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Thomson, James, and Caunter, //. On the 



geology of Lewis. [1873.] Glasgow, Geol. 

 Soc. Trans. IV., 1874, pp. 315-316. 



Thomson, James, and Duncan, P. M. On 

 Cyclophyllum, a new genus of the Cyathophyl- 

 lidea, with remarks on the genus Aulophyllum. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1867, p. 398. 



Thomson, (Prof.) James. 23. Speculations on 

 the continuity of the fluid state of matter, and 

 on relations between the gaseous, the liquid, and 

 the solid states. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 1871 

 (Sect.), pp. 31-33. 



24. Observations on water in frost rising 



against gravity rather than freezing in the pores 

 of moist earth. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 1871 

 (Sect.), p. 34. 



. 25. On relations between the gaseous, the 



liquid, and the solid states of matter. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), pp. 24-30. 



26. On atmospheric refraction of inclined 



rays, and on the path of a level ray. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), pp. 41-45. 



27. Considerations on the abrupt change at 



boiling or condensing in reference to the con- 

 tinuity of the fluid state of matter. [1871.] 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XX., 1872, pp. 1-8; Phil. Mag. 

 XLIIL, 1872, pp. 227-234. 



28. A quantitative investigation of certain 



relations between the gaseous, the liquid, and 

 the solid state of water substance. [1873.] 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XXII., 1873-74, pp. 27-36. 



Thomson, John M. On the appearance and 

 chemical constitution of ancient glass found in 

 tombs in the island of Cyprus. [1870.] Glas- 

 gow, Phil. Soc. Proc. VII., 1871, pp. 288-292. 



Thomson, Peter. On the sand hills or dunes 

 in the neighbourhood of Dunedin. New Zea- 

 land Instit. Trans. III., 1870, pp. 263-269. 



2. A rock pool and its contents. New 



Zealand Instit, Trans. IV., 1871, pp. 219-223. 



Thomson, R. J. Soluble and insoluble phosphates. 

 Highland Soc. Trans. XI., 1865, pp. 491-500. 



2. Report on phosphatic and ammoniacal 

 manures. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1869, pp. 

 137-146. 



Thomson, R. W. On the formation of coal, and 

 on the changes produced in the composition of 

 the strata by the solvent action of water slowly 

 percolating through the earth's crust during long 

 periods of geological time. Edinburgh, Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. VIII., 1873, pp. 68-69. 



Thomson, Robirt Ditndas. 45. *0n the pro- 

 duction of soils and m.imn'es by the lower orders 

 of plants. Journ. Agric. I., 1845, pp. 651- 

 662. 



46. *Notice of some agricultural analyses 



made by Students in the Glasgow University 

 Laboratory. Journ. Agric. II., 1847, pp. 56- 

 62. 



Thomson, ( Dr.) Thomas. 10. *On a deposit of 

 recent marine shells atDalmuir, Dumbartonshire. 

 Thomson, Records, L, 1835, pp. 131-136. [In 

 vol. V. supra p. 974, this was inadvertently as- 

 cribed to Thomas Thomson, the father.] 



11. On two new genera of Composite Mu- 

 tisiacea?, from India : Nanothamnus, Cataaoixis. 

 [1866.] Linn. Soc. Journ. (Bot.) IX., 1867, pp. 

 342-344. 



Thomson, (Dr.) Thomas, and Hooker, J. D. 9. 

 Description of a new genus (Brandisia) of Scroph- 

 ularinefe from Martaban. [1864.] Linn. Soc. 

 Journ. (Bot.), VIII., 1865, pp. 11-12. 



Thomson, (Sir) William, 140. Sur la thermo- 

 ilynamique. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. 

 LIX., 1864, pp. 705-708. 



141. On the secular cooling of the Earth. 



[1862.] Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 

 1864, pp. 157-170. 



142. On the convective equilibrium of tem- 

 perature in the atmosphere. [1862.] Man- 

 chester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. II., 1865, pp. 

 125-131. 



143. On the elasticity and viscosity of metals. 



Roy. Soc. Proc. XIV., 1865, pp. 289-297; 

 Phil. Mag. XXX., 1865, pp. 63-71. 



144. De I'electricite atmospherique. An- 



nales de Chimie, VII., 1866, pp. 148-172. 



145. On an absolute thermometric scale 



founded on CARNOT'S theory of the motive power 

 of heat, and calculated from REGNAULT'S obser- 

 vations. [ 18 48.] Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc. 

 I., 1866, pp. 66-71. 



146. On centrobaric bodies. [1864.] Edin- 

 burgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1866, pp. 190- 

 191. 



147. On the elevation of the Earth's sur- 

 face temperature produced by underground 

 heat. [1864.] Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 

 1866, pp. 200-201. 



148. On the protection of vegetation from 

 destructive cold every night. [1864.] Edin- 

 burgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1866, pp. 203-204. 



149. On the forces concerned in the laying 



and lifting of deep-sea cables. [1865.] Edin- 

 burgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1866, pp. 495-509. 



150. On the dynamical theory of heat. 

 Edinburgh. Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1866, pp. 510- 

 512. 



151. The " doctrine of uniformity " in geo- 

 logy briefly refuted. Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. V., 1866, pp. 512-513. 



152. Note on Mr. CROLL'S paper " On the 



" physical cause of the submergence and emer- 

 " gence of land during the glacial epoch." Phil. 

 Mag. XXXI., 1866, pp. 305-306. 



