14G LITERATURE OF THERMODYNAMICS. 



Croll (J.). Ou the cause of the cooliug effect produced on solids by 

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. Ou certain hypothetical elements in the theory of gravitation 



and generally received conceptions regarding the constitution of matter. 

 Phil, Mag. [4] 34 (1867) 449. 



. Ou the physical cause of the motion of glaciers. Phil. Mag. 



[4] 37 (1869) 201 ; 40 (1870) 153. 

 . What determines molecular motion ? the fundamental prob- 



lem of Nature. Phil. Mag. [4] 44 (1872) 1. 



Ou the transformation of gravity. Phil. Mag. [5] 2 (1876) 



241. 



. On the origin of nebuljB. Phil. Mag. [5] 6 (1878) 1. 



. Arctic iuterglacial periods. Phil. Mag. [5] 19 (1885) 30. 



Crookes (W.). On attraction and repulsion resulting from radiation. 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. 22 (1873-74) 37, 23 (1874-5) 373, abs. ; Phil. Mag. 

 [5] 1 (1876) 245 ; Phil. Trans. 164 (1874) 501 ; 165 (1875) 519 ; 166 

 (1876) 325; 169 (1878) 243; 170 (1879) 87. 



. On the illumination of lines of molecular pressure, and the 



trajectory of molecules. Phil. Mag. [5] 7 (1879) 57 ; Phil. Trans. 170 

 (1879) 135, 641. 



— . On the New Force, suggested by H. Thore. Proc. Roy. 



Soc. 42 (1887) 345 ; Beiblatter, 12 (1888) 188.— See Dufourcet (E.) 

 below. 



Cross (C. R.). Experiments with the thermal telephone. Proc. Amer. 

 Acad. u. s. 13 (1885-6) 257. 



Crum (W.). Analysis of bodies containing nitric acid, and its applica- 

 tion to explosive gun-cotton. Phil. Mag. [3] 30 (1847) 436. 



Curtis (A. H.). On the freezing of water at temperatures lower than 

 32° F. Phil. Mag. [4] 32 (1866) 422. 



CzAPSKi (S.). Ueber die thermische Veriinderlichkeit der electromotor- 

 ischen Kraft galvanisher Elemente and ihrer Beziehung zur freieu 

 Euorgie derselben. Ann. Phys. u. Chem. n. F. 21 (1884) 209. 



Dacla (Emile Martin). De la chaleur corame cause et effet da la vie et 

 du froid, comme modificateur de I'orgauisme vivant. Paris. 1859. 



