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On the division of space with minimum partitions! 



area. Phil. Mag., 24. 1887, 503-514 ; Acta Math., 11, 



1887-88, 121-134. 

 On the application of the deci-ampere or the centi- 



ampere balance to the determination of the electromotive 



forces of voltaic cells. Phil. Mag., 24, 1887, 514-516; 



25, 1888, 164. 



On the waves produced by a single impulse in water of 



any depth, or in a dispersive medium. Boy. Soc. Proc., 



42, 1887, 80-83. 

 On the formation of coreless vortices by the motion of 



a solid through an in viscid incompressible fluid. Boy. 



Soc. Proc., 42, 1887, 83-85. 

 On the front and rear of a free procession of waves in 



deep water. [1887.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 14, 1888, 



38-46. 

 On the equilibrium of a gas under its own gravitation 



only. [1887.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 14, 1888, 111-118. 

 Stability of fluid motion. Rectilineal motion of viscous 



fluid between two parallel planes. [1887.] Edinb. Boy. 



Soc. Proc., 14, 1888, 359-368. 

 A simple hypothesis for electro-magnetic induction of 



incomplete circuits, with consequent equations of electric 



motion in fixed homogeneous or heterogeneous solid 



matter. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1888, 567-570. 

 On the transference of electricity within a homo- 

 geneous solid conductor. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1888, 570- 



571. 



Five applications of FOURIER'S law of diffusion, illus- 

 trated by a diagram of curves with absolute numerical 



values. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1888, 571-574. 

 Polar ice-caps and their influence in changing sea 



levels. Glasgow Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 322-340. 

 On a new composite electric balance. Glasgow Phil. 



Soc. Proc., 19, 1888, 273-274. 

 [La diffusirite.] Paris, Soc. Phys. Seances, 1888, 



236-237. 

 On the reflexion and refraction of light. Phil. Mag., 



26, 1888, 414^25, 500-501. 



On CACCHY'S and GBEEX'S doctrine of extraneous force 



to explain dynamically FKESXEL'S kinematics of double 



refraction. [1887.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 15, 1889, 



21-33. 

 The Sun's heat. [1887.] Boy. Inst. Proc., 12, 1889, 



1-21. 

 On his new standard and inspectional electric 



measuring instruments. [II'j"t/j discustion.] [1888.] 



Telegr. Engin. JL, 17, 1889, 540-567. 

 Gyrostatic experiments. [1889.] Belfast Nat. Hist. 



Soc. Bep. d- Proc., 1888-89, 89-91. 

 On BOSCOVICH'S theory. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1889, 494- 



496. 

 On the stability and small oscillation of a perfect 



liquid full of nearly straight coreless vortices. [1889.] 



Irish Ac. Proc., 1, 1889-91, 340-342. 

 Sur la tactiqne molecnlaire de la made artificielle du 



spath d'Islande produite par BAUMHACEK an moyen d'un 



conteau. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. B., 109, 1889, 333-337. 

 Sur Fequilibre des atonies et sur 1'elasticite des 



solides, dans la theorie boscovichienue de la ma tier e. 



Paris, Ac. Sci. C. B., 109, 1889, 337-341. 

 Sur une constitution gyrostatique adynamique pour 



Tether. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. B., 109, 1889, 453-455. 

 Electrostatic measurement. Boy. Inst. Proc., 12, 



1889, 561-562. 



Precautions for safety in the use of electrostatic volt- 

 meters in connection with dynamos, whether for direct or 



alternating currents. Telegr. JL, 25, 1889, 4-5. 

 Electrification of air by flame. [1889.] Edinb. Boy. 



Soc. Proc., 16, 1890, 262-263. 

 Molecular constitution of matter. [1889.] Edinb. 



Boy. Soc. Proc., 16, 1890, 693-724. 

 [Inaugural address.] Ether, electricity, and ponder- 



able matter. [1889.] Inst. Elect. Engin. Jl., 18, 1890, 

 4-37, 128 ; 24, 1895, correction between 396 & 397. 



On the security against disturbance of ships' com- 

 passes by electric lighting appliances. [With discussion.] 

 [1889.] Inst. Elect. Engin. JL, 18, 1890, 567-583. 



On an illustration of contact electricity presented by 



the multicellular electrometer. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1890, 728. 



On alternate currents in parallel conductors of homo- 

 geneous or heterogeneous substance. Brit. Ass. Bep., 

 1890, 732-736. 



On anti-effective copper in parallel conductors or in 



coiled conductors for alternate currents. Brit. Ass. Bep., 

 1890, 736-740. 



On a method of determining in absolute measure the 



magnetic susceptibility of diamagnetic and feebly mag- 

 netic solids. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1890, 745-746. 



Note on the direction of the induced longitudinal 



current in iron and nickel wires by twist when under 

 longitudinal magnetizing force. Phil. Mag., 29, 1890, 

 132-133. 



On the time-integral of a transient electromagnetically 



induced current. PhiL Mag., 29, 1890, 276-280. 



On a mechanism for the constitution of ether. [1890.] 



Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 17, 1891, 127-132. 



On an accidental illustration of the effective ohmic 



resistance to a transient electric current through a steel 

 bar. [1890.] Edinb. Boy. Soc. Proc., 17, 1891, 157-167. 



On periodic motion of a finite conservative system. 



Phil. Mag., 32, 1891, 375-383. 



On a theorem in plane kinetic trigonometry suggested 



by GAUSS'S theorem of curvatura Integra. PhiL Mag., 

 32, 1891, 471-473. 



On electrostatic screening by gratings, nets, or per- 

 forated sheets of conducting material. Boy. Soc. Proc., 

 49, 1891, 405-418. 



On variational electric and magnetic screening. 



[1891.] Boy. Soc. Proc., 49, 1891, 418-423; Boy. Inst. 

 Proc., 13, 1893, 345-355. 



On some test cases for the Maxwell-Boltzmann 



doctrine regarding distribution of energy. [1891.] Boy. 

 Soc. Proc., 50, 1892, 79-88: 



On instability of periodic motion. [1891.] Boy. 



Soc. Proc., 50, 1892, 194-200. 



[Presidential address.] [1891.] Boy. Soc. Proc., 50, 



1892, 219-229. 



On graphic solution of dynamical problems. Brit. 



Ass. Bep., 1892, 648-652. 



Beduction of every problem of two freedoms in con- 

 servative dynamics, to the drawing of geodetic lines on a 

 surface of given specific curvature. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1892, 

 652-653. 



Generalization of "MEBCATOB'S" projection performed 



by aid of electrical instruments. Nature, 46, 1892, 490- 

 491. 



On the stability of periodic motions. Nature, 46, 



1892, 384. 



To draw a Mercator chart on one sheet representing 



the whole of any complexly continuous closed surface. 

 Nature, 46, 1892, 541-542. 



On a decisive test-case disproving the Maxwell- 

 Boltzmann doctrine regarding distribution of kinetic 

 energy. Boy. Soc. Proc., 51, 1892, 397-399. 



On a new form of air Leyden, with application to the 



measurement of small electrostatic capacities. [1892.] 

 Boy. Soc. Proc., 52, 1893, 6-10. 



[Presidential address.] [1892.] Boy. Soc. Proc., 52, 



1893, 300-310. 



On the velocity of CKOOKES' cathode stream. [1892.] 



Boy. Soc. Proc., 52, 1893, 331-332. 

 On a piezo-electric pile. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1893, 691- 



692. 

 On the piezo-electric property of quartz. Electrician, 



31, 1893, 664. 



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