AUTHOR INDEX. 223 



SruKGJiON (W.). Ou the thermoinaguetism of homogeueous bodies, with 

 illustrative experiiueiits. Phil. Mag. and Annals of Phil. u. s. 10 (1831) 

 1,116; 3(1833)392. Observations by F. Watkius, Phil. Mag. 6 

 (1835) 239. 



SuBic (S.). Ueber die absolute Grosse der iuueren Arbeit, des Aequiva- 

 lentes der Temperatur und iiber den molekularen Sinn der specifischen 

 Wfirrae. Ber. d. Wiener Akad. 47 ii (1863) 346 ; 48 ii (1863) 62-84. 



Sutherland ( W.). On the law of molecular force. Phil. Mag. [5] 24 

 (1887) 113, 168.— See S., Phil. Mag. [5] 22 (1886) 81. 



SziLY (C). On Hamilton's principle and the second proposition of the 

 mechanical theory of heat. Phil. Mag. [4] 43 (1872) 339 ; 46 (1873) 

 426, comm. by author ; Ann. Phys. u. Chem. 145 (1872) 295, 302 ; 149 

 (1873) 74. Clausius dagegen, 146 (1872) 585 ; Jahresl). (1872) 60. 



. Ueber den zweiten Grundsatz der mechanischen Wiirme- 



theorie. Ann. Phys. u. Chem. Ergiinzbd. 7 (1875) 154-167; Jahresl). 

 (1875) 46 ; Phil. Mag. [5] 1 (1876) 22, comm. by author. 



. On the dynamical signification of the quantities occurring in 



the mechanical theory of heat. Phil. Mag. [5] 2 (1876) 254 ; Ann. 

 Phys. u. Chem. 160 (1876) 435-454; Jahresb. (1877) 87. 



Tait (P. G.). Reply to Prof. Tyndall's remarks on a paj^er on " Enero-v " 

 in Good Words for October, 1862. Phil. Mag. [4] 25 (1863) 263.°' 



. On the conservation of energy. Phil. Mag. [4] 25 (1863) 



429; 26(1863) 144. 



. On the history of thermodynamics. Phil. Mag. [4] 28 



(1864) 288. [Tait rejects the position which Tyndall has given to 

 Mayer.] 



. On the history of energy. Phil. Mag. [4] 29 (1865) 55. 



. Sketch of thermodynamics. Edinburgh. 1870. le edi- 

 tion traduite par I'abbe Moigno et A. Le Cyre. 2. edition, Ediuburcrh, 

 1877. Nature, 17 (1877-78) 257, 278. 



— . Remarks on Prof. Mohr's paper on " the nature of heat." 



Phil. Mag. [5] 2 (1876) 110-114; Jahresb. (1876) 62. 

 and Steele (W. J.). Treatise on the dvnamics of a 



particle. London. Fourth edition. 1878.' Phil. Mag. [5] 6 (1878) 

 391. 



