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Thomson (Sir W.)- Experiments on the effect of pressure iu lowering the 

 freezing-point of water. Edinburgh Proc. (1850) 267 ; Phil. Mag. [3] 

 37 (1850) 123 ; Ann. chim. et phys. [3] 35 (1852) 381 ; Ann. Phys. u. 

 Chem. 81 (1850) 163 ; Arch. ph. nat. 15 (1850) 221 ; Instit. (1850) 

 415; Jahresb. (1850) 47. 



. On a remarkable property of steam connected with the 



theory of the steam-engine. Phil. Mag. [3] 37 (1850) 386. 

 . The effect of fluid friction iu drying steam which issues 



from a high-pressure boiler into the open air. Phil. Mag. [4] 1 (1851) 

 474. Reply by Clausius, Phil. Mag. 2 (1851) 139. Second note on 

 fluid friction, Phil. Mag. [4] 2 (1851) 273. 



. On the mechanical theory of electrolysis. Phil. Mag. [4] 



2 (1851) 429. 



. On the applications of mechanical effect to the measure- 

 ment of electromotive forces. Phil. Mag. [4] 2 (1851) 551. 



. On the dynamical theory of heat with numerical results 



deduced from Joule's equivalent as a thermal unit and Regnault's 

 observations on steam. Edinburgh Trans. 20 (1851) 261, 289; Ann. 

 chim. et phys. [3] 36 (1852) 1 ; Jahresb. (1851) 33 ; Phil. Mag. [4] 4 

 (1852) 8, 105, 168, 424; 9 (1855) 523 ; 11 (1856) 214, 281, 379, 433. 



. On the sources of heat generated by the galvanic battery. 



Kept. Brit. Assoc. (1852) ii, 16. 



. On a mechanical theory of thermo-electric currents. Phil. 



Mag. [4] 3 (1852) 529; Phil. Trans. 146 (1856) 649 ; Ann. chim. et 

 phys. [3] 54 (1858) 105, avec une note de Verdet. 



. On the mechanical action of radiant heat or light ; oil 



the power of animated creatures over matter ; on the source available 

 to man for the production of mechanical effects. Phil. Mag. [4] 4 

 (1852) 256. 



. On a universal tendency in Nature to the dissipation of 



mechanical energy. Phil. Mag. [4] 4 (1852) 304 ; Jahresb. (1873) 114. 

 . Note on the mechanical action of heat and the specific 



heats of air. Phil. Trans. (1852) 78. 

 . On the quantities of mechanical energy contained in a 



fluid in different states as to temperature and density. Edinburgh 

 Trans. 20 (1853) 475 ; Phil. Mag. [4] 9 (1855) 523 ; Jahresb. (1855) 24. 



