Larmor] 



610 



[Larose 



The most general type of electrical waves in dielectric 



media that is consistent with ascertained laws. [1891.] 

 Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 164-165. 



A mechanical representation of a vibrating electrical 



system and its radiation. [1891.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. 



Proc., 7, 1892, 165-175. 

 The equations of propagation of disturbances in gyro- 



statically loaded media, and of the circular polarization 



of light. [1891.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 



127-135. 

 The influence of flaws and air-cavities on the strength 



of materials. [1891.] Phil. Mag., 33, 1892, 70-78. 

 The application of the spherometer to surfaces which 



are not spherical. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 



327-329. 

 The simplest specification of a given optical path, 



and the observations required to determine it. London 



Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 165-173. 

 On the theory of electrodynamics, as affected by the 



nature of the mechanical stresses in excited dielectrics. 



[1892.] Boy. Soc. Proc., 52, 1893, 55-66. 

 The action of magnetism on light ; with a critical 



correlation of the various theories of light-propagation. 

 Brit; Ass. Bep., 1893, 335-372. 



On a familiar type of caustic curves. Brit. Ass. Bep., 



1893, 695. 

 The periods of electric resonators. Electrician, 30, 



1893, 310. 

 The dioptrics of gratings. London Math. Soc. Proc., 



24, 1893, 166-171. 

 The singularities of the optical wave-surface, electric 



stability and magnetic rotatory polarization. London 



Math. Soc. Proc., 24, 1893, 272-290. 

 [The kinetic theory of gases.] [1894.] Nature, 51 



(1894-95), 152-153. 

 A dynamical theory of the electric and luminiferous 



medium. [Part n. Theory of electrons. Part in. Bela- 



tions with material media.] [1893-97.] Phil. Trans. 



(A), 185, 189.5, 719-822 ; 186, 1896, 695-743 ; 190, 1898, 



205-300. 

 Electric vibrations in condensing systems. [1894.] 



London Math. Soc. Proc., 26, 1895, 119-144 ; 27, 1896, 



634. 



The significance of WIENER'S localization of the photo- 

 graphic action of stationary light-waves. [1894.] London 



Phys. Soc. Proc., 13, 1895, 275-286; Phil. Mag., 39,1895, 



97-106. 



On graphical methods in geometrical optics. Cam- 

 bridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 8, 1895, 307-313. 

 MACCULLAGH'S theory of the aether. [1895.] Nature, 



53 (1895-96), 5. 

 On the theory of moving ' electrons and electric 



charges. London Phys. Soc. Proc., 14, 1896, 303-307; 



Phil. Mag., 42, 1896, 201-204. 

 Note on Mr. A. B. BASSET'S paper, "Theory of the 



action of magnetism on light." Amer. Jl. Math., 19, 



1897, 371-376. 

 The influence of pressure on spectral lines. Brit. 



Ass. Bep., 1897, 555-556. 

 A kinematic representation of JACOBI'S theory of the 



last multiplier. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1897, 562-563. 

 On the theory of the magnetic influence on spectra ; 



and on the radiation from moving ions. Phil. Mag., 44, 



1897, 503-512. 

 The influence of a magnetic field on radiation 



frequency. Boy. Soc. Proc., 60, 1897, 514-515. 

 On the absolute minimum of optical deviation by a 



prism. [1896.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 



108-110. 

 On the period of the Earth's free Eulerian precession. 



[1896.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 183-193. 

 On the theory of osmotic pressure. [1897.] Cam- 

 bridge Phil, Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 240-242. 



Note on the complete scheme of electrodynamic 



equations of a moving material medium, and on electro- 



striction. Boy. Soc. Proc., 63, 1898, 365-372. 

 On the geometrical method. [1896.] Math. Gaz., 1, 



1900, 1-8. 

 On the origin of magneto-optic rotation. [1899.] 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 10, 1900, 181-182. 

 [Presidential address to the Math, and Phys. Sci. Sect. 



Physics of the ffither.] Brit. Ass. Bep., 1900, 613-628. 

 On the statistical dynamics of gas theory as illustrated 



by meteor swarms and optical rays. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1900, 



632-634. 

 On the relations of radiation to temperature. Brit. 



Ass. Bep., 1900, 657-659; 

 On the dynamics of a system of electrons or ions : 



and on the influence of a magnetic field on optical 



phenomena. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Trans., 18, 1900, 



380-407. 

 Larmoyeux, E. Comparaison au point de vue de 1'effet 



utile de 1'aerage des sas a air et des clapets Briart 



appliques aux puits servant simultanement a 1'extraction 



et a 1'appel de 1'air. [1888.] Brux., Ann. Trav. Publ., 



46, 1889, 279-282. 

 Note sur les experiences faites sur la grisoutite, les 



25 avril et 23 mai 1889, au charbonnage des Produits, a 



Flenu. Bev. Univ. Mines, 8, 1889, 239-255. 

 Experiences faites le 11 septernbre 1890, au char- 

 bonnage de Marchienne, sur divers explosifs en presence 



du grisou et de la poussiere de charbon. [1890.] Bev. 



Univ. Mines, 13, 1891, 193-201. 



Larmoyeux, E., & Namur, L. Experiences sur les 

 explosifs de securite'. Bev. Univ. Mines, 18, 1892, 280- 



323. 

 Larmoyeux, E., & Watteyne, Victor. See Wattcyne 



& Larmoyeux. 

 La Roche, C. Untersuchungen iiber die Magnetisirung 



elliptischer und rechteckiger Flatten von weichem Eisen. 



Ann. Phys. Chem., 35, 1888, 168-188. 

 La Rochefoucauld, (comte) F.-A[ymar] de. L'astronomie 



chez les Indiens du Centre-Amerique. Astronomie, 1889, 



184-188. 

 La Rochefoucauld d'Enville, Louis Alexandre (due) de, 



Belation inedite d'un voyage aux glacieres de Savoie fait 



en 1762. [Posth.] [Avec une introduction et des notes 



par M. Lucien BANLET.] Paris, Club Alpin Franc. Annu., 



20, 1894, 458-495. 

 Laromer, . *[Notes meteorologiques.] Biskra (prov. 



de Constantine). France Soc. Meteorol. Nouv. Meteorol., 



9, 1876 (Pt. 2), 150, 183, 214, 267-268, 271, 297. 

 Laromiguiere, Jules. Note sur les phosphates de la 



Somme. Toulouse Soc. Hist. Nat. Bull., 1889, 5-8. 

 Bassin Houiller de Carmaux-Albi. Toulouse Soc. 



Hist. Nat. Bull., 1890, 69-83; 1892, 69-70. 

 Bassin Houiller de Carmaux-Albi. St. Etienne, Bull. 



Soc. Ind. Min., 5, 1891, 647-661. 

 Note sur le terrain Houiller de Decazeville et son 



mode de formation. Toulouse Soc. Hist. Nat. Bull., 



1900, 157-165. 

 La Ronciere, Cli[arles Bourel] de. Les navigations fran- 



caisesau XVe siecle. [1896.] Bull. Geogr. Hist. Descrip., 



1895, 183-200. 

 La Roquette, Jean Baptiste Marie Alexandre Dezos de. 



For biographical notice and works see Santiago de Chile. 



Univ. An., 33, 1869, 139-142. 

 Larose, 11. Generalisation de la formule de GREEN, 



Application a 1'etude d'un champ electrique. Ann, 



Telegr., 22, 1895, 460-465. 



Demonstration du theoreme de M. VASCHY sur une 

 distribution quelconque de vecteur. Paris, Soc. Math, 

 Bull., 24, 1896, 177-180, 226. 



Application des systemes lineaires a la physique 

 mathematique. [1897.] Ann. Telegr., 23, 1896-97, 259- 

 265. 



