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-The orbit of OS 215. Popular Astr.. 4, 1897, 543- 

 544. 



- The orbit of 35 Coma; Berenices (S 1687), and OS 4. 

 [1897.] Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 125-126. 



- The double star f Bootis. S 1865. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 58, 1898, 83-Nti. 



- The orbit of OS 400. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 

 1898. 87-89. 



- The relative motion of the components of 7 Leonis. 

 Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 1898, 387-392. 



The orbit of S 2107. Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 449-150. 

 The orbit of S 1216. Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 450- 



451. 



- The double star, 107. Popular Astr., 7, 1899, 1-3; 

 8, 1900, 528-530. 



A general catalogue of 1290 double stars discovered 



from 1871 to 189!) by [the author]. Arranged in order of 

 right ascension with all the mierometrical measures of 

 each pair. Chicago Univ. Yerkes Obs. Publ., 1, 1900, 

 296 pp. 



The proper motion of /3 182. Popular Astr., 8, 1900, 



530-531. 



Note on the companion to j3 Cassiopeia?. Popular 

 Astr., 8, 1900, 540-541. 



Burnbam, Slierlmriie W[exle>/], & Hough, G. W. See 



Hough A Burnham. 

 Burnham, Sherlmnie W[eslty], & Schaeberle, J[iihn] 



M[artin]. [Solar eclipse of December, 1889.] Report. 



Lick Obs. Contrib., 2, 1891, 22-46. 

 Burnham, Slierlnirne W[?slei/~\, Floyd, , & Holden, 



Edward Sinnleton. See Floyd, Holden & Burnham. 

 Burnham, II". H. Memory, historically and experimentally 



considered. [1888-89.] ' Amer. Jl. Psychol., 2, 1889, 39- 



90, 225-270, 431-464, 568-622. 

 Burnie, William Beckit. Phenomenon observed with 



broken magnets. [1894.] Electrician, 34, 1895, 165- 



166. 



Iron losses in transformers and the higher harmonics 

 in the potential-difference wave. Electrician, 39, 1897, 

 581-583. 



- The factors which determine the efficiency of the 



alternating current arc. Electrician, 39, 1897, 849-855. 

 The thermo-electric properties of some liquid metals. 



London Phys. Soc. Proc., 15, 1897, 76-91; Phil. Mag., 



43, 1897, 397-410. 



Burnie, William lieckit, & Lee, Charles A. The con- 

 ductivity analog}' between the electric arc and certain 



metallic oxides. Electrician, 43, 1899, 75-79. 

 Burnie, William liii-l.it, Barr, James Mark, & Rodgers, 



Charles. See Barr, Burnie A' Rodgers. 

 Burnip, J. It., Fammel, 7,[ni's] II[t'rmnnn], & Thomas, 



Hannah. See Fammel, Burnip * Thomas. 

 Burns, liueiil. On the bending of beds near veins. [With 



disi-ussioii.] [1890.] N. Eng. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 



40, 1892, 18-22. 

 Burns, E. Z. Incandescent lamps. [1889.] School of 



Mines Quarterly, N. Y., 11, 1890, 1-14. 

 Burns, Frank. Viviparous Miocene Turritellidse. [1899.] 



Nautilus, 13, 1899-1900, 68-69. 

 Burns, Frank L. Nesting of the broad-winged hawk in 



Chester county, Perm. Ornith. Ool., 13, 1888, 184-185. 



Notes from southern New Jersey. Auk, 12, 1895, 

 189. 



Burns, Geiinie I'. Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Stylidiaceen. 



Flora, 87/1900, 313-354. 

 Burns, John Francis. A clinical contribution to the study 



of the etiology of endemic cerebro-spinal meningitis. 



N. Y. Med. .11., 60, 1894, 332-337. 

 Burns, I'[eter] .S'. JJur Kenntniss des dimolekularen 



Cyanathyls. Jl. Prakt. Chem., 43, 1891, 406-408. 



Beitrage zur Kenntniss der polymeren Nitrile. vn. 

 Abhaudlung. Chemisches Yerhalteu einiger dimoleku- 

 laren Nitrile. Jl. Prakt. Chem., 47, 1893, 105-134. 



Burns, Walter. Notes on the Heads of Ayr. Glasgow 



Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 287-291. 

 Burnside, William. On certain spherical harmonics. 



Messenger Math., 14. 1885, 122-126. 



On the triseetion of the periods for WEIERSTEASS'B 

 elliptic functions. Messenger Math.. 16, 1887, 177-180. 



On the partition of energy between the translatory 

 ami rotational motions of a set of non-homogeneous 

 elastic spheres. [1887.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. Trans., 33, 



1888, 501-507. 

 On a simplified proof of MAXWELL'S theorem. 



[1888.] 



Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 15, 1889, 106-108. 



On deep-water waves resulting from a limited original 

 disturbance. [1888.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 20, 

 1889, 22-38. 



On the small wave-motions of a heterogeneous fluid 

 under gravity. London Math. Soc. Proc., 20, 1889, 392- 

 397. 



Note on the potential of an elliptic cylinder. Messenger 

 Math., IS, 1889, 84-88. 



The lines of zero length on a surface as curvilinear 

 coordinates. Messenger Math., 19, 1890, 99-104. 



On the resultant of two finite displacements of a rigid 

 body. Messenger Math., 19, 1890, 104-108. 



On functions determined from their discontinuities 



and a certain form of boundary condition. London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 22, 1891, 346-358. 



On a certain KIEMANS'S surface. London Math. Soc. 

 Proc., 22, 1891, 410-416. 



On the surfaces whose lines of curvature are all plane. 



Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 49-54, 148. 



On the differential equation of confocal sphero-conics. 

 Messenger Math., 20, 1891, 60-63. 



On a property of plane isothermal curves. Messenger 

 Math., 20, 1891,' 64-68. 



On a case of streaming motion. Messenger Math., 

 20, 1891, 144-145. 



On a property of linear substitutions. Messenger 

 Math., 20, 1891, 163-166. 



Note on a paper relating to the theory of functions. 

 [1890.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 126-128. 



On a class of automorphic functions. [1891.] London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 49-88. 



On the form of hyperelliptic integrals of the first 

 order, which are expressible as the sum of two elliptic 

 integrals. London Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 173- 

 185. 



Further note on automorphic functions. London 



Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 281-295. 

 - Two notes on WEIERSTRASS'S P(u). Messenger Math., 



21, 1892, 84-87. 



On the application of ABEL'S theorem to elliptic 

 integrals of the first kind. Messenger Math., 21, 1892, 

 164-170. 



On the linear transformation of the elliptic differential. 

 Messenger Math., 21, 1892, 170-176. 



[The author's] paper on the partition of energy, B. S. E., 

 July 18S7. Nature, 45, 1892, 533. 



Note on the equation i/- = .e(x 4 - 1). [1*92. ] London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 24, 1893, 17-20. 



On a problem of conformal representation. London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 24, 1893, 187-206. 



Note on pseudo-elliptic integrals. Messenger Math., 



22, 1893, 83-S9. 



On a division of the periods of elliptic functions by 9. 

 Messenger Math., 22. 1893. 811-96. 



Note on linear substitutions. Messenger Math., 22. 

 1893, 190-192. 



Null's on thethoorv of groups of finite order. [1893-95.] 

 London Muth. Soc. Proc., 25, 1894, H-18 ; 26, 1895, 325- 

 338. 



On GREEN'S function for a system of non -intersecting 

 spheres. London Math. Soc. Proc., 25, 1894, 94-101. 



