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Young, (Dr.) Thomas. 13. Harmonic sliders. 



Roy. Inst. Journ. I., 1802, pp. 261-264. 

 14. Observations in reply to Mr. GOUGH'S 



letter on the Grave Harmonics. Nicholson, 



Journ. IV., 1803, pp. 72-74. 



15. A theory of Halos and Parhelia. 



Nicholson, Journ. VI, 1803, pp. 56-58 ; Roy. 

 Inst. Journ. II., 1803, pp. 4-7, 78-80. 



16. Remarks on the resistance of fluids. 



Roy. Inst. Journ. II., 1803, pp. 14-16. 



17. Calculation of the motion of a body 



projected from the Moon. Roy. Inst. Journ. II., 

 1803, pp. 16-17. 



18. Further considerations on the resis- 

 tance of fluids. Roy. Inst. Journ. II., 1803, pp. 

 78-80. 



19. Experiments and calculations relative 



to Physical ontics. (Bakerian Lecture.) [1803.] 

 Phil. .Trans/ 1804, pp. 1-16; Gilbert, Annal. 

 XXXIX., 1811, pp. 260-290. 



2O. An essay on the cohesion of fluids. 



[1804.] Phil. Trans. 1805, pp. 74-87. 



21. Remarks on Looming or horizontal 



refraction. [Signed, Emeritus.] Nicholson, 

 Journ. XVII., 1807, pp. 153-155. 



22. Example of a calculation in the doc- 

 trine of chances ; a Tide Table, and remarks on 

 the breaking of waves. [Signed, Hydrophilus.] 

 Nicholson, Journ. XVIII., 1807, pp. 116-119. 



23. Remarks on the structure of covered 



ways, independent of the principle of the arch in 

 equilibrium, and on the best forms for arches in 

 buildings. [Signed, Apsophus.] Nicholson, 

 Journ. XVIII., 1807, pp. 241-248. 

 24. Transformation of Mr. DUBUAT'S hy- 

 draulic theorem. Nicholson, Journ. XVIII., 



1807, pp. 309-310. 



25. Remarks on a pamphlet, lately pub- 

 lished by the Rev. S. VINCE, respecting the cause 

 of gravitation. [Signed, Dytiscus.] Nichol- 

 son, Journ. XIX., 1808, pp. 304-307 ; XX., 



1808, pp. 276-277. 



26. Calculation of the rate of expansion of 

 a supposed lunar atmosphere. [Signed, Hemero- 

 bius.] Nicholson, Journ. XX., 1808, pp. 117- 

 121. 



27. A concise method of determining the 



figure of a gravitating body revolving round 

 another. [Signed, A. B. C. D.] Nicholson, 

 Journ. XX., 1808, pp. 208-214. 



28. Calculation of the direct attraction of 



a Spheroid, and demonstration of CLAIRAUT'S 

 Theorem. [Signed, A. B. C. D.] Nicholson, 

 Journ. XX., 1808, pp. 273-275. 

 29. Hydraulic investigations, subservient 

 to an intended Croonian Lecture on the motion 

 of the blood. Phil. Trans. 1808, pp.164-186 ; 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXII., 1809, pp. 104-124. 



Young, (Dr.) Thomas. 30. Au example of the 

 utility of a series in finding a fluent. [Signed, 

 E. F. G. H.] Nicholson, Journ. XXII., 1809, 

 pp. 213-215. 



31. Further application of a series to the 



correction of the heights of the Barometer. 

 [Signed, E. F. G. H.] Nicholson, Journ. XXIV., 

 1809, pp. 81-91. 



32. A MemoriaTechnica for double elective 



attractions. Nicholson, Journ. XXII., 1809, 

 pp. 304-305. 



33. On the functions of the heart and 



arteries. (Croonian Lecture.) [1808.] Phil. 

 Trans. 1809, pp. 1-31. 



34. A numerical table of elective attrac- 

 tions, with remarks on the sequences of double 

 decompositions. Phil. Trans. 1809, pp. 148- 

 160. 



35. A theory of the tides, including the 



consideration of resistance. [Signed, E. F. G. H.] 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXXV., 1813, pp. 145-159, 

 217-227. 



36. Remarks on the measurement of minute 



particles, especially those of the blood and of 

 pus. Thomson, Ann. Phil. II., 1813, pp. 115- 

 118, 190-195. 



37. An essay on the medical effects of 



climates. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLL, 1813, pp. 

 210-214, 255-263. 



38. On changeable colours and glories. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLIL, 1813, pp. 292-296. 



39. Remarks on the employment of oblique 



riders, and on other alterations in the construc- 

 tion of ships. Phil. Trans. 1814, pp. 303- 

 336. 



4O. An investigation of the pressure sus- 

 tained by the fixed supports of flexible sub- 

 stances. [Signed, A. B. C. D.] Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XL VI., 1815, pp. 139-145. 



41. An algebraical expression of the values 



of lives, with a mode of finding the correct 

 value of any number of joint lives. [Signed. 

 A. B. C. D.] Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XL VII., 1816, 

 pp. 3-8. 



- 42. Observations d'un meteore lumineux. 

 Annal. de Chimie, IX., 1818, pp. 88-90. 



43. Remarks on the probabilities of error 



in physical observations, and on the density of 

 the earth considered especially with regard to 

 the reduction of experiments on the pendulum. 

 Phil. Trans. 1819, pp. 70-95. 



44. Investigation of the corrections of the 



places of the stars for aberration and nutation. 

 [Signed, S. B. L.] Quart. Journ. Sci. VIII., 

 1820, pp. 21-27. 



45. Remarks on LAPLACE'S latest compu- 

 tation of the density and figure of the earth. 

 [Signed, S. B. L.] Quart. Journ. Sci. IX., 

 1820, pp. 32-35. 



