AUTHOR INDEX. 117 



Ampere. Note sur la chaleur et la lumiere eousiderees comme proveuaut 

 de mouvemeuts vibratoires. Ann. chim. et pliys. [2] 58 (1(S35) 432 ; 

 Phil. Mag. [8] 7 (1835) 342.— See Savary, Comptes reudns, 9 (1839) 

 557. 



Anderson (W.). On the conversion of heat into work. A practical 

 treatise on heat-engines. Loudon: Whittaker. 1887. (252 pp.) 

 Beibliitter, 12 (1888) 406. 



Andreeff (E. d'). Recherches sur le poids specifique et la dilatation par 

 la chaleur de quelques gaz condeusees. Ann. chim. et. phys. [3] 56 

 (1859) 317. 



Andrews (T.). Note on the heat produced during metallic substitutions. 

 Phil. Mag. [3] 25 (1844) 93. 



. Law of the heat of combination. Amer. J. Sci. 46 (1844) 



9^ 



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. On the heat disengaged during the combination of bodies 



with oxygen and chlorine. Phil. Mag. [3] 32 (1848) 321, 426. 



. On the state of our knowledge of thermochemistry. Brit. 



Assoc. Kept. (1849) 63. 

 . Report on the heat of combination. Brit. Assoc. Rept. (1849) 



63. 



. Note on the heat of chemical combination. Phil. Mag. [4] 



4 (1852) 497.— See reply by Dr. Woods, Phil. Mag. [4] 5 (1853) 10. 



. On the continuity of the gaseous and liquid states of matter. 



Phil. Trans. 159 (1869) 575. The Bakerian Lecture. Ann. chim. et 

 phys. [4] 21 (1870) 208 ; Phil. Mag. [4] 39 (1870) 150 ; Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. June 17, 1869, abs. 



— . Preliminary notice of further researches on the 2:)hysical 



properties of matter in the liquid and gaseous states under varied con- 

 ditions of pressure and temperature. Phil. Mag. [5] 1 (1876) 78 ; Proc. 

 ^Roy. Soc. June 17, 1875. 



On the gaseous state of matter. Phil. Trans. 166 (1876) 421 ; 



Phil. Mag. [5] 3 (1877) 63 ; Proc. Roy. Soc. April 27, 1876. abs. 



— . Heat dilatation of metals from low temperatures. Proc. Roy. 



Soc. 43 (1887) 299, 305, 308. 



Angelhardt. Sur la formation de la glace au fond de I'eau. Ann. chim. 

 et phys. [4] 7 (1866) 209. 



