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Sur la theorie de la pvro tlectricite et de la ptoo-^lec- 



tiicit^. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 117, 1893, 4(13-47-2; Phil. 

 Map., 36, 1893, 453-4.59. 



Quartz, piezoelectric property of quartz. Phil. Mag., 



36, 1893, 331-340. 



On the elasticity of a crystal accordinf; to BoscoviCH. 



[1893.] Eny. Soc.'Proc, 54, 1894, .59-75. 



[Presidential address.] [1893.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 54, 



1894, 377-389. 



Towards the efficiency of sails, windmills, screw- 

 propellers in water and air, and aeroplanes. Nature, 50 

 (1894), 4'25-426. 



On the doctrine of discontinuity of fluid motion, in 



connection with the resistance against a solid moving 

 through a fluid. Nature, 50 (1894), 524-.525, 549, 573- 

 575, 597-598. 



On the resistance of a fluid to a plane kept moving 



uniformly in a direction inclined to it at a small angle. 

 Phil. Mag., 38, 1894, 4(19-413. 



On homogeneous division of space. Roy. Soe. Proc, 



55, 1894, l-l(j. 



[1894.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 57, 



Glasgow Phil. Soc. 

 [1895.] Nature, 51 



and vibrational energies of 

 Nature, 52 



[Presidential address.] 



1895, 37-54. 

 On the electrification of air. 



Proc, 26, 1896, 233-243. 

 [On the age of the Earth.] 



(1894-96), 227, 438-440. 

 [On tile translational 



vibrators after impacts on fixed walls.] 



(1896), 533. 

 [Presidential address.] [189.5.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 59, 



1896, 107-124. 



On the molecular dynamics of hydrogen gas, oxygen 



gas, ozone, peroxide of hydrogen, vapour of water, liquid 

 water, ice, and quartz crystal. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 

 721-724. 



Velocity of jiropagation of electrostatic force. [1896.] 



Nature, 53 (1895-96), 316, 364-365. 



On Lipp.m.\nn's colour photography with obliquely 



incident light. Nature, 54 (1896), 12-13. 



Isoperimetrical problems. Roy. Inst. Proc, 14, 1896, 



111-119. 



On the generation of longitudinal waves in ether. 



Boy. Soc. Proc, .59, 1896, 270-273. 



Note on Lord Bi.vthswood's paper : [" On the reflec- 

 tion of Rciutgen light from polished speculum-metal 

 mirrors"]. Roy. Soc. Proc, .59, 1896, 332-333. 



. On the motion of a heterogeneous liquid, commencing 



from rest with a given motion of its boundarv. [1896.] 

 Edinh. Roy. Soc. Proc, 21, 1897, 119-122. 



On the fuel supjdy and the air supply of the Earth. 



Brit. Ass. Hep., 1897, 553-554. 



On osmotic pressure against an ideal semi-permeable 



membrane Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 21, 1897, 323-325. 



On a differential method for measuring differeuces of 



vapour pressures of liquids at one temperature and at 

 different temperatures. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 21, 1897, 

 429-432. 



Note on method suggested for measuring vapour pres- 

 sures. [1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 295-296. 



Contact electricity and electrolysis according to Father 



Boscovicn. Nature, 56 (1897), 84-85. 



The dynamical theory of refraction, dispersion, and 



anomalous dispersion. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 782-783. 



Continuity in undulatory theory of condensational- 



rarefactional waves in gases, liquids, and solids, of dis- 

 tortional waves in solids, of electric waves in all suljstances 

 capable of transmitting tliem, and of radiant heat, visible 

 light, ultra-violet light. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 783- 

 787. 



On graphic representations of the two simplest cases 



of a single wave : {a) ('ondensational-rarefactional, (b) Dis- 

 tortional. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 792. 



The age of the Earth as an abode fitted for life. 



[1897-98.] Phil. Mag., 47, 1899, 6IJ-90; Victoria Inst. 

 Jl., 31, 1899, 11-35. 



Contact electricity of metals. [1897-98.] Roy. Inst. 



Proc, 15, 1899, 521-554. 



Apparent dark lightning flashes. Nature, 60 (1899), 



341. 



Blue ray of sunrise over Mont Blanc. Nature, 60 



(1899), 411, 442. 



On the application of force within a limited space, 



required to produce spherical solitary waves, or trains of 

 periodic waves, of both species, equivoluminal and irro- 

 tational, in an elastic solid. Phil. Mag., 47, 1899, 480- 

 493; 48, 1899, 227-236, 388-393. 



On the tliermodynaniics of volta-contaet electricity. 



[1898.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 22, 1900, 118-125. 



On thermodynamics founded on motivity and energy. 



[1898.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 22, 1900, 126-130. 



Qn the reflexion and refraction of solitary plane 



waves at a plane interface between two isotropic elastic 

 mediums fluid, solid, or ether. [1898.] Edinb. Boy. 

 Soc. Proc, 22, 1900, 366-378. 



.\pplication of Sellmeier's dynamical theory to the 



dark lines D, , D.. produced by sodium-vapour. [1899.] 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc' Proc, 22, 1900, 523-531. 



Magnetism and molecular rotation. [1899.] Edinb. 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 22, 1900, 631-635. 

 On the duties of ether for electricity and magnetism. 



Phil. Mag., 50, 1900, 305-307. 



On the motion produced in an infinite elastic solid by 



the motion through the space occupied by it of a 

 body acting on it only by attraction or repulsion. 

 [1900.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. 'Proc, 23, 1902, 218- 

 235. 



Nineteenth century clouds over the dynamical theory 



of heat and light. [1900.1 Roy. Inst. Proc, 16, 1902, 

 363-397. 



Kelvin, Willinm Thomson (Lord), & Brskine-Murray, 

 James R[obert]. Ou the temperature variation of the 

 thermal conductivity of rocks. Roy. Soe. Proc, 58, 1895, 

 162-107. 



Kelvin, WilUum Tbomaon (Lord), & Gait, Alexander. 

 Preliminary experiments for comparing the discharge of 

 a Leyden jar through different branches of a divided 

 channel. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 555-556. 



Kelvin, WilUaiii Thomson (Lord), & Maclean, Maiimis. 

 Ou the electrification of air. Roy. Soc. Proc, 56, 1894, 

 84-94; 57, 1896, xxxii. 



On electiical properties of fumes proceeding from 



flames and burning charcoal. Edinb. Koy. Soc. Proc, 

 21, 1897, 313-322. 



Leakage from electrified metal plates and points placed 



above and below uninsulated flames. [1897.] Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc Proc, 22, 1900, 38-46. 



Kelvin, ]!'illiam Thomson (Lord), Ayrton, W[iUiam] 

 h:[dirard], A Perry, Jnliii. Electrometric determination 

 of "V.'' Electrician, 21, 1888, 681. 



Kelvin, IVilliniii Thomson (Lord), Beattie, Jloliii] Cur- 

 rutliers, & Smoluchowski, Manjan(Ritter von Smolan). 

 Experiments on the electrical phenomena produced 

 in gases by Rontgen rays, by ultra violet light, and by 

 uranium. '[1896-97.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 21, 1897, 

 393-428. 



Effect of Rontgen rays on paraffin in respect to electric 



conductance. Electrician, 38, 1897, 401. 



Electric equilibrium between uranium and an insulated 



metal in its neighbourhood. [1897.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc, 22, 1900, 131-133. 



Kelvin, William Thomson (Lord), Bottomley, J[aines] 

 T[liomxon], & Maclean, Maiinim. Measurement of electric 

 currents through air at different densities down to one 

 five. millionth of the density of ordinary air. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1896, 710-711. 



