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pp. 32-33; Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1880, pp. 549- 

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Thomson, William. 13. On the determination 

 of tlie loss of heat in steam-boilers arising from 

 incrustation. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1880, p. 549. 



14. On some phenomena which appear to 



be of the nature of chemico-magnetic action. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1881, pp. 590-591. 



15. Notes on lead pipes and lead con- 

 tamination. Manchester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc., 

 21, 1882, pp. 84-92; Chemical News, 45, 1882, 

 pp. 116-118. 



16. On the development of crystals from 



transparent glass by the action of solvents upon 

 it. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1883, pp. 471-472. 



17. On certain molecular movements in 



the vicinity of thin iron plates. Brit. Assoc. 



Rep., 1883, pp. 472-474. 

 Thomson, (Dr.) William. *An instrument for 



the diagnosis of the refraction. Amer. Ophthalm. 



Soc. Trans., 1873, pp. 83-85. 

 2. A practical and rapid method, with an 



instrument, for the diagnosis of the refraction. 



Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1878, pp. 455-461. 

 3. An instrument for the detection of color- 



blindness. Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1880, 

 pp. 142-143. 



Thomson, (Sir) William (now Lord Kelvin). 

 To reference in No. 102 (Vol. 5) add Phil. Mag., 

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To references in No. 171 (Vol. 8) add Brit. 



Assoc. Rep., 1876 (Swt.), pp. 49-52 [ With altera- 

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197. *On signalling through submarine 



cables, illustrated by signals transmitted through 

 model submarine cable, exhibited by mirror gal- 

 vanometer, and by siphon recorder. Glasgow, 

 Instit. Engin. Trans., 16, 1873, pp. 119-120. 



198. * On the rope-dynamometer, with 



application to deep-sea sounding by steel wire. 

 Glasgow, Instit. Engin. Trans., 16, 1873, pp. 

 121-135. 



199. Note on Mr. GORE'S paper on elec- 



trotorsion. Phil. Trans., 164, 1874, pp. 560-562. 



2OO. Inaugural address. Telegr. Engin. 



Journ., 3, 1874, pp. 1-15. 



201. On deep-sea sounding by pianoforte 



wire. Telegr. Engin. Journ., 3, 1874, pp. 206- 

 219 ; Telegr. Journ., 2, 1873-74, pp. 185-187 ; 

 Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 1 1 , 1874, pp. 6-13. 



202. On the perturbations of the compass 



produced by the rolling of the ship. Nature, 

 10, 1874, pp. 388-389; Phil. Mag., 48, 1874, 

 pp. 363-369. 



2O3. The kinetic theory of the dissipation 

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204. On deep-sea sounding by pianoforte wire. 



[1874.1 Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1875, pp. 



111-117. 



2O5. Vibrations and waves in a stretched 



uniform chain of symmetrical gyrostats. [1875.] 



London Math. Soc. Proc., 6 (1874-75), pp. 190- 



194. 

 2O6. Oil tides. Roy. Instit. Proc., 7, 



1875, pp. 447-448. 



207. Electrodynamic qualities of metals. 



(Continued from Phil. Trans, for Feb. 28, 1856.) 

 -Part vi. Effects of stress on magnetization. 

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 Phil. Trans., 166, 1877, pp. 693-713; 170, 1880, 

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208. Electrolytic conduction in solids. 

 First example. Hot glass. Roy. Soc. Proc., 23, 

 1875, pp. 463-464. 



209. Effects of stress on inductive mag- 

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 Soc. Proc., 23, 1875, pp. 473-476. 



210. On an alleged error in LAPLACE'S 

 theory of the tides. Phil. Mag., 50, 1875, pp. 

 227-242. 



211. Note on the "oscillations of the 

 first species " in LAPLACE'S theory of the tides. 

 Phil. Mag., 50, 1875, pp. 279-284. 



212. General integration of LAPLACE'S 

 differential equation of the tides. Phil. Mag., 

 50, 1875, pp. 388-402. 



213. On an instrument for calculating 

 ( [(j> (x) \jf (.:) dx), the integral of the product of 

 two given functions. Roy. Soc. Proc., 24, 1876, 

 pp. 266-268. 



214. Mechanical integration of the linear 



differential equations of the second order with 

 variable coefficients. Roy. Soc. Proc., 24, 1876, 

 pp. 269-271. 



215. Mechanical integration of the general 



linear differential equation of any order with 

 variable coefficients. Roy. Soc. Proc., 24, 1876, 

 pp. 271-275. 



216. Report of the committee appointed 



for the purpose of promoting the extension, 

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217. [Presidential address to the Math. 



and Phys. Sci. Sect, of the Brit. Assoc. at 

 Glasgow, Sept. 7th. Review of evidence re- 

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 its internal temperature ; the fluidity or solidity 

 of its interior substance ; the rigidity, elasticity, 

 plasticity, of its external figure ; and the per- 

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 rotation.] Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1876 (Sect.), pp. 



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