SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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jet-pump, and a series of results obtained, 



1853, 130. 

 Thomson (Prof. J.) on certain curious mo- 

 tions observable on the surfaces of wine 



and other alcoholic liquors, 1855, 1 6. 

 ■ on the friction break dynamometer, 



1855, 209. 

 on a centrifugal pump and windmill 



erected for drainage and irrigation in 



Jamaica, 1855, 210. 

 on an india-rubber valre for drainage 



of low lands into tidal outfalls, 1855, 



210. 

 * on the measurement of running water 



by weir-boards, 1855, 211. 

 on the grand currents of atmospheric 



circulation, 1857, 38. 

 — — on the plasticity of ice, 1857, 39. 

 . on recent theories and experiments on 



ice at its melting-point, 1859, 23. 

 Thomson (Dr. E. D.) on the chemistry of 



the digestive organs, 1836, 117. 



on Mr. Farr's law of recovery and 



mortality in cholera, 1838, 126. 



on nitrate of silver as a caustic and 



therapeutic agent, 1838, 132. 



on the existence of free muriatic acid 



in the stomach during digestion, 1839, 58. 



on alkaline indigestion, 1839, 107. 



on the tests for sulphuric acid when 



thrown on the person, 1840, 84. 



on opacity of the cornea produced by 



sulphuric acid, 1840, 164. 



on the production of hydrocyanic acid 



for medical use, 1841, 54. 



on the composition of crystallized dia- 

 betic sugar, 1841, 54. 



on an important chemical law in the 



nutrition of animals, 1846, 41. 



on the condition of the atmosphere 



during cholera, 1855, 71. 



Thomson (Prof. T.) on the combinations of 

 sulphuric acid and water, 1836, 56. 



on the specific heats of nitric acid and 



alcohol, 1837, 43. 



on the foreign substances in iron, 



1838,41. 



on the sugar in urine of diabetes, 1838, 



on native diarseniate of lead, 1838, 46. 



on galactin, 1838, 46. 



on emulsin, 1838, 48. 



on chemical manufactures carried on 



in and near G-lasgow, 1840, 58. 



on the minerals in the neighbourhood 



of G-lasgow, 1840, 64. 



Thomson (Dr. T.) on the botanical geogra- 

 phy of western Thibet, 1851, 73. 



, notice of two living specimens of the 



lepidosiren from Macartney Island, 1841, 

 72. 



^Thomson (Dr. T. E. H.) on some abori- 

 ginal tribes of New Holland, 1851, 95. 



Thomson (Dr. W.) on the infiltration of the 

 lungs with black matter, and on black 

 expectoration, 1834, 683. 



Thomson (W.) on the dentition of the 

 British pulmoniferous moUusca, 1850, 

 126. 



Thomson (Prof. W.) on the elementary laws 

 of statical electricity, 1845, 1 1. 



on electrical images, 1847, 6. 



on the electric currents by which the 



phenomena of terrestrial magnetism may 

 be produced, 1847, 38. 



on the equilibrium of magnetic or dia- 



magnetic bodies of any form, under the 

 influence of the terrestrial magnetic force, 

 1848, 8. 



on the theory of electro-magnetic in- 

 duction, 1848, 9. 



on the theory of magnetic induction 



in crystalline substances, 1850, 23. 



* on the thermal effects of air rushing 



through small apertures, 1852, 16. 



on the sources of heat generated by 



the galvanic battery, 1852, 16. 



on the mutual attraction between two 



electrified spherical conductors, 1852, 17. 



on certain magnetic curves, with ap- 

 plications to problems in the theories of 

 heat, electricity, and fluid motion, 1852, 

 i8. 



on the equilibrium of elongated masses 



of ferromagnetic substance in uniform 

 and varied fields of force, 1852, 18. 



, experimental researches in thermo- 

 electricity, 1854, 13. 



on mechanical antecedents of motion, 



heat, and light, 1854, 59. 



on the effects of mechanical strain on 



the thermo-electric qualities of metals, 

 1855, 17. 



on the use of observations of terrestrial 



temperature for the investigation of abso- 

 lute dates in geology, 1855, 18. 



on the electric qualities of magnetized 



iron, 1855, 19. 



on the thermo-electric position of alu- 

 minium, 1855, 20. 



on peristaltic induction of electric 



currents in submarine telegraph wires, 

 1855, 21. 



on new instruments for measuring 



electrical potentials and capacities, 1855, 

 22. 



on Dellman's method of observing at- 

 mospheric electricity, 1856, 17. 



on Mr. Whitehouse's relay and induc- 

 tion coils in action on short circuit, 1857, 

 21. 



on the effects of induction in long 



submarine Knes of telegraph, 1857, 21. 



* on machinery for laying submarine 



telegraph cables, 1857, 199. 



on electrical " frequency," 1859, 26. 



on the discharge of a coiled electric 



cable, 1869, 26. 



■ on the necessity for incessant record- 

 ing, and for simultaneous observations in 

 different localities, to investigate atmo- 

 spheric electricity, 1859, 27. 



