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154. Report on electrometers and electro- 

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 1867, pp. 489-512. 



155. On a uniform electric current accumu- 

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156. On volta-convection by flame. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. XXXVII., 1867 (Sect.), pp. 17- 

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157. On electric machines founded on 



induction and convection. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

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158. On the rate of a clock or chronometer 



as influenced by the mode of suspension. Glas- 

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159. On a new form of the dynamic method 



for measuring the Magnetic Dip. Manchester, 

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 .Manchester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. III., 1868, pp. 

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160. [On the nature and motions of vortex 

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161. On vortex atoms. Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 



1867, pp. 15-24 ; Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. VI., 



1868, pp. 197-206 ; Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. 

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162. On a self-acting apparatus for multi- 

 plying and maintaining electric charges, with 

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163. Reports of Committee for the purpose 



of promoting the extension, improvement, and 

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164. On electrically impelled and electrically 



controlled clocks. [1866.] Glasgow, Phil. 

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165. On a land standard electrometer and a 



marine and land telegraphic testing electrometer. 

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 pp. 64-65. 



166. On Mr. C. F. VARLEY'S Reciprocal 



Electrophorus. Phil. Mag. XXXV., 1868, pp. 

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Thomson, (Sir) William. 167. On vortex mo- 

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168. Geological dynamics. Geol. Mag. VI., 

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169. On a new form of centrifugal governor. 

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17O. On the fracture of brittle and viscous 



solids by " shearing." Roy. Soc. Proc. XVII., 

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171. On a new Astronomical Clock, and a 



pendulum governor for uniform motion. Roy. 

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172. On the size of atoms. Amer. Journ. 



Sci. L., 1870, pp. 38-44; Manchester, Lit. Phil. 

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173. Address to the BRITISH ASSOCIATION 



at Edinburgh. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 1871, 

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174. On the general canonical form of a 



spherical harmonic of the nth order. Brit. 

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175. On geological time. [1868.] Glasgow, 



Geol. Soc. Trans. III., 1871, pp. 1-28. 



176. Note on the meteoric theory of the 



Sun's heat. Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. III., 

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177. On the attractions and repulsions due 



to vibration observed by GUTHKIE and SCHELL- 

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178. Hydrokiuetic solutions and observa- 

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179. The influence of wind on waves in 

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180. Waves under motive power of gravity 

 and cohesion jointly, without wind. Phil. Mae. 

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181. On the equilibrium of vapour at a 

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182. Modification of WHKATSTONK'S JJridge 

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 a single deflection of its own needle. Roy. Soc. 

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183. On a constant form of DANIELL'S bat- 

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