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Hamilton, (Sir) William. 3. Remarks on Dr. 

 MORTON'S Tables on the size of the Brain. Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. XLVIII., 1850, pp. 330-333. 



Hamilton, William. Observations made in the 

 district between the Mourne and Dublin moun- 

 tains. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. II., 1839, pp. 

 51-69. 



Hamilton, William. Report on the explosion 

 of the Gun on board the Steam Frigate 

 "Princeton." Franklin Inst. Journ. VIII., 



1844, pp. 206-216. 



2. Explosion of the Locomotive Engine 



" Richmond." Franklin Inst. Journ. IX., 



1845, pp. 16-26. 



3. Report on the Catoptric, Dioptric, and 

 Catadioptric systems of Lights for Lighthouses. 

 Franklin Inst. Journ. XVIII., 1849, pp. 67-68, 

 161-166, 240-252, 335-336. 



Hamilton, William John. On the Lago di 

 Amsaucto, " Amsancti Valles " of Virgil. 

 Geogr. Soc. Journ. II., 1832, pp. 62-65. 



2. Extracts from notes made on a journey 



in Asia Minor in 1836. Geogr. Soc. Journ. 

 VII., 1837, pp. 34-60. 



3. Observations on the position of Tavium. 



Geogr. Soc. Journ. VII., 1837, pp. 74-80. 



4. Notes of a journey in Asia Minor in 



1837. Geogr. Soc. Journ. VIII., 1838, pp. 

 137-156. 



5. Description of a bed of recent marine 



shells near Elie, on the southern coast of Fife- 

 shire. [1835.] Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1838, pp. 

 180-181. 



6. Ou part of Asia Minor. Geol. Soc. 



Proc. II., 1838, pp. 651-654. 



7. On the geology of part of Asia Minor, 



between the Salt Lake of Kodj-hissar and 

 Cffisarea of Cappadocia, including a brief de- 

 scription of Mount Argasus. [1838.] Geol. 

 Soc. Trans. V., 1840, pp. 583-598. 



8. On the geology of the north-western 



part of Asia Minor, from the peninsula of 

 Cyzicus on the coast of the sea of Marmora to 

 Koola, with a description of the Katakekaumene. 

 [1839.] Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 1842, pp. 102- 

 108. 



9. On a few detached places along the 



coast of Ionia and Caria, and on the island of 

 Rhodes. [1840.] Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 1842, 

 pp. 293-298. 



1O. Researches in Asia Minor, Pontus, and 



Armenia, with some account of their antiquities 

 and geology. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XIII., 1843, 

 pp. 148-155. 



11. On the geology of some parts of Tus- 

 cany. Geol. Soc. Journ. I., 1845, pp. 273- 

 297. 



12. On the Agate quarries of Oberstein. 



Geol. Soc. Journ. IV., 1848, pp. 209-216. 



Hamilton, JFiUimn John. 13. Observations on 

 the geology of Asia Minor, referring more par- 

 ticularly to portions of Galatia, Pontus, and 

 Paphlagonia. Geol. Soc. Journ. V., 1849, pp. 

 362-376. 



14. On the occurrence of a freshwater bed 



of Marl in the fens of Cambridgeshire. Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. VI., 1850, pp. 451-453. 



15. On the geology of the Mayence basin. 



Geol. Soc. Journ. X., 1854, pp. 254-298. 



16. On the tertiary formations of the north 



of Germany, with special reference to those of 

 Hesse-Cassel and its neighbourhood. Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. XL. 1855, pp. '126-143. 



Hamilton, William John, and H. E. Strick- 

 land. On the geology of the Thracian Bos- 

 phorus. [1836.] Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1838, 

 pp. 437-438. 



2. Account of a tertiary deposit near 



Lixouri, in the island of Cephalonia. [1837.] 

 Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1838, pp. 545-546. 



3. On the geology of the Western 



part of Asia Minor. [1836,1839,1840.] Geol. 



Soc. Trans. VI., 1842, pp. 1-40. 

 ' 4. On a tertiary deposit near Lixouri, 



in the island of Cephalonia. Geol. Soc. Jouru. 



III., 1847, pp. 106-112. 

 Hamilton, ( Sir) William R. Theory of systems 



of rays. [1824.] Irish Acad. Trans. XV., 



1828, pp. 69-174 : XVI., 1830, pp. 4-62 ; 



(pt. 2), 1831, pp. 85-92 ; XVIL, 1837, pp. 1-144. 

 ' 2. On the error of a received principle ot 



analysis, respecting Functions which vanish 



with their Variables. Irish Acad. Trans. XVI., 



1830, pp. 63-64 ; (pt. 2) 1831, pp. 129-130. 

 3. Note on Mr. POTTER'S Reply respecting 



his experiment of prismatic interference. Phil. 



Mag. II., 1831, p. 371 ; Poggeud. Annal. 



XXIX., 1833, pp. 328-329. 

 4. On a view of mathematical Optics. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1831-32, pp. 545-547. 



5. On some results of the view of a charac- 



teristic function in Optics. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1833, pp. 360-370. 



6. On the effect of Aberration in prismatic 



interference. Phil. Mag. II., 1833, pp. 191- 

 194 ; Poggend. Annal. XXIX., 1833, pp. 316- 

 318. 



7. On the undulatory time of passage of 

 Light through a Prism. Phil. Mag. II., 1833, 

 pp. 284-287; Poggend. Annal. XXIX., 1833, 

 pp. 323-327. 



8. On Conjugate Functions or Algebraic 

 Couples, as tending to illustrate generally the 

 doctrine of imaginary quantities, and as confirm- 

 ing the results of Mr. GRAVES respecting the 

 existence of two independent integers in the 

 complete expression of an imaginary logarithm. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1834, pp. 519-523. 





