0100 



General Molecular Physics. General 



Siphon applied to efflux of gases. Martini, T. 



(ni) Rv. Sc.-Ind. 13 (1881) 225-. 



(Martini). Marangoni, C. 



(xn) Rv. Sc.-Ind. 13 (1881) 227. 

 Solder, hard, for brass. Schivirkus, R. Z. 



Instk. 14 (1894) 225-. 



Standard dimensions for instruments. Bra- 

 shear, J. A. Am. As. P. (1887) 61-. 

 Standards for apparatus, Smithsonian. Lang- 

 ley, S. P. Nt. 45 (1892) 197. 

 Steam gauge, new. Bremer, . Utr. Prv. 



Gn. Aant. (1886) 7-. 

 Taps and stopcocks, glass. Kahlbaum, G. W. A. 



Z. Instk. 14 (1894) 21-. 

 Thermohypsometer, use in chemical and 



physical investigations. Pohl, J. J. Wien 



SB. 26 (1857) 229-. 

 Threads, very fine, properties and uses. Boys, 



C. V. L. Ps. S. P. 9 (1888) 8- ; Ph. Mg. 23 



(1887) 489-. 

 Vacuum joints and taps. Shenstone, W. A. 



Elect. 25 (1890) 586-. 

 , Torricellian, use. Loesche, (Dr.) . 



Dresden Sb. Isis (1868) 47-. 

 Vibration of earth, protection of apparatus 



from. Broca, A. As. Fr. C. R. (1897) 



(Pt. 2) 260-. 

 Vibrationless support. Julius, W. H. [1895-97] 



Amst. Ak. Vs. 4 (1896) 31-; A. Ps. C. 56 



(1895) 151- ; Z. Instk. 16 (1896) 267-; J. de 



Ps. 6 (1897) 18-. 



GENERAL MOLECULAR 

 PHYSICS. 



0100 General. 



Witzschel, B. von. Schlomilch Z. 3 (1858) 29-. 

 Norton, W. A. Am. J. Sc. 38 (1864) 61-, 



207- ; 39 (1865) 237-; 40 (1865) 61-; 41 



(1866) 61-, 196-. 

 Wittwer, W. C. Z. Mth. Ps. 11 (1866) 177- ; 



13 (1868) 211- ; 15 (1870) 92-. 

 Bossclia, J. Les Mondes 26 (1871) 337-. 

 Zenger, K. V. Prag Sb. (1881) 408-. 

 Action, physical and chemical, uniform 



dynamic method of treating. Lindemann, 



F. Konigsb. Schr. 29 (1889) (Ab.) 31-. 

 Analytic researches on various subjects. 



Fontana, G. Verona S. It. Mm. 3 (1786) 



498-. 

 Atoms, magnitudes smaller than. Zeeman, P. 



Ps. Z. 1 (1900) 562-, 575-. 

 Attraction, molecular, and chemical energy. 



Dupre,A.,( Dupre, P. C. R. 66 (1868) 141-. 



and repulsion in electricity, magnetism and 

 gravitation. Fold, G. F. Bresl. Schl. Gs. 

 Ubs. (1843) 85-. 



without electricity, phenomena. 

 Dessaignex, J. P. J. de Ps. 83 (1816) 5-. 



, , Dessaignes's. Ruhland, 



E. L. Schweigger J. 20 (1817) 82-. 

 . laws. Jeffreys, J. Beng. J. As. S. 



2 (1833) 441-, 506-. 

 , molecular, as effects of rotation of 



atoms. Haussler, A. Exner Rpm. 24 (1888) 



179-, 209-. 



0100 



Corpuscles in physical phenomena, part played 

 by. Thomson, J. J. Nt. 62 (1900) 31-. 



Corpuscular forces, action. Anon, (vi 1062) 

 QJ. Sc. (1827) (Pt. 2) 448-. 



Cosmical forces, theory based on movements of 

 ponderable matter only ; non-existence of 

 imponderable matter. Monoyer, F. Lyon 

 S. Sc. Md. Mm. 21 (1882) 59-. 



and molecular physics. Norton, W. A. 

 Am. J. Sc. 3 (1872) 327-, 440- ; 4 (1872) 

 8. 



, principles. Norton, W. A. Am. 



J. Sc. 49 (1870) 24-. 



physics. Fritz, H. (xn) Ziir. Nf. Gs. Njbl. 

 (1875) 28 pp. 



, new theories. Tomaszewski, F. Kosmos 



(Lw.) 9 (1884) 283-. 

 , significance of experiments on currents. 



Giinther, S. Humb. 6 (1887) 289-, 329-. 

 Dilatancy of media composed of rigid particles 



in contact. Reynolds, O. Ph. Mg. 20 (1885) 



469-. 

 , a property of granular material. Reynolds, 



O. [1886] R. I. P. 11 (1887) 354-. 

 Electrodynamic theory of universe, Zenger's. 



Heen, P. de. Brux. Ac. Bll. 32 (1896) 



717-. 

 Electromagnetic fluid system, hypotheses of 



physics and celestial mechanics according 



to. Scarpellini, C. Rm. Cor. Sc. 5 (1859) 



253-. 

 Energetics. Gruner, P. Bern Mt. (1897) 



97-. 

 . Matter and energy, new views. Gruner, 



P. Bern Mt. (1897) 25-. 

 , principles. Glennie, J. S. S. Ph. Mg. 21 



(1861) 274-, 350- ; 22 (1861) 62-. 

 Energies, luminous, chemical and cosmical. 



Chase, P. E. [1880] Am. Ph. S. P. 19 



(1882) 21-. 

 Energy. Zakrzewski, J. Kosmos (Lw.) 20 



(1895) 13-. 



, dissipation of, relation to cosmic evolu- 

 tion. Walling, H. F. Am. As. P. 22 (1873) 



46-. 



as a fundamental idea. Carter, E. T. 

 Elect. Rv. 32 (1893) 646-. 



, pressure, etc., equations. Herran, A. 



As. Fr. C. R. (1899) (Pt. 1) 232-. 

 Fluid condition, nature. Braun, F. D. Nf. 



Vh. (1896) (Th. 2, Halfte 1) 62. 

 Forces, mutual. Berthot, P. Par. Ing. Civ. 



Mm. (1885) (Pt. 2) 588-. 

 Glass, permeability to gases. Bar toll, A. Gz. 



C. It. 14 (1885) 544-. 

 Gravitation, electrical theory. Franklin, W. S. 



Science 12 (1900) 887-. 



and inertia. Fessenden, R. A. Science 12 

 (1900) 325-. 



, nature and velocity, determination. Fes- 

 senden, R. A. Science 12 (1900) 740-. 



, Newton's law, and the law of attraction. 

 Anderssohn, A. (sen.) Mt. Ostld. 5 (1892) 

 71-. 



Gravity and cohesion. Thomson, (Sir) W. Edinb. 

 R. S. P. 4 (1862) 604-. 



Inertia as possible manifestation of the ether. 

 Barns, C. Science 8 (1898) 681-. 



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