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and ethylic salts of benzoyl and of ortho-, meta-, and 

 2>ara-toluyhnalic acid. Chem. Soc. Jl., 75, 1899 (P.t. I), 

 337-347, (Pt. 2), 1219. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday~], Frankland, (Mrs. ) Grace C. , 

 <fe Fox, Joseph J. Contributions to the study of pure 

 fermentations. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 544-545. 



Frankland, Percy F[araday], Stanley, Arthur, & Frew, 

 William. Fermentations induced by the Pneumococcus 

 of FRIEDLANDER. Chem. Soc. Jl., 59, 1891, 253-270. 



Franklin, Arthur I[ra], & N orris, James F. See Morris 

 & Franklin. 



Franklin, Benjamin. Climatologia da provincia do Piauhy. 

 Rio de Janeiro Obs. Rev., 1887, 64. 



Franklin, Christine Ladd-. See Ladd, Christine (Mrs. 

 Franklin). 



Franklin, Edward C\urtis~\. On the decomposition of 

 diazo compounds, xrv. On the action of orthodiazo- 

 benzenesulphonic acid on methyl and ethyl alcohol. 

 Amer. Chem. JL, 20 (1898), 455-466. 



Franklin, Edward C[urtis], & Bailey, E[dgar~\ H[enry] 

 S[ummerjield]. See Bailey & Franklin. 



Franklin, Edward C[urtis], & Kraus, Charles A. Liquid 

 ammonia as a solvent. Amer. Chem. Jl. , 20 (1898), 

 820-836. 



Determination of the molecular rise in the boiling- 

 point of liquid ammonia. Amer. Chem. Jl., 20 (1898), 

 836-853. 



The electrical conductivity of liquid ammonia solu- 

 tions. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1899, 157-159; Amer. Chem. 

 Jl., 23 (1900), 277-313, 452, 532. 



Metathetic reactions between certain salts in solution 



in liquid ammonia. Amer. Chem. Jl., 21 (1899), 1-8. 

 Some properties of liquid ammonia. Amer. Chem. Jl., 



21 (1899), 8-14. 



The conductivity temperature coefficient of some 



liquid ammonia solutions. Amer. Chem. JL, 24 (1900), 

 83-93. 



Franklin, Fabian. Elementary proof of STIRLING'S 

 theorem. Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [3], 1884, 57. 



Proof of a theorem of TCHEBYCHEFF'S on definite 



integrals. Amer. Jl. Math., 7, 1885, 377-379. 



Some theorems concerning the centre of gravity. 



Amer. Jl. Math., 10, 1888, 368-370. 



Note on the double periodicity of the elliptic functions. 



Amer. Jl. Math., 11, 1889, 283-292. 



On the Hessian of a product of linear functions. 



[1889.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [9 (1889-90)], 31. 



On some applications of circular coordinates. Amer. 



Jl. Math., 12, 1890, 161-190. 

 On confocal bicircular quartics. Amer. Jl. Math., 12, 



1890, 323-336. 



On the Hessian of a product of linear functions. 



[1890.] Ann. Math., 5 (1889-90), 103-105. 



On the identical vanishing of the Hessian of a product 



of linear functions. [1890.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 

 [9 (1889-90)], 77-78. 



Note on induced linear substitutions. 



Amer. Jl. Math. , 



16, 1894, 205-206. 

 Note on linear differential equations with constant 



coefficients. Amer. Jl. Math., 19, 1897, 92-93. 

 James Joseph SYLVESTER. Address delivered at a 



memorial meeting at the Johns Hopkins University, 



May 2, 1897. N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 3, 1897, 



299-309. 

 Franklin, James. Green soldier-bug (Raphigaster hilaris) 



on orange trees. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 4, 1884, 81-83. 

 Franklin, John. Farthest north with NANSEN. [1898.] 



Caradoc Field Club Trans., 2, 1897-1900, 102-103. 

 Franklin, (Rear Admiral) S. E. [Observations of the 



partial solar eclipse 1885 March 15-16.] At the U. S. 



Naval Observatory, Washington. Astr. Nachr., Ill, 



1885, 319-320. 



Observations of the first contact of the partial solar 



eclipse of March 15-16, 1885, made at the U. S. Naval 



Observatory, Washington. Sidereal Messenger, 4, 1885, 



123-124. 



See also V. 8. Naval Observatory. 

 Franklin, William S. A new method of studying absorption 



spectra. [1884.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 9, 1885, 98-100. 

 On the classification of the sensations of smell. [1889.] 



Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 12, 1890, 7-8. 

 Method for determining focal lengths of microscope 



lenses. [1893.] Phys. Rev., 1, 1894, 142-144. 

 Three problems in forced vibration. Phys. Rev., 1, 



1894, 442-450. 

 A new method for testing the magnetic properties of 



iron. Phys. Rev., 2, 1895, 466-469. 

 Note on a phenomenon in the diffraction of sound. 



Phys. Rev., 2, 1895, 469-470. 



Rontgen rays from the electric arc. 



Science, 3, 1896, 

 358-359. 



A review of BIGELOW'S papers on meteorology and 



solar physics. Science, 3, 1896, 807-811. 



A new electrolytic generator for oxygen and hydrogen. 



[1896.] Phys. Rev., 4, 1897, 61-64. 



On the mechanical conceptions of electricity and mag- 

 netism. [1896.] Phys. Rev., 4, 1897, 388-399. 



[Remarks on MacNutt's paper : " The electromotive 



force of polarization of electrolytic cells for very small 

 current densities."] Phys. Rev., 8, 1899, 243. 



The sensation of motion and its reversal. Science, 9, 



1899, 70-71. 



- The fundamental law of temperature for gaseous 

 celestial bodies. Science, 9, 1899, 594-595. 

 Some lecture room methods in the elementary theory 

 of elasticity. Phys. Rev., 11, 1900, 75-78. 



The problem of the stresses and strains in a long 



elastic hollow cylinder subjected to internal and external 



pressure, and to tension. Phys. Rev., 11, 1900, 176-180. 



The electrical theory of gravitation. Science, 12, 



1900, 887-890. 



Franklin, William S., & Blake, Lucien I\ra\. See Blake 



& Franklin. 

 Franklin, William S., & Clark, S. S. A normal curve of 



magnetization of iron. Phys. Rev., 8, 1899, 304-309. 

 Franklin, William S., & Nichols, Edward L. On the 



condition of the ether surrounding a moving body. Phys. 



Rev., 1, 1894, 426-441. 



See also Nichols & Franklin. 

 Franklin, William S., & Spinney, L. B. A theory of 



galvanic polarization. Science, 4, 1896, 347. 



Some determinations of the slide modulus of glass, 



and the shortening of glass fibers with age. Phys. Rev., 

 4, 1897, 498-501. 



Franklin Institute, Committee of. The utilization of 

 natural gas. Franklin Inst. JL, 119, 1885, 48-66. 



Report... on the Delany system of synchronous multi- 

 plex telegraphy. Franklin Inst. JL, 121, 1886, 312-318. 



Report... on the Phelps induction telegraph. Franklin 

 Inst. JL, 122, 1886, 47-50. 



Report of the special committee appointed, October 20, 



1886, to investigate the protest of Poul LA COUR against 

 an award of the Elliot Cresson medal to Patrick B. DELANY 

 for his synchronous multiplex telegraph system. Franklin 

 Inst. JL, 124, 1887, 81-108. 



Pennsylvania State weather service. Summary of 



meteorological reports. Franklin Inst. JL, 124, 1887; 

 125, 1888; 126, 1888; 127, 1889; 128, 1889; 129, 1890; 

 130, 1890; 131, 1891; 135, 1893; 136, 1893; 137, 1894; 

 138, 1894; 139, 1895; 140, 1895. 



On ATKINSON'S gas engine. Franklin Inst. JL, 127, 



1889, 409-421. 



FISKE'S electrical range finder. Franklin Inst. JL, 

 134, 1892, 249-258. 



- The Edson pressure recording gauge. [1893.] Franklin 



Inst. JL, 137, 1894, 241-246. 



