Addresses, Lectures, etc., of a general character 



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Jaite apparatus and stenotelegraphy. Jaite, . 



Elekttech. Z. 14 (1893) 126-. 

 Light and colour, Bakerian lecture. Young, 



(Dr.) T. [1801] Phil. Trans. (1802) 12-. 

 , effect on physical life. Address, 1866. 



Brewster, (Sir) D. Edinb. E. S. P. 6 (1869) 



2-. 



as form of energy and its photographic 

 application. Spencer, E. Barrow FC. Rp. 

 6 (1891) 30-. 



and heat. Inaugural address, 1872. Eads, 

 J. B. St. Louis Ac. T. 3 (1873) lv-. 



other high frequency phenomena. Tesla, 



N. Franklin I. J. 136 (1893) 1-, 81-, 161-, 



259-, 351-, 401-. 

 , influence of wave theory. Eede lecture, 1899. 



Cornu, A. Camb. Ph. S. T. 18 (1900) xvn-. 

 Liquids, phenomena connected with motion of. 



Tyndall, J. E. I. P. 1 (1851-54) 446-. 

 Machine technique, connection with science 



and life. Kammerer, 0. [1899] Ps. Z. 1 



(1900) 186-. 

 Mathematical physics, lectures. Zannotti, M. 



G. Mt. 7 (1869) 160-, 351- ; 8 (1870) 60-. 

 Matter. (Lecture.) Outerbridge, A. E. (jun.) 



[1884] Franklin I. J. 120 (1885) 178-. 

 , nature. Hornstein, F. F. [1889] Kassel 



Vr. Nt. B. 38 (1892) (Ab.) 29-. 

 Microsc. Club, Quekett, presidential address. 



(Microscopic work and conjectural science.) 



Beale, L. S. Quek. Mcr. Cl. J. 2 (1871) 221-. 



Soc., address. Eeade, J. B. M. Mcr. J. 3 

 (1870) 113-. 



, presidential address. (Microscopy and 



bacteriology.) Duncan, P. M. Mcr. S. J. 

 4 (1884) 173-. 



, . (Microscopes and stands.) 

 Michael, A. L. Mcr. S. J. (1897) 97-. 



, . (Achromatic doublets and 

 triplets.) Nelson, E. M. Mcr. S. J. (1898) 

 149-. 



, . (Dispersion.) Nelson, E. M. 



Mcr. S. J. (1899) 121-. 

 , . (Microscopes.) Nelson, E. M. 



Mcr. S. J. (1900) 153-. 

 N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. (Anniversary address, 



1877.) Russell, H. C. N. S. W. E. S. J. 11 



(1878) 1-. 

 . ( .) Threlfall, E. N. S. 



W. E. S. J. 29 (1895) 1-. 



- . ( .) Knibbs,G.H. N. S. 



W. E. S. J. 33 (1899) 1-. 

 , Engin. Sect. (Annual address, 



1896.) Warren, W. H. N. S. W. E. S. J. 



30 (1897) i-. 

 , . ( , 1899.) Selfe, N. 



N. S. W. E. S. J. 33 (1899) i (bis)-. 

 Optics, physical. Bakerian Lecture. Young, 



(Dr.) T. [1803] Phil. Trans. (1804) 1-. 

 Paris, physical congress. Golicyn, (Prince) B. 



B. St. Pet. Ac. Sc. Bll. 13 (1900) xxvi-. 



, . Eykacev, M. A. St. Pet. Ac. Sc. 



Bll. 13 (1900) Ixi-. 

 Phonograph records, analysis. McKendrick, 



J. G. Nt. 56 (1897) 209-. 

 Photographic record work. [Discussion.] Himes, 



C. F., & others. Franklin I. J. 149 (1900) 

 206-. 



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Photography, colour. Abney, W. de W. Nt. 



56 (1897) 186. 

 , the making of. Himes, C. F. Franklin I. 



J. 148 (1899) 401-. 

 , recent scientific applications. Mancini, E. 



N. Antol. Sc. 76 (1884) 261-. 

 , review of progress. Wood, (Sir) H. T. 



Nt. 50 (1894) 577-. 

 Physical change, nature and kinds of forces 



causing. Markiewicz, E. Krk. Eoczn. 



Uniwers. 6 (1821) 74-. 



considerations. Buttner, J. G. (vi Adds.) 

 Mitau Arb. Kurland. Gs. 8 (1850) 1-. 



science for artists. Lockyer, J. N. Nt. 44 

 (1891) 175-, 227-. 



studies, use and progress. Markiewicz, E. 

 Krk. Eoczn. Uniwers. 12 (1827) 343-. 



Physics, lectures. Barruel, E. Par. EC. Pol. 

 J. l er cah. (1794-95) 120- ; 2 e cah. (1795) 

 128- ; 3 e ca7t. (1796) 337-; 4 e ca/t.,(1796) 623-. 



, . Haiiy, E. J. Par. Se. EC. Norm. 1 

 (1800) 32-, 188-, 303-, 394-; (pte. 2) 23-, 

 55-, 134-, 233-, 335-, 374-, 433-, 470- ; 2 

 (1800) 129-, 318- ; (pte. 2) 4-; 3 (1800) 39-, 

 310-; (App.)l-; 4 (1800) 71-, 271- ; 5 (1800) 

 173-, 219-, 326- ; 6 (1800) 74-. 



, methods and conquests. Battelli, A. Ev. 

 Sc. [Ind.] 30 (1898) 1-. 



in recent progress of science. Cornu, A. 

 As. Fr. C. E. (1890) (Pt. 1) 123-. 



Physiology and physics, relation. Kries, J. von. 



[1891] Freiburg B. 6 (1892) 1-. 

 Practical science, recent achievements. Presi- 

 dential address. Eoberts, J. P. S. [1896] 



Brighton NH. S. Ep. (1897) 5-. 

 Eadiant matter. Flamming, G. [1888] Mt. 



Ostld. 5 (1892) 9-. 

 Eelativity in science. Kuerr, E. B. [1897] 



Kan. Ac. Sc. T. 16 (1899) 34-. 

 Eetrospect of year 1896. (X rays; helium; 



railways, etc.) Armstrong, G. F. Sc. S. 



Arts T. 14 (1898) 185-. 

 Solar physics. Stokes, G. G. Nt. 24 (1881) 



593-, 613-. 

 Spectroscope, simple, and its teachings. 



Lockyer, N. Nt. 59 (1898-99) 371-, 391-. 

 Spectroscopic apparatus. Lecture, 1847. Eeg- 



nault, V. [1847] Science 5 (1897) 409-. 

 Spectrum analysis, lecture. Wheeler, A. [1891] 



Croydon Mcr. Cl. P. & T. 3 (1892) clxx. 



series. Lecture. Lockyer, (Sir) N. Nt. 60 

 (1899) 368-, 392-. 



Technical science, present tasks. Martens, A. 

 Cztg. Opt. 4 (*1883) 73-. 



Technology, physical sciences which form 

 basis of. Wilson, G. Edinb. N. Ph. J. 5 

 (1857) 64-. 



Telegr. Engin. Soc., inaugural address. Thom- 

 son, (Sir) W. (Lord Kelvin). Tel. E. J. 3 

 (1874) 1-. 



, presidential address. (Electricity, 

 nature.) Preece,W.H. Tel. E. J. 9 (1880) 3-. 



, . (Electrical science and 

 practice.) Foster, G. C. Tel. E. J. 10 

 (1881) 4-. 



, . Smith, Willmighby. Tel. E. 



J. 12 (1883) 5-. 



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