probability to 

 physical phenomena. Amer. Jl. Math. , 19, 1897, 283-288. 



[Artificial flight.] [1897.] Nature, 57 (1897-98), 135- 

 136. 



Stereoscopic projection of lantern slides. [1898.] 

 Nature, 57 (1897-98), 511. 



The kinetic theory and radiant energy. [1898.] 

 Nature, 57 (1897-98), 536. 



Dendritic patterns caused by evaporation. Nature, 

 58 (1898), 174. 



On the permanence of certain gases in the atmospheres 

 of planets. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 634-635. 



The resistance of the air. Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 

 107-109, 218. 



Annuities treated without progressions. [1896.] Math. 

 Gaz., 1, 1900, 8-12. 



Energy accelerations. A study in energy partition 



and irreversibility. Arch. Ne'erland., 5, 1900,279-294; 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 634-635. 



The kinetic theory of planetary atmospheres. [Letter.] 

 Nature, 62 (1900), 126. 



Sources and properties of Becquerel rays. Nature, 62 

 (1900), 151-154. 



The action of bilge keels. Naval Architects Trans., 

 42, 1900, 198-219. 



The kinetic theory of planetary atmospheres. [1900.] 



Phil. Trans. (A), 196, 1901, 1-24. 

 Bryan, G[eorge\ H[urtley"\, & Boltzmann, Luiln-ig. Ueber 



die mechauische Analogic des Warmegleichgewichtes 



zweier sich beriihrender Korper. Wien, Ak. Sber., 103, 



1894 (Abth. 2a), 1125-1134. 



Bryan, George B. On the determination of the conduc- 

 tivity of liquids in thin layers. Phil. Mag., 45, 1898, 



253-272. 

 Bryan, George B., & Barton, Edwin H\enry~\. See Barton 



A Bryan. 

 Bryan, J[oseph~] H[ammond]. A further contribution to 



the study of suppurative disease of the accessory sinuses, 



with report of cases. N. Y. Med. Jl., 62, 1895, 450-456. 

 Bryan, Ulirtr N. The Cretaceous formation of S. W. 



Maryland. Amer. Natlist., 23, 1889, 713-714. 

 Bryan, tt'illiam L, On the development of voluntary 



motor ability. [1892.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 5, 1893, 



125-204. 

 Bryant, A. I'. A method for separating the "insoluble" 



phosphoric acid in mixed fertilizers derived from bone 



and other organic matter from that derived from rock 



phosphate. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 18, 1896, 491-498. 

 Bryant, A. P., & Day, William C[athcarf]. See Day & 



Bryant. 

 Bryant, Chas. S. * Aurora borealis in Minnesota. Some 



observations made thereon in 1860 and 1861. [1882.] 



Sidereal Messenger, 1, 1883, 88-90. 

 Bryant, Edward G. Precipitation of copper by magnesium. 



Chem. News, 76, 1897, 30-31. 



Displacement of metals by magnesium. Chem. News, 

 79, 1899, 75-76. 



The action of metallic magnesium on water. Chem. 

 News, 80, 1899, 211-212. 



Bryant, Ella Man/. On the thermal condition of iron, 

 steel and copper when acting as boiler-plate. Inst. Civ. 

 Engin. Proc.. 132, 1898, 274-287. 



Bryant, F. W. Description of a new California!! land 

 shell. [1900.] Nautilus, 13, 1899-1900, 122. 



Epiphragmophora Harperi, n. sp. [1900.] Nautilus, 

 13, 1899-1900, 143-144. 



Bryant, J[nhn] H[enry], & Fripp, A[lfred] Drowning']. 



See Fripp & Bryant. 

 Bryant, J. T. The remarkable hailstorm at Owaka, in 



January last. N. Zealand Jl. Sci., 1, 1891. 149-151. 

 Bryant, John A. CLAKK'S nutcracker in western Missouri. 



Auk, 12, 1895, 82, 181, 418. 

 Bryant, John J.. & Naylor, 1l'[illiam] A[rt.lnir] H. See 



Naylor A Bryant. 

 Bryant, Joseph D[ecattir]. The causes and treatment of 



erysipelas. Int. Med. Congr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 2), 207- 



219. 



Malignant neoplasmata. [With discussion.'] [1888.] 

 N. Y. Med. JL, 48, 1888, 677-680; 49, 1889, 77-78. 



- The Wesley M. Carpenter lecture. [Important facts 

 relative to malignant disease.] [1894.] N. Y. Med. JL, 

 61, 1895, 609-617. 



Bryant, Robert. The elements of the orbit of Comet a, 

 1883 (Brooks-Swift). Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 44, 1884. 

 88. 



