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Threfall (R.). Ou the theory of explosions. Phil. Mag. [5] 21 (1886) 

 165. 



TiCHBORNE (C. R. C). Dissolutiou of molecules by heat. Rept. Brit. 

 Assoc. (1871) 81, abs. from Proc. Irish Acad. [2] 1 (1870-74) 169 ; 

 2 (1875-77) 230. 



TiLGHMAN (R. A.). On the decomposing power of water at high tempera- 

 tures. Amer. Philosoph. Trans, n. s. 10 (1853j 173. 



Tilly (J. M. de). Sur la notion de force, d'aceelei'ation et d'euergie en 

 mecanique. Bull. Acad. Belgique, 14 (1887) 975. 



ToMLiNSON (C). On the motion of vapours toward the cold. Phil. Mag. 

 [4] 25 (1863) 360.— See Woods, 321. 



. Historical notes on some phenomena connected with the boil- 

 ing of liquids. Phil. Mag. [4] 37 (1869) 161 ; 49 (1875) 432 ; 50 

 (1875) 85. 



ToMLiNSON (H.). The influence of stress and strain on the action of 

 physical forces. Phil. Trans. 174 (1883) 1. 



ToMMASi (D.). On the action of cold on the galvanic arc. [5] 13 (1882) 

 75; Comptes rendus, 93 (1881) 716. 



Tredgold (T.). New theory of the resistance of fluids, compared with 

 the best experiments. Phil. Mag. n. s. 3 (1828) 249. 



Tremblay (H. du). Application du chloroforme aux machines binaires. 

 Ann. des mines, [5] 4 (1853) 203, 219, 281. 



Tresca. On the distribution of the heat developed by collision. Nature, 

 10 (1874) 400. 



Troutox (F.). On molecular latent heat. Phil. Mag. [5] 18 (1884) 54. 



Trowbridge (J.). Illustration of the conservation of energy. Proc, 

 Amer. Acad. n. s. 7 (1879-80) 235. 



. Effect of great cold on magnetism. Amer. J. Sci. April, 



1881 ; Phil. Mag. [5] 11 (1881) 393. 



Trowbridge (W. P.). Heat as a source of power. New York. 1874, 



Tschermak (G.). Warmeentwickelung durch Compression. Ber. d. 

 Wiener. Akad. 44 ii (1862) 137, 141-146. 



