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-152 [First note only]; Van Nostrand's Engin. 

 Mag., 15, 1876, pp. 254-255 [Second note only], 

 Thurston, Robert H. 6. On the strength, 

 elasticity, ductility and resilience of materials 

 of machine construction, and on various hitherto 

 unobserved phenomena, noticed during experi- 

 mental researches with a new testing machine, 

 fitted with an autographic registry. Amer. Soc. 

 Civ. Engin. Trans., 2, 1874, pp. 349-378; 3, 

 1875, pp. 1-30 ; Franklin Instit. Journ., 67, 

 1874, pp. 273-292, 344-356, 419-430; 68, 1874, 

 pp. 47-66; Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 10, 



1874, pp. 481-500; 11, 1874, pp. 97-113; Ding- 

 ier, Polytechn. Journ., 216, 1875, pp. 1-10, 97- 

 111, 465-469; 217, 1875, pp. 161-167, 345- 

 357. 



7. On the thermal and mechanical proper- 

 ties of air and other permanent gas, subjected to 

 compression or expansion. Franklin Instit. 

 Journ., 67, 1874, pp. 267-273. 



8. Efficiency of furnaces burning wet fuel, 

 as determined by experiments on a large scale. 

 [1874.] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 3, 1875, 

 pp. 290-316; Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 12, 



1875, pp. 81-88, 123-132. 



9. Molecular changes in metals. Franklin 



Instit. Journ., 69, 1875, pp. 441-446. 



1O. The strength and other properties of 



materials of construction, as deduced from strain 

 diagrams automatically produced by the auto- 

 graphic recording testing machine. [Answer to 

 Prof. KICK.] [1875. ] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. 

 Trans., 5, 1876, pp. 9-18; Dingier, Polytechn. 

 Jonrn., 220, 1876, pp. 193-200. 

 11. Note on the resistance of materials as 



affected by flow and by rapidity of distortion. 

 Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 5, 1876, pp. 199 

 -214; Von Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 15, 1876, 

 pp. 255-265. 



12. Einwirkung der Raschheit der Form- 

 anderung auf die Widerstandsfahigkeit der Ma- 

 terialen. Dingier, Polytechn. Journ., 223, 1877, 

 pp. 333-348, 444. 



13. On a new type of steam engine, 

 theoretically capable of utilizing the full me- 

 chanical equivalent of heat energy, and on some 

 points in theory indicating its practicability. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1877, pp. 85-98 ; Franklin 

 Instit. Journ., 74, 1877, pp. 252-266, 316-325, 

 389-399. 



14. On a new method of planning re- 

 searches and of representing to the eye the 

 results of combination of three or more elements 

 in varying proportions. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 

 1877, pp. 114-120. 



15. Ueber die Natur der Elasticitatsgrenze 



und die Art ihrer Veranderungen. Dingier, 

 Polytechn. Journ., 225, 1877, pp. 233-240. 

 16. The rate of set of metals subjected to 



strain for considerable periods of time. [1876.] 

 Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 6, 1878, pp. 28- 

 38 ; Dingier, Polytechn. Journ., 225, 1877, pp. 

 17-20. 



Thurston, Robert H. 17. On a new method 

 of detecting overstrain in iron and other metals, 

 and on its application in the investigation of the 

 causes of accidents to bridges and other con- 

 structions. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 7, 

 1878, pp. 53-59. 



18. On a newly discovered relation be- 

 tween the tenacity of metals and their resistance 

 to torsion. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 7, 

 1878, pp. 169-173. 



19. Friction and its laws, as determined 

 by recent experiments. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 

 1878, pp. 61-71. 



2O. New determinations of the coefficients 



of friction of lubricated journals, and on the laws 

 governing such friction. Franklin Instit. Journ., 

 76, 1878, pp. 289-307 ; Cuyper, Revue Univ., 

 5, 1879, pp. 291-315. 



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21. "Concerning *-= ; or, the limit of 



efficiency in heat engines." [Answer to Prof. 

 KLEIN.] Franklin Instit. Journ., 77, 1879, pp. 

 289-294. 



22. On the variation due to orthogonal 



strains in the elastic limit in metals, and on its 

 practical value and more important applications. 

 Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans,, 9, 1880, pp. 173- 

 185. 



23. The strongest of the bronzes. A newly 



discovered alloy of maximum strength. Amer. 

 Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 10, 1881, pp. 1-13, 309 

 -342. 



24. On the ratio of expansion at maximum 



efficiency. Franklin Instit. Journ., 81, 1881, pp. 

 321-339. 



25. On the effect of prolonged stress upon 



the strength and elasticity of pine timber. Amer. 

 Assoc. Proc., 1881, pp. 9-16. 



26. The place of Sadi CARNOT in the 



history of therm otics. [1880.] New York Acad. 

 Annals, 2, 1882, pp. 19-21. 



27. On the behavior of steam in the steam 

 engine cylinder, and on curves of efficiency. 

 Franklin Instit Journ., 83, 1882, pp. 81-99. 



28. On the several efficiencies of the steam 



engine, and on the conditions of maximum eco- 

 nomy. Franklin Instit. Journ., 83, 1882, pp. 

 321-347, 401-419. 



29. On the efficiencies of the steam boiler 



and on the conditions of maximum economy. 

 Franklin Instit. Journ., 84, 1882, pp. 13-21. 



3O. On a newly discovered absolute limit 



to economical expansion in the steam engine and 

 in other heat-motors. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1882, 

 pp. 307-311 ; Franklin Instit. Journ., 84, 18 



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