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Phillips, Edouard. 12. Theorie de la coulisse 

 de STEPHENSON renversee servant a produire la 

 detente variable de la vapeur dans les locomo- 

 tives et dans toute espece de machine. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, XLV., 1857, pp. 861-865. 



. 13. Solution de divers problemes concer- 



nant la resistance des poutres droites, telles que 

 les pouts de chemins de fer, les rails, etc., sous 

 1'action d'une charge en mouvement. Paris, 

 Comptes Eendus, XLVL, 1858, pp. 30-34. 



14. Du travail des forces elastiques dans 



1'interieur d'un corps solide, et particulierement 

 des ressorts. Paris, Comptes Rendus, XL VI., 

 1858. pp. 333-336, 440. 



15. Sur la theorie du nouveau systeme de 



detente pour machines a vapeur. L'Institut, 

 XXVIII., 1860, p. 196. 



16. Memoire sur le spiral reglant des 



chronometres et des montres. Liouville, Journ. 

 Math. V., 1860, pp. 313-366; Annal. des 

 Mines, XX., 1861, pp % l-107. 



. 17. Deuxieme memoire sur la coulisse de 



detente de la vapeur. Paris, Comptes Rendus, 

 LI., 1860, pp. 935-936. 



. 18. Memoire sur un nouveau precede, 



fourni par la theorie du spiral reglant des 

 chronometres et des montres, pour la determina- 

 tion du coefficient d'elasticite des diverses sub- 

 stances, ainsi que de la limite de leurs deforma- 

 tions permanentes. Paris, Comptes Rendus, 

 LVL, 1863, pp. 296-298. 



Phillips, Edouard, et Rivot. Description d'un 

 nouveau precede de traitement metallurgique 

 des minerais de cuivre. Annal. des Mines, 

 XIII., 1848, pp. 251-270. 



2. Note sur la conductibilite electrique 



des principales roches a de hautes temperatures. 

 Annal. des Mines, XIV., 1848, pp. 57-66. 



Phillips, Edward. Account of a case in which 

 parts of a foetus were found in a tumour situated 

 in the abdomen of a girl two years and a half old. 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. VI., 1815, pp. 124- 

 127. 



2. Account of a case in which some singu- 

 lar preternatural appearances were observed in 

 the ovarium and female bladder. Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1818, pp. 427-432. 



Phillips, F. Discovery of Coal deposits in the 

 Lyneah Valley, Sinde. Bombay, Asiat. Soc. 

 Journ. VI., 1862, pp. 182-184. 



Phillips, George. On the summation of series. 

 Phil. Mag. XL, 1832, pp. 339-344, 435-441. 



Phillips, George. On the nature and cause of 

 the Potato Disease. Agric. Soc. Journ. VII., 

 pp. 300-333. 



Phillips, Hardman. On the bituminous Coal- 

 field of Pennsylvania. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837 

 (pt. 2), p. 96. 



Phillips, J. Account of the cave of Cuernavaca, 

 with notices of remains of the elephant found in 

 Mexico, and of a well sunk through pumice, 

 &c., near Perote, Mexico. Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 

 1842, pp. 705-706. 



Phillips, John. On the Gold-field of Ballarat, 

 Victoria. Geol. Soc. Journ. XIV., 1858, pp. 

 538-540. 



Phillips, John. On the direction of the diluvial 

 currents in Yorkshire. Phil. Mag, II., 1827, 

 pp. 138-141. 



2. Remarks on the geology of the north 



side of the Vale of Pickering. Phil. Mag. III., 

 1828, pp. 243-249. 



3. Geological observations made in the 



neighbourhood of Ferrybridge, in the years 

 1826-28. Phil. Mag. IV., 1828, pp. 401-409. 



4. On the geology of Havre. Phil. Mag. 



VII., 1830, pp. 195-198. 



5. Description of a new self-registering 



Maximum Thermometer. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1832, pp. 574-575. 



6. On the lower or Ganister Coal Series 



of Yorkshire. Phil. Mag. I., 1832, pp. 349- 

 353 ; Silliman, Journ. XXV., 1834, p. 199. 



7. [Remarks on the results of] experi- 

 ments on the quantities of Rain falling at 

 different elevations above the surface of the 

 ground at York. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1833. pp. 

 401-412. 



.1 8. On a modification of the electrophorus 



of VOLTA. Phil. Mag. II., 1833, pp. 363- 

 365. 



9. Notices in reply to a question proposed 

 by the Geological Committee at Cambridge as 

 to the relations of mineral veins and the non- 

 metalliferous joints in rocks. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1834, pp. 654-657. 



10. Oh a group of slate-rocks in Yorkshire, 



between the rivers Lune and Wharfe, from near 

 Kirby Lonsdale to near Malham. [1827.] Geol. 

 Soc. Proc. L, 1834, pp. 39-40 ; Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. III., 1835, pp. 1-20. 



11. On some effects of the atmosphere in 

 wasting the surfaces of buildings and rocks. 

 [1831.] Geol. Soc. Proc. I., 1834, pp. 323-324. 



12. On the ancient and partly buried 

 forests of Holderness. Phil. Mag. IV., 1834, 

 pp. 282-288. 



13. On subterranean temperature observed 

 at a depth of 500 yards, at Monk-Wearmouth. 

 Phil. Mag. V., 1834, pp. 446-451 ; Poggend. 

 Annal. XXXIV., 1835, pp. 191-192. 



14. On the direction of isoclinal magnetic 

 lines in Yorkshire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836 

 (pt. 2), p. 31. 



- 15. On certain limestones and associated 

 strata in the vicinity of Manchester. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1836 (pt. 2), pp. 86-87. 



