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Gough, John. 22. A mathematical theory of 

 the Speaking Trumpet. Nicholson, Journ. X., 



1805, pp. 160-165. 



23. Theorems respecting the properties of 



the sides of triangles intersected by right lines 

 drawn from the three angles so far as to meet 

 in one point. Nicholson, Journ. X., 1805, pp. 

 234-239. 



24. Investigation of the properties of the 



lines drawn in a circle by Mr. BOSWELL in 

 the Tenth Volume of this Journal. Nicholson, 

 Journ. XI., 1805, pp. 29-32. 



25. On the division of an arch of a circle 



into two such parts, that their sines, or cosines, 

 or versed-sines, shall have a given relation. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XII., 1805, pp. 225-232. 



26. On the cause of Fairy Rings. Nichol- 

 son, Journ. XIII., 1806, pp. 1-4. 



27. Expei'iments on the magnetism of 



slender iron wires. Nicholson, Journ. XIII., 



1806, pp. 96-100. 



28. Experiments on 



water surrounded by 



the temperature of 

 freezing mixtures. 



Nicholson, Journ. XIII., 1806, pp. 189-192. 



29. Observations and experiments to show 



that the effects ascribed by Mr. DISPAN to the 

 perpendicular descent of hoar frost are not so 

 general as to support his theory. Nicholson, 

 Journ. XV., 1806, pp. 341-345. 



3O. Description of a correct Chamber 



Barometer. Nicholson, Journ. XVIII., 1807, 

 pp. 81-85. 



31. Observations on the theory of Ear 



Trumpets, with a view to their improvement. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XVIIL, 1807, pp. 310-315. 



32. Remarks on torpidity in animals. 



Nicholson, Journ. XIX., 1808, pp. 161-170. 



33. An essay on polygonal numbers, con- 

 taining the demonstration of a proposition re- 

 specting whole numbers in general. Nicholson, 

 Journ. XX., 1808, pp. 161-167. 



34. A mathematical problem : To a given 



arc of a circle a, let it be required to add 

 another z, making the sum of the two arcs 

 equal to the tangent of the latter, t, viz. : 



a-\-z=t. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXI., 1808, pp. 1-5. 



35. Answer to Mr. BARLOW'S remarks on 



the essay on polygonal numbers. Nicholson, 

 Journ. XXI., 1808, pp. 241-245. 



36. An abstract of a Meteorological Journal 



for the years 1807 and 1808, kept at Middle- 

 shaw, near Kendal, in latitude 54 20'. [Diurnal 

 variation of temperature at different times of 

 the year, and comparison of the rain collected 

 at different elevations.] Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXII., 1809, pp. 305-308. 



Gough, John. 37. Experiments on the expan- 

 sion of moist air raised to the boiling tempera- 

 ture. Nicholson. Journ. XXIII., 1809, pp. 

 182-187. 



38. Remarks on Hygrometry, and the 



Hygrometer of J. BERZELIUS. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XXXIIL, 1809, pp. 177-182. 



39. An inquiry, geometrical and arithme- 

 tical, into certain properties of solids in general, 

 and of the five regular bodies in particular. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXV., 1810, pp. 321-325. 



40. Thatsachen und Bemerkungen zur 



Erklarung des Bauchredens mit einem Zusatz 

 von GILBERT. (Transl.) Gilbert, Annal. 

 XXXVIIL, 1811, pp. 95-99. 



41. On the place of a sound produced by 



a musical string. Nicholson, Journ. XXX., 

 1812, pp. 321-324. 



42. Remarks on the perforations made in 



paper by electrical batteries. Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXXIL, 1812, pp. 176-179. 



43. Theorems and problems intended to 



elucidate the mechanical principle called Vis 

 Viva. Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. II., 1813, 

 pp. 270-292. 



44. Observations on the Ebbing and Flow- 

 ing Well at Giggleswick, in the West Riding 

 of Yorkshire ; with a theory of reciprocating 

 fountains. [1811.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. II., 1813, pp. 354-383 ; Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXXV., 1813, pp. 178-193. 



45. Remarks on the summer Birds of 



Passage, and on migration in general. [1812.] 

 Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. II., 1813, pp. 453- 

 472 ; Nicholson, Journ. XXXV., 1813, pp. 199- 

 209. 



46. On the collision of perfectly hard 



bodies. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VI., 1815, pp. 

 414-416. 



47. The laws of statical equilibrium analy- 

 tically investigated. Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. III., 1819, pp. 381-390. 



48. On the natural history and probable 



causes of the vernal winds of the North of 



England, as they prevail in Westmoreland. 



Meteorol. Soc. Trans. I., 1819, pp. 67-72. 

 Gouiffes, A. J. M. Reflexions sur 1'opinion de 



BROWN, relative a Faction ou propriete debili- 



tante du froid. Paris, Soc. Med. Emul. Mem. 



I., 1797, pp. 371-386. 

 Gouillard, . On a Trombe that exercised 



its ravages at Moulins. Walker, Electr. Mag. 



II., 1846, pp. 389-390. 



Gouillaud, H. J. Note sur la conductibilite des 

 metaux pour la chaleur. Paris, Comptes Ren- 

 dus, XXXV., 1852, pp. 699-701 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XL VIII., 1856, pp. 47-64 ; Poggend. 

 Annal. LXXXVIIL, 1853, pp. 163-165. 



