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Jencken, Ferdinand E. 2. On the characteristic 

 properties of ozone ; its mode of generation, and 

 the probable influence of electricity upon the 

 other gaseous bodies. St. Andrews Med. Grad. 

 Assoc. Trans. V., 1872, pp. 65-79. 



Jendrassik, A. E. Fall-Myographion. Carl, 

 Repertorium, IX., 1873, pp. 313-330. 



Jenkin, Fleeming. 6. Rapport sur les appareils 

 electriques : Exposition de Londres, 1862. An- 

 nales Telegraph. VII., 1864, pp. 5-36, 209- 

 251, 321-358, 695-717 ; VIII. , 1865, pp. 34- 

 64, 179-193. 



7. On the retardation of electrical signals 



on land-lines. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIV., 1864 

 (Sect.}, pp. 13-14 ; Phil. Mag. XXIX., 1865, 

 pp. 409-421. 



8. Etalon fur electrischen Widerstand. 



Annal. Phys. Chem. CXX1V., 1865, pp. 641- 

 642. 



- 9. Determination d'un nouvel etalon de 



resistance electrique. Annales Telegraph. VIII., 

 1865, pp. 273-281. 



1O. Report on the new Unit of Electrical 



Resistance proposed and issued by the Committee 

 on Electrical Standards appointed in 1861, by 

 the BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 XIV., 1865, pp. 154-164 ; Phil. Mag. XXIX., 

 1865, pp, 477-486 ; Annal. Phys. Chem. 

 CXXVL, 1865, pp. 369-387. 



11. Reply to Dr. WERNER SIEMENS'S paper : 



" On the question of the unit of electrical re- 

 sistance." Phil. Mag. XXXII., 1866, pp. 161- 

 177; Annales de Chimie, X., 1867, pp. 92- 

 106. 



12. On a modification of SIEMENS'S Re- 

 sistance-measurer. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXVIL, 

 1867, pp. 481-483. 



... 13. Experiments on capacity. Brit. Assoc. 



Rep. XXX VII., 1867, pp. 483-488. 



14. On the practical application of recipro- 

 cal figures to the calculation of strains on frame- 

 work. Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Trans. XXV., 



1869, pp. 441-448. 



15. On the submersion and recovery of 



submarine cables. Roy. Instit. Proc. V., 1869, 

 pp. 574-580. 



16. Note on an electrification of an island 

 (St Pierre Miquelon). Amer. Journ. Sci. L., 



1870, pp. 148-149. 



17. Address to the Mechanical Science 



Section of the BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. XLL, 1871 (Sect.), pp. 225-229. 



18. On the principles which regulate the 



incidence of taxes. Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 VIL, 1872, pp. 618-631. 



19. On the construction and submersion of 



submarine telegraph cables. Telegraph En- 

 gineers Journ. I., 1872-73, pp. 114-123. 



Jenkin, Fleeming, and Maxwell, J. C. De- 

 scription of a. further experimental measurement 

 of electrical resistance made at King's College. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIV., 1864, pp. 350- 

 351. 



2. On the elementary relations 



between electrical measurements. Phil. Mag. 

 XXIX., 1865, pp. 436-460, 507-525. 



Jenkins, H. L. Notes on the Burmese route 

 from Assam to the Hookoong valley. Bengal, 

 Asiat. Soc. Proc. 1869, pp. 67-74. 



2. Notes on a trip across the Patkoi Range 



from Assam to the Hookoong Valley. Bengal, 

 Asiat. Soc. Proc. 1870, pp. 230-237; Geogr. 

 Soc. Journ. XLL, 1871, pp. 342-348. 



Jenkins, H. M. On some tertiary mollusca from 

 Mount Sela, in the island of Java. [1863.] 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XX., 1864, pp. 45-66 ; 

 Phil. Mag. XXVL, 1863, pp. 552-553. 



2. Brackish- water fossils of Crete. Quar- 

 terly Journ. Sci. L, 1864, pp. 413-420. 



3. On the occurrence of a Tertiary species 

 of Trigonia (T. subundulata). Quarterly Journ. 

 Sci. II., 1865, pp. 362-364. 



4. Strata identified by organic remains. 

 Quarterly Journ. Sci. II., 1865, pp. 622-630. 



5. On the occurrence of a recent species of 



Trigonia (T. Lamarckii) in tertiary deposits in 

 Australia. Geol. Mag. III., 1866, pp. 201- 

 203. 



6. Hypothetical continents. Intellectual 



. Observer, X., 1867, pp. 88-97. 



7. On the tertiary deposits of Victoria. 



Geol. Mag. V., 1868, pp. 566-567. 



8. On the surface-geology, denudation, and 



form of the ground of Belgium. Geol. Mag. 

 VIL, 1870, pp. 199-203. 



9. The rate of geological change. Quar- 

 terly Journ. Sci. VIL, 1870, pp. 322-330. 



Jenkins, H. M., and Duncan, P. M. On Palaeo- 

 coryne, a genus of tubular ine hydrozoa from the 

 carboniferous formation. Phil. Trans. CLIX., 



1869, pp. 693-700 ; Roy. Soc. Proc. XVHL, 



1870, p. 42. 



Jenkins, Morgan. Proof of an arithmetical theo- 

 rem leading, by means of GAUSS'S fourth demon- 

 stration of LEGENDRE'S law of reciprocity, to the 

 extension of that law. [1867.] London, Math. 

 Soc. Proc. II.. 1869, pp. 29-32. 



2. The ambiguous case in spherical trigo- 

 nometry. Messenger of Math. II., 1873, pp. 

 150-152. 



Jenner, Charles. 3. On the accessory organs of 

 the hybrid Selaginella, referred to by MR. JOHN 

 SCOTT, in a paper supra, p. 144. Edinburgh, 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. VIII., 1866, pp. 169-171. 



4. On the history and structure of Uro- 



coccus. [1865.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 

 VIIL, 1866, pp. 318-324. 



