Lamb] 



566 



[Lambert 



Soc. Proc, 10, 1899, 509-518; Phil. Mag., 48, 1899, 



262-271. 

 I.amb, C[lHirles] G[eu)-gf], * WUson, ir'. G. The con- 

 ductivity of heat insulators. [1899.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 



i;5, 1900, 283-288. 

 I.amb, C[lmrles] G[eor;ie], Ayrton, ]V[iIliam] E[ilwiird], 



& Smith, Eldivanlj Wythe. See Ayrton, I.amb * 



Smitb. 

 I.amb, C'[/irt)-?t'.s-] G[ii,r(h'\. Ayrton, W[illiaiii\ E[dward:\, 



Smith, /-.[r/icin/] Wij'tli,', A Woods, M. W. See Ayrton, 



Lamb, Smith A: Woods. 

 Iiamb, Dlmiiel] Sliiiith]. Notes on the technique of frozen 



anatomical sections. Amer. Micr. Jl., 9, 1888, 205. 

 Iiamb, Dlaniel] S[initli], & Pope, Benjamin F[ratiklin]. 



See Pope & I>amb. 

 Ijamb, Frank Haines. Koot suckers on Douglas fir. Bot. 



Gaz., 28, 1899, 09-70. 

 I>amb, George. The occurrence of Mediterranean or Malta 



fever in Bombay. Indian Med. (iaz., 35, 1900, 337-339. 

 I.amb, Hlenrij] [non Horace], & Elgar, H. See Elgar 



& I>amb. 

 Lamb, Horace. On the induction of electric currents in 



cylindrical and sjjherical conductors. [1884.] London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 15 (1883-84), 139-149. 

 Note on tlie induction of electric currents in a cylinder 



placed across the lines of magnetic force. [1884.] Loudon 



Math. Soc Proc, 15 (1883-84), 270-274. 

 On the motion of a viscous fluid contained in a 



spherical vessel. [1884.] London Math. Soc. Proc, 



16 (1884:-85), 27-43. 



Proof of a hvdrodynamical theorem. Messenger 



Math., 14, 1886, 87-92. 



On the persistency of electric currents in masses of 



iron. [1885.] S. Aust. Koy. Soc. Trans., 8, 1886, 73-74. 

 On the theory of electric eudosmosc and other allied 



phenomena, and on the existence of a sliding coefficient 



for a fluid in contact with a solid. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1887, 



495-510. 

 On the ijrincipal electric time-constant of a circular 



disk. Roy. Soc. Proc, 42, 1887, 289-296. 

 On ellipsoidal current-sheets. [1887.] Phil. Trans. 



(A), 178, 1888, 131-159. 

 On reciprocal theorems in dynamics. [1888.] London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 19, 1889, 144-151. 

 On the de.Kure and the vibrations of a curved bar. 



[1888.] London Math. Soc. Proc, 19. 1889, 365-376. 

 On the flexure of a flat elastic spring. Mancliester 



Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc, 3, 1890, 210-222. 

 On a certain theory of elastic after-strain. Nature, 



41, 1890, 403. 

 On the currents induced in a spherical conductor 



by variation of an external magnetic potential. Phil. 



Trans. (A), 180, 1890, 513-518. 

 On the flexure of au elastic plate. [1889.] London 



Math. Sue Pruc, 21, 1891, 70-90. 

 On the deformation of an elastic shell. [1890.] London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 21, 1891, 119-140. 

 The stability of steady motion. [1894.] Manchester 



Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc, 9, 1895, 10-11. 

 On continuity. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & 



Proc, 41, 1897,' No. 10, 9 pp. 

 On waves in a medium having a periodic discontinuity 



of structure. [1897.] Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. 



& Proc, 42, 1898, A'o. 3, 20 pp. 

 On the reflection and transmission of electric waves 



by a metallic grating. London Math. Soc Proc, 29, 



1838, 523-344. 

 On the velocity of sound in a tube, as affected by the 



elasticity of the walls. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. 



& Proc, 42, 1898, No. 9. 16 pp. 



A new version of Aug.^nd's proof that every algebraic 



equation has a root. [1899.] Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc 

 Mem. & Proc, 43, 1900, A'o. 7, 4 pp. 



An electromagnetic illustration of the theory of selec- 

 tive absorption of light by a gas. Cambridge Phil. Soc- 



Trans., 18, 1900, 348-363. 

 Geometrical representation of the relation between 



wave-velocity and group-velocity. Manchester Lit. Phil. 



Soc. Mem. & Proc, 44, 1900, No. 6, 5 pp. 

 Lamb, Horace, & Rennie, Edward H[enry1. The cause 



of the luminosity of flame. [1885.] S. Aust. Roy. Soc. 



Trans., 8, 1886, 74-76. 

 Lamb, J[onathan] E. How the bacterial organisms are 



studied. Amer. Micr. Jl., 18, 1897, 184-188. 

 Lamb, J[ohn] ilelvin. Celloidin ; its advantages. Amer. 



Micr. JL, 9, 1888, 69-70. 

 The evolution of the compound microscope. Amer. 



Micr. Jl., 12, 1891, 273-280. 

 The microscope in the government work in Washing- 

 ton. Amer. Soc. Micr- Proc, 13 (1891), 13-40. 

 Some methods of histologic technique. Amer. Micr. 



Soc. Trans., 18, 1896, 291-298. 

 Lamb, il/[on'/s] Clias. Sumach and tlie microscopical 



detection of its adulterants. \^Witk discussion.'] Soc. 



Dyers Cul. Jl., 15, 1899, 60-64. 

 The application of aniline dye-stuffs to leather. [With 



discussion.] Soc. Dyers Col. jl., 16, 1900, 147-157. 

 Lamb, .S'. C The treatment of insects and fungi in the 



United States. Hortic Soc. Jl., 21 (1897-98), 191- 



201. 

 Lamb, Thornton [Charles], & Bailey, George H[erbert]. 



See Bailey & Lamb. 

 Lamb, Thornton [Cliarles], Meyer, ]'ictor, & Riddle, 



Walter. See Meyer, Riddle tt Lamb. 

 Lambardi, G[iori(H(], d Crasui-Cristaldi, G ms^p^'^. See 



Grassi-Cristaldi & Lambardi. 

 Lambe, Laurence M[vrris]. On some sponges from the 



Pacific coast of Canada and Behring Sea. [1892-93.] 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 10. 1893 (Sect. 4), 



67-78; 11, 1894 [Sect. 4), 25-43. 

 Sponges from the western coast of North America. 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc & Trans., 12, 1895 {Sect. 4), 



113-138. 

 Sponges from the Atlantic coast of Canada. Canada 



Roy. Soc Proc. & Trans., 2, 1896 [Sect. 4), 181-211. 

 Description of a supposed new genus of Polyzoa from 



the Trenton Limestone at Ottawa. [1890.] Canad. Rec 



Sci., 7, 1897, 1-3. 

 On the remains of mammoth in the Museum of the 



Geological Survey department. Ottawa Natlist., 12, 1898, 



136-137. 

 On some species of Canadian Palteozoic corals. [1899.] 



Ottawa Natlist., 12, 1898, 217-226, 237-258. 

 A revision of the genera and species of Canadian 



Palseozoic corals. The Madreporaria perforata and the 



Alcyonaria. Canada Geol. Surv. (Contrib. Palfeont.), 



4 [i't. 1), 1899, 96 pp. 

 On reptilian remains from the Cretaceous of North- 

 western Canada. Ottawa Natlist., 13, 1899, 68-70. 

 Orioles feednig on tent caterpillars. Ottawa NatUst., 



13, 1899, 86. 

 Notes on a stromatoporoid from the Hudson River 



formation of Ontario. Ottawa Natlist., 13, 1899, 170- 



171. 

 Description of a new species of calcareous sponge from 



Vancouver Island, B. C. [1900.] Ottawa Natlist., 13, 



1899, 261-263. 

 Notes on Hudson Bay sponges. [1900.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 13, 1899, 277-279. 

 Sponges from the coasts of northeastern Canada and 



Greenland. Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. * Trans., 6, 1900 



(Sect. 4), 19-49. 

 Catalogue of the recent marine sponges of Canada and 



Alaska. Ottawa Natlist., 14, 1900, 153-172. 

 Lambert, [Carlton John]. Hounding machines for the 



prevention of straudiugs, with special reference to James' 



