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Remarks on colloidal silver. Amer. Jl. Sci., 48, 



1894, 451-454. 

 The cloudy condensation of steam. [1894.] Nature, 



49 (1893-94), 363-364. 

 Coloured cloudy condensation, as depending on the 



temperature and the dust-contents of the air. Phil. 



Mag., 38, 1894, 19-35. 

 Telephonic measurement of electromotive force. 



Phil. Mag., 38, 1894, 558-567. 

 Eeport on the condensation of atmospheric moisture. 



[1893-95.] U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., 12, 1895, 104 pp. 



The filar anemometer. Science, 2, 1895, 639 ; Phil. 



Mag., 41, 1896, 81-90. 



The countertwisted curl aneroid. Science, 2, 1895, 



639; Amer. Jl. Sci., 1, 1896, 115-129. 

 The lecture experiment with liquid carbon dioxide. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 2, 1896, 1-4. 



A curve-tracing top. Science, 4, 1896, 444-446, 572. 



Address [to the Phys. Sect.]. Long range tempera- 

 ture and pressure variables in physics. Amer. Ass. 



Proc., 1897, 65-92. 

 Preliminary trial of an interferential induction 



balance. Amer. Jl. Sci., 3, 1897, 107-116. 

 Note on the excursions of the diaphragm of a 



telephone. Amer. Jl. Sci., 3, 1897, 219-222. 

 The secular softening of cold hard steel, with remarks 



on electrical standards. Phil. Mag., 44, 1897, 486-493. 



On a possible development of the idiostatic electro- 

 meter. Phys. Rev., 4, 1897, 400-404. 



The combination tones of the siren and an organ 



pipe. Amer. Jl. Sci., 5, 1898, 88-92. 

 A curious inversion in the wave mechanism of the 



electromagnetic theory of light. Amer. Jl. Sci., 5, 1898, 



343-348. 

 Remarks on colloidal glass. Amer. Jl. Sci., 6, 1898, 



270. 

 The compressibility of colloids, with applications to 



the jelly theory of the ether. Amer. Jl. Sci., 6, 1898, 



285-298. 

 On a method of obtaining pores of capillary canals of 



specified diameter. Phys. Rev., 6, 1898, 52-54. 

 Ballistic galvanometry with a countertwisted torsion 



system. Phys. Rev., 7, 1898, 10-18. 

 Inertia as a possible manifestation of the ether. 



Science, 8, 1898, 681-685. 



The thermodynamic relations of hydrated glass. 



[1898.] Amer. Jl. Sci., 7, 1899, 1-3. 



- The aqueous fusion of glass, its relation to pressure 

 and temperature. Phil. Mag., 47, 1899, 104-109, 461- 

 479. 



The objective presentation of harmonic motion. 



Science, 9, 1899, 385-405. 



Die Einwirkung des Wassers auf heisses GJas. 



[1899.] Phys. Ztschr., 1, 1900, 3-5. 



The motion of a submerged index thread of mercury 



in the lapse of time. Amer. Jl. Sci., 9, 1900, 139-142. 



Hot water and soft glass in their thermodynamic 



relations. Amer. Jl. Sci. , 9, 1900, 161-175. 



On a method of studying the diffusion (transpiration) 



of air through water, and on a method of barometry 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 9, 1900, 397-400. 



Torsional magnetostriction in strong transverse fields 



and allied phenomena. Amer. Jl. Sci., 10, 1900, 407- 

 418. 



The rates of a rocking watch, with remarks on a 



gravitational pendulum. Phil. Mag., 50, 1900, 595-604. 



The transmission of the ionized exhalations of phos- 

 phorus through air and other media. Phys. Rev., 10 

 1900, 257-267. 



On the absorption of condensation- producing atmo- 

 spheric dust by solid nuclei and surfaces, and on the 

 diffusion velocity of supposedly non-ionized dust par- 

 ticles. Science, 11, 1900, 201-206. 



The interferences observed on viewing one coarse 



grating through another, and on the projection of one 



piece of wire gauze by a parallel piece. Science, 12, 



1900, 617-627. 

 Barns, Carl, & Hallock, W[illia m]. The degree of constant 



high temperature attained in metallic vapor baths of 



large dimensions. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 54, 



1889, 56-83. 

 Barus, Carl, & Xddings, Joseph Paxxon. Note on the 



change of electric conductivity observed in rock magmas 



of different composition on passing from liquid to solid. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 44, 1892, 242-249. 

 Barus, Carl, & Schneider, Edward A[dolph]. Ueber die 



Natur der kolloidalen Losungen. Ztschr. Physikal. 



Chem., 8, 1891, 278-298. 

 Ueber das Verhalten des festen colloi'dalen Silbers 



gegen den electrischen Strom. Ann. Phys. Chem., 48, 



1893, 327-337. 

 Barus, Carl, & Strouhal, Vincent. The electrical and 



magnetic properties of the iron-carburets. U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Bull., No. 14, 1885, 238 pp. 

 The viscosity of steel and its relation to temper. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 32, 1886, 444-466; 33, 1887, 20-36; 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 73, 1891, 1-52. 

 The relation between electrical resistance and density, 



when varying with the temper of steel. U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Bull., No. 27, 1886, 30-50. 

 The relation between time of exposure, temper-value, 



and color in oxide films on steel. U. S. Geol. Surv. 



Bull., No. 27, 1886, 51-61. 



Physical properties of the iron-carburets. 



U. S. 

 Geol. Surv. B~ull.~, No. 35, 1886, 62 pp. 



The effect of sudden cooling exhibited by glass and 



by steel, considered both physically and chemically. 

 [1886.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 42, 1887, 98-131 ; 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 32, 1886, 276-283 [Part only]. 

 See also Strouhal & Barus. 



Baruth. See Solms-Baruth. 



Barvif, Jindrich( = Heinrich)Ladislav. Beitrage zur 

 Morphologic des Korund. Wien, Nat. Hist. Hofmus. 

 Ann., 7, 1892, 135-142. 



Quarzin von Herman Mestec. Prag, Sber., 1893 

 (Math.-Nat.), No. 13, 4 pp. 



nekterf ch serpentinech zapadni Moravy a horninach 



amfibolitickych je provazejicich. [Ueber einige Serpen- 

 tine des westlichen Ma'hrens und die dieselben begleiten- 

 den Hornblendegesteine.] Prag, Sber., 1893 (Math.- 

 Nat.), No. 18, 55 pp., No. 31, 20 pp. ; Neues Jbuch. 

 Min., 1894 (Bd. 2, Kef.), 420. 



Ueber eine Umwandlung von Granat in diopsidartigen 



Pyroxen, gemeine Hornblende und basischen Plagioklas 

 in einem Granat-Amphibolit. Prag, Sber., 1893 (Math.- 

 Nat.), No. 27, 8pp. 



Diabas od Choltic a od Hefmanova Mestce. [Diabas 



von Choltic und Herman Mestec.] Prag, Sber., 1893 

 (Math.-Nat.), No. 38, 14 pp.; Wien, Geol. Verh., 1894, 

 151. 



Korund von Pokojowic bei Okfisko im westlichen 



Ma'hren. Prag, Sber., 1893 (Math.-Nat.), No. 41, 

 10 pp. 



Bemerkungen iiber die mikroskopische Beschaffenheit 



des Granulits von dem Iglawa-Flusse in Ma'hren. Prag, 

 Sber., 1893 (Math.-Nat.), No. 48, 27 pp. 



Ueber die Structur des Eklogits von Neuhof (Novy 



Dvur) bei Rochowan im westl. Ma'hren. Prag, Sber., 

 1894 (Math.-Nat.), No. 16, 18 pp. 



Zwei mineralogische Notizen. [i. Ueber das Vor- 



kommen von Aluminit bei Miihlhausen unweit KraLup 

 in Bohmen. u. Blauer Turmalin von Ratkowic im 

 westl. Ma'hren.] Prag, Sber., 1894 (Math.-Nat.), No. 27, 

 4 pp. 



granulitovych " elipsoidech " u Prachatic a Kfist'a- 



nova. [Ueber die Granulit-Ellipsoide von Prachatitz 



