BIBLIOGRAPHY 



(This brief list illustrates the remark made on page 2 of the memoir, that Sabine's papers were remarkably few 

 and remarkably significant. All the articles here mentioned, except the first three, are contained in the 

 volume of his Collected Papers, issued in 1922, by the Harvard University Press) 



1. Wave lengths of metallic spectra in the ultra-violet. (With John Trowbridge.) Proc. Amer. Acad, of 



Arts and Sciences, vol. xxiii, 1887-1888, pp. 288-298. 



2. Selective absorption of metals for ultra-violet light. (With John Trowbridge.) Proc. Amer. Acad, of 



Arts and Sciences, vol. xxiii, 1887-1888, pp. 299-300. 



3. Electrical oscillations in air. (With John Trowbridge.) Proc. Amer. Acad, of Arts and Sciences, vol. xxv, 



1889-1890, pp. 109-123. 



4. Reverberation. (The American Architect, 1900.) 



5. The accuracy of musical taste in regard to architectural acoustics. The variation in reverberation with 



variation in pitch. (Proc. Amer. Acad, of Arts and Sciences, vol. xlii, No. 2, June 1906.) 



6. Melody and origin of the musical scale. (Vice-presidential address, Section B, Amer. Association for the 



Advancement of Science, Chicago, 1907.) 



7. Effects of air currents and of temperature. (Engineering Record, June, 1910.) 



8. Sense of loudness. (Contributions from the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, vol. viii, 1910.) 



9. The correction of acoustical difficulties. (The Architectural Quarterly of Harvard University, March, 



1912.) 



10. Theater acoustics. (The American Architect, vol. civ, p. 257.) 



11. Building material and musical pitch. (The Brickbuilder, vol. xxiii, No. 1, January, 1914.) 



12. Architectural acoustics. (Journal of the Franklin Institute, January, 1915.) 



13. Insulation of sound. (The Brickbuilder, vol. xxiv, No. 2, February, 1915.) 



14. Whispering galleries. (Collected Papers, Harvard University Press, 1922.) 



15. Note on measurements of the intensity of sound and on the reaction of the room upon the sound. (Ap- 



pendix to Collected Papers.) 



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