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Stokes, George Gabriel. 19. Notes on Hydro- 

 dynamics. [Demonstration of a fundamental 

 theorem.] Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. III., 

 1848, pp. 209-219. 



20. On the constitution of the luminiferous 



ether. Phil. Mag. XXXII., 1848, pp. 343- 

 349. 



21. On the critical values of the sums of 



periodic series. [1847.] Phil. Mag. XXXIII., 

 1848, pp. 309-311; Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 VIIL, 1849, pp. 533-583. 



22. On a difficulty in the theory of sound. 



Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 1848, pp. 349-356. 



23. On the theory of certain bands seen in 

 the spectrum. Phil. Trans. 1848, pp. 227-242. 



24. On a mode of measuring the astigma- 

 tism of a defective eye. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1849 

 (pt. 2), pp. 10-11. 



25. On the determination of the wave 



length corresponding with any point of the 

 spectrum. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1849 (pt. 2), p. 

 11. 



26. On the perfect blackness of the cen- 

 tral spot in NEWTON'S rings, and on the verifi- 

 cation of FBESNEL'S formulas for the intensities 

 of reflected and refracted rays. Camb. and 

 Dubl. Math. Journ. IV., 1849, pp. 1-14. 



27. On attractions, and on CLAIRADT'S 



theorem. Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. IV., 



1849, pp. 194-219. 

 28. Notes on Hydrodynamics. [On waves.] 



Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. IV., 1849, pp. 



219-240. 

 29. On the theory of oscillatory waves. 



[1847.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. VIIL, 1849, 



pp. 441-455. 



3O. On the formation of the central spot 



of NEWTON'S rings beyond the critical angle. 

 [1848.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. VIIL, 1849, 

 pp. 642-658 ; Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1849, pp. 

 137-138. 



31. On the variation of gravity at the 



surface of the earth. Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 Vin., 1849, pp. 672-695 ; Phil. Mag. XXXV., 

 1849, pp. 228-229. 



32. Discussion of a differential equation 



relating to the breaking of railway bridges. 

 Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. VIII., 1849, pp. 707- 

 735 ; Phil. Mag. XXXV., 1849, pp. 230-231. 



33. On some points in the received theory 



of sound. Phil. Mag. XXXLV., 1849, pp. 52- 

 60. 



34. On the theory of sound, in reply to 



Prof. CHALLIS. Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1849, 

 pp. 203-204, 348-350, 501-502. 



35. Supplement to a paper " On the theory 

 of certain bands seen in the spectrum." Phil. 

 Mag. XXXIV., 1849, pp. 309-311 ; Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. V., 1843-50, pp. 794-796. 



Stokes, George Gabriel. 36. On the mode of 

 disappearance of NEWTON'S rings in passing the 

 angle of total internal reflexion. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1850 (pt. 2), p. 19. 



37. On metallic reflexion. Brit. Assoc. 



Rep. 1850 (pi. 2), pp. 19-20. 



38. On a fictitious displacement of fringes 



of interference. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1 850 (pt. 2), 

 p. 20. 



39. On HAIDINGEB'S brushes. Brit. As- 

 soc. Rep. 1850 (pt. 2), pp. 20-21. 



4O. On the dynamical theory of diffraction. 



[1849.] Phil. Mag. XXXV., 1850, pp. 235-239; 

 Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. 1-62. 



41. On the numerical calculation of a class 



of definite integrals and infinite series. Phil. 

 Mag. XXXVIL, 1850, pp. 68-69; Camb. Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. 166-187. 



42. On the change of refrangibility of 



Light. Roy. Soc. Proc. 1850-54, pp. 195-200, 

 333-335 ; Phil. Trans. 1852, pp. 463-562 ; 1853, 

 pp. 385-396 ; Poggend. Annal. LXXXVIL, pp. 

 1852, pp. 480-490 ; IV., (Ergiinzungsb.), 1854, 

 pp. 177-345 ; XCL, 1854, pp. 158-160 ; XCVL, 

 1855, pp. 522-542. 



43. On a new elliptic analyser. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1851 (pt. 2), 14-15; Phil. Mag. 

 II., 1851, pp. 420-421 ; Poggend. Annal. III. 

 (Erganzungsb.), 1853, pp. 475-477. 



44. On the conduction of heat in crystals. 



Camb. and Dubl. Math. Joum. VI., 1851, pp. 

 215-238. 



45. On the alleged necessity for a new 



general equation in hydrodynamics. Phil. Mag. 

 I., 1851, pp. 157-160, 393-394 ; II., 1851, p. 60. 



46. An examination of the possible effect 



of the radiation of heat on the propagation of 

 sound. Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 305-317. 



47. Ou the effect of the internal friction 



of fluids on the motion of pendulums. [1850.] 

 Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 337-339; Bibl. Univ. 

 Archives, XXI., 1852, pp. 15-28 ; Camb. Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. [8]-[106]. 



48. On the colours of thick plates. Phil. 

 Mag. II., 1851, pp. 419-420 ; Camb. Phil. Soc. 

 Trans. IX., 1856, pp. [147-176] ; Poggend. An- 

 nal. III. (Erganzungsb.}, 1853, pp. 546-596. 

 49. On the change of refrangibility of 



light, and the exhibition thereby of the chemi- 

 cal rays. Roy. Inst. Proc. I., 1851-54, pp. 

 259-264 ; Poggend. Annal. LXXXIX., 1853, 

 pp. 627-628. 



SO. On the optical properties of a recently 

 discovered salt of Quinine. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1852 (pt. 2), pp. 15-16. 



51. On the composition and resolution of 



streams of polarized light from different sources. 

 Phil. Mag. II., 1852, pp. 316-317; Camb. Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. 399-416. 



