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On tile sudili-n aciiuisition nf conduetiii;;-]iowei' by a 



series of disciete nietiillic i)iiiticles. [1K93.J Loudon 

 I'hys. Soc. ri-oc, 12, 1894, 101-102 ; Pliil. Mag., 37, 



1894, 94-9>. 



Aberration problems. A discussion concerning the 



motion of the ether near the earth, and concerning the 

 connexion between ether and gross matter ; with some 

 new experiments. [18S)3.1 Phil. Tranu. (A), 184, 1894, 

 727-S04. 



On the diselectrification of metals and other bodies bv 



light. Nature. 50 (1894), 22.5. 



Photo-electric leakage. Nature, 50 (1894), 406. 



[The electrical theory of vision.] Nature, 50 (1894), 



463. 



Gravitation. [1894.] Nature, 51 (1894-96), 154. 



Molecular energy of gases. Phil. Mag., 37, 1894. 



419-420, 507. 



The second law of thermodynamics. Electrician, 35, 



1895, 80-84. 



[The alleged absoluteness of motions of rotation.] 



[18il5.] Nature, 51 (1894-95), 272. 

 Electroscopes in lectures. [1895.] Nature, 51 (1894- 



96), 320. 

 Metallic resistance and radiation. [1895.] Nature, 



53 (1895-96), 79. 

 The work of Hertz. [1894.] Koy. Inst. Proc, 14, 



1896, 321-349. 



On the rays of Lenwkd and Bonigen. Electrician, 



36, 1896, 438-440. 

 On the present hypotheses concerning the nature of 



EiixTGEN's rays. Electrician, 36, 1896, 471-473. 



Further progress in radiography. Electrician, 36, 



1896, 783-785. 



Rontgen ray experiments. Electrician, 37, 1896, 



169-170. 



The surviving hypothesis concerning the X-rays. 



Electrician, 37, 1896, 370-373. 



On criticism and on the seat of E. M. F. in a cell. 



Electrician, 37. 1896, 755. 



Modern views of light. Liverpool Lit. Phil. Soc. 



Proc, 50, 1896, 8-5-99. 



The Rr.ntgen ravs. [1896.] Nature, 53 (1895-96), 



412-413. 

 Production of X-rays. [1896.] Nature, -55 (1896-97), 



100. 

 The theory of dissociation into ions. [1896.] Nature, 



55 (1896-97), 150-151. 



The latest discovery in physics. [Zeeman effect.] 



Electrician, 38, 1897, 568-570, 643-644. 



Sound signals in fog. Nature, 50 (1897), 154. 



Hertz waves and metallic enclosures. Phil. Mag., 



44, 1897, 444. 



Experiments on the absence of mechanical connexion 



between ether and matter. Pliil. Trans. (A), 189, 1897, 

 149-166. 



The influence of a magnetic field on radiation fre- 

 quency. Eoy. Soc. Proc, 6(1, 1897, 513-514. 



The history of the coherer principle. [1897.] Elec- 

 trician, 40, 1898, 87-91. 



Note on Mr Suthehl.ixd's objection to the conclusive- 

 ness of the Michelson-Morley tether experiment. Phil. 

 Mag., 40. 1898, 343-344. 



On the question of absolute velocity and on the 



mechanical function of an letlier, with some remarks 

 on the pressure of radiation. Phil. Mag., 46, 1898, 

 414-426. 



Improvements in magnetic space telegraphy. [As- 

 sisted bv Mr. Benjamin D.wies.] [iri(/i dii:cussi(>n.'\ 

 [1898.] "inst. Elect. Engin. .11., 27, 1899, 799-851, 

 887-922, 924-967. 



Electrical signalling without connecting wires. [1898.] 



London Phys. Soc. Proc, 16, 1899, 58-60. 



[Presidential addn.^ss.] On opacity. London Phys. 



Soc. I'roc, 10, 1899, 351-3S0; Phil. Mag., 47, 1899, 385- 

 415. 



Modern views of matter. Liverpool Lit. Phil. Soc. 



Proc, 54, 1900, 91-103. 



On the controversy concerning Volt.i's contact force. 



[1900.] London Phys. Soc. Proc, 17, 1901, 309-430; 

 Phil. Mag., 49, 1900, 351-383, 454-475. 



Coherers, [i^'d'j.] Koy. Inst. Proc, 16, 1902, 72-74. 



IiOdge, Oliver J[osip)i], & Clark, </[o.ve/)/i] W [tiDier]. On 

 the phenomena exhibited Uy dusty air in the neighbour- 

 hood of strongly illuminated bodies. [1881.]- London 

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IiOdge, Oliver J[osepli], & Davies, Beiijaiiiin. Extension 

 of the visible spectrum. [1896.] Nature, 54 (1896), 

 622; 55 (1896-97), 33. 



Further note on the influence of a magnetic field on 



radiation frequency. Koy. Soc. Proc, 01, 1897, 413-415. 



IiOdge, Oliver J[oseph], & Glazebrook, H[icliaril] 'l\etleij']. 

 On the determination of '!' by means of electric oscilla- 

 tions. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1889, 497. 



Experiments on the ost-illatory discharge of an air 



condenser, with a determination of "f." Cambridge 

 Phil. Soc, Trans., 18, 1900, 130-196. 



Lodge, Oliver J[nsepli], & Gotcli, Francis. See Gotcb & 



IiOdge. 

 IiOdge, Oliver J[osepli], A Howard, James I,[ivseii]. On 



electric radiation and its concentration by lenses. [1889.] 



London Phys. Sue. Proc, 10. 1890, 143-163; Phil. Mag., 



28, 1889, 48-65. 

 IiOdge, Oliver J[osi'pft], & Hughes, D[aviil] E[dward]. 



The protection of buildings from lightning. [Curre- 



spomleiice.] Electrician, 21, 1888, 303, etc. 

 IiOdge, Oliver J[osepli], & Larden, Walter. The velocity 



of giavitation and a resisting medium. [Corresj'ondence.] 



Electrician, 31, 1893, 347, etc. 

 IiOdge, Oliver J[osepli], & Nalder, F[rancis] H[enrii]. 



Note on a galvanometer suited to physiological use. 



Brit. Ass. Kep., 1893, 703. 

 IiOdge, Oliver J[oseph], & Thompson, Siiva)uis P[liillips]. 



See Thompson & Lodge. 

 Lodge, Oliver J[osepli\ {et alii). Electrical theory. [^Cor- 

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24, etc. 

 Lodge, Oliver J[oseph] {et alii). An experiment in-the 



theory of electrolysis by Prof. W. Ostwald of Leipzig. 



[Correspondence.] Electrician, 22, 1889, 493-494, etc.; 



23, 1889, 44. 

 Lodge, Oliver J[oseph] {et alii). The units discussion at 



the British Association. Electrician, 29, 1892, 433, etc. 

 Lodge, Oliver J[(jseph] {et alii). Sun spots, magnetic 



storms, comets' tails, atmospheric electricity, and au- 



rorse. [Correspondence.] Electrician, 40, 1901, 249- 



250, etc. 

 Lodge, Reginald. Spoonbills and storks in Holland. 



Zoologist, 20, 1896, 321-324. 

 Lodge, Richard IT. Treatment of roasted gold-ores by 



means of bromine. [18;i5.] .\mer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 25, 1896, 80-89. 

 Lodge, Samuel. La maladie des trieurs de laine (charbon 



broncho-pulmonaire). Arcli. Med. Exp^r., 2, 1890, 759- 



771. 

 Lodge, Samuel, & vrurtz, Itobert [Theodore]. See VTurtz 



& Lodge. 

 Lodi, .illierto. [Bolide del 14 agosto 1893. Castel Mag- 



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 Lodin, A[rthur]. [Bulletin des travaux de chimie execute 



en 1882 par les iiigeuieurs des Mines dans les labora- 



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