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Liouville, Journ. Math., 2, 1876, pp. 5-32, 69- 

 86. 



Adams, (Prof.) John Couch. 27. On the calcula- 

 tion of BERNOULLI'S numbers up to B 6 , by means 

 of STAUDT'S theorem. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1877 

 (Sect.), pp. 8-14. 



28. On the calculation of the sum of the 

 reciprocals of the first thousand integers, and on 

 the value of EULER'S constant to 260 places of 

 decimals. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1877 (Sect.), pp. 

 14-15. 



29. On a simple proof of LAMBERT'S theorem. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1877 (Sect.), pp. 15-18; 

 Messenger of Math., 7, 1878, pp. 97-100. 



30. On the motion of the Moon's node in 



the case when the orbits of the Sun and Moon 

 are supposed to have no eccentricities, and when 

 their mutual inclination is supposed to be in- 

 definitely small. [1877.] Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not, 38, 1878, pp. 43-49. 



31. Note on a remarkable property of the 

 analytical expression for the constant term in the 

 reciprocal of the Moon's radius vector. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 38, 1878, pp. 460-472. 



32. Table of the values of the first sixty-two 

 numbers of BERNOULLI. [1877.] Crelle, Journ. 

 Math., 85, 1878, pp. 269-272. 



33. On the expression of the product of 

 any two LEGENDEE'S coefficients by means of a 

 series of LEGENDRE'S coefficients. [1877.] Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 27, 1878, pp. 63-71. 



34. Note on the value of EULER'S con- 

 stant ; likewise on the values of the Napierian 

 logarithms of 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10, and the modulus 

 of common logarithms, all carried to 260 places 

 of decimals. [1877.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 27, 

 1878, pp. 88-94. 



35. Note on the ellipticity of Mars, and 

 its effect on the motion of the satellites. [1879.] 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 40, 1880, pp. 10-13. 



36. Note on the Astronomer Royal's in- 

 vestigation of the theoretical value of the accele- 

 ration of the Moon's mean motion. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 40, 1880, pp. 411-415. 



37. Investigation of the secular accelera- 



tion of the Moon's mean motion, caused by the 

 secular change in the eccentricity of the Earth's 

 orbit ; taking into account terms of the order of 

 m 4 , but neglecting the eccentricity and incli- 

 nation of the Moon's orbit. Astron. Soc. Mouth. 

 Not., 40, 1880, pp. 472-482. 



38. Note on the constant of lunar parallax. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 40, 1880, pp. 482-488. 



39. Note on the inequality in the Moon's 

 latitude which is due to the secular change of 

 the plane of the ecliptic. Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 41, 1881, pp. 385-403. 



4O. On NEWTON'S solution of KEPLER'S 



problem (with Note on Prof. ZENGER'S solution). 



[1882.] Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 43, 1883, pp 

 43-49. 



Adams, (Prof.) John Couch. 41. Note on Wil- 

 liam BALL'S observations of Saturn. Astron. Soc. 

 Mouth. Not., 43, 1883, pp. 93-97. 



42. Note on Dr MORRISON'S Paper on 

 the computation of the eccentric anomaly, &c. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 43, 1883, pp. 365- 

 368. 



43. Note on DELAUNAY'S expression for 

 the Moon's parallax. Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 

 43, 1883, pp. 397-401. 



Adams, Ma/raham. [Account of his mensurator 

 and ccelometer.] London, Math. Soc. Proc., 5, 

 1874, pp. 141-144. 



Adams, Thomas. 2. * On the theory and practice 

 of metallic surfaces moving in molecular contact 

 against a heated fluid under pressure, as ex- 

 emplified in the slide valve and piston of the 

 steam engine. Glasgow, Instit. Engin. Trans., 

 13, 1870, pp. 151-155. 



3. On the mechanical proportions and 

 geometry embodied in the construction of a 

 direct-acting spring safety-valve, and on certain 

 phenomena attending the behaviour of the steam 

 at and about the issuing orifice. Glasgow, Instit. 

 Engin. Trans., 17, 1874, pp. 121-135. 



Adams, William. Subcutaneous surgery: its 

 principles, and its recent extension in practice. 

 (Toner Lectures. VI.) [1877.] Smithsonian 

 Miscell. Coll., 1.5, 1878, Art. 7. 



Adams, William. 2. *The characteristics of the 

 Cefn-On Tunnel of the Cardiff and Caerphilly 

 Railway. Cardiff, Nat. Soc. Trans., 2, 1868-69, 

 pp. 32-41. 



3. *The coal fields of Pontypool. Wool- 

 hope Field Club Trans., 1872-3, pp. 25-35. 



Adams, William Grijlls. 5. Note on Latimer 

 CLARK'S method of measuring differences of 

 electric potential. Telegr. Engiu. Journ., 3, 



1874, pp. 86-90. 



6. Bakerian Lecture on the forms of equi- 

 potential curves and surfaces and lines of electric 

 force. Roy. Soc. Proc., 23, 1875, pp. 280-284. 



7. On the change produced by magneti- 

 zation in the electrical resistance of iron and 

 steel. Preliminary notice. Roy. Soc. Proc., 23, 



1875, pp. 533-535 ; [1875] Phil. Mag., 1, 



1876, pp. 153-155. 



8. The action of light on selenium. Roy. 



Soc. Proc., 23, 1875, pp. 535-539; Annal. Phys. 

 Chem., 159, 1876, pp. 622-629; Phil. Mag., 1, 

 1876, pp. 155-159. 



9. A new polariscope. [1875.] London, 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 1, 1876, pp. 152-156; Phil. 

 Mag., 50, 1875, pp. 13-17; Annal. Phys. Chem., 

 157, 1876, pp. 297-302. 



1O. On the forms of equipotential curves 

 and surfaces and on lines of flow. [Bakerian 



