0600 The Ether 



ether-atmosphere of molecules. Wittwer, C. 



D. Nf. B. (*1883) 65-. 

 existence. Bourdin, J. Lum. Elect. 16 (1885) 



419-. 

 facts and fancies about. Brackett,A.W. [1898] 



Eastbourne NH. S. T. 3 (1894-1902) 181-. 

 function. Casalonga, D. A. As. Fr. C. B. 



(1891) (Pt. 1) 179. 

 and its functions. Lodge, 0. J. Nt. 27 (1883) 



304-, 328-. 

 . Preston, S. T. Nt. 27 (1883) 579. 



gravitation. Dulois, E. A. G6n. Civ. 3 

 (1864) 233-, 305-. 



. Finlay, C. Habana Ac. A. 9 (*1872) 



406- ; 11 (*1874) 429-, 469-. 

 . Ball, W. W. E. Mess. Mth. 21 (1892) 



20-. 

 gyrostatic, adynamic constitution for. Thomson, 



(Sir) W. C. B. 109 (1889) 453-. 

 Herschel and Maxwell on. Chase, P. E. 



Franklin I. J. 122 (1886) 129- ; Ph. Mg. 22 



(1886) 255-. 

 in interior of matter. Codazza, G. At. Sc. It. 



(1844) 85-. 

 jelly theory, application of compressibility of 



colloids. Barus, C. Am. J. Sc. 6 (1898) 



285-. 

 laws of equilibrium. Lame, G. Par. EC. Pol. 



J. 23 e cah. (1834) 191-. 



luminiferous. Deacon, H. J. Sc. 4 (1874) 180-. 

 . Wood, De V. Ph. Mg. 20 (1885) 389-. 

 . Clark, J. M. [1889] Cn. I. T. 2 (1892) 



93-. 

 . Stokes, (Sir) G. G. [1893] Viet. I. J. 28 



(1896) 89-. 

 .constitution. Earnshaw,S. [1839] Camb. 



Ph. S. T. 7 (1842) 97-. 



, . Stokes, G. G. Ph. Mg. 32 (1848) 343-. 

 , on the vortex atom theory. Hicks, W. M, 



B. A. Bp. (1885) 930-. 



and electrical, identity. Wild, H. Bern 

 Mt. (1864) 194-. 



, existence. Cook, E. H. Ph. Mg. 7 (1879) 



225-; 11 (1881) 477-. 

 , hypotheses. Fizeau, H. L. C. B. 33 



(1851) 349-; A. C. 57 (1859) 385-. 

 , theory. Thomson, (Sir) W. Ph. Mg. 26 



(1888) 414-, 500-. 

 , , Sir W. Thomson's. Glazebrook, B. T. 



Ph. Mg. 26 (1888) 521-. 

 , , . Schiller, N. N. Bee. Mth. 



(Moscou) 19 (1897) 94-. 

 , trajectory of molecule. Meier, F. Liege 



Mm. S. Sc. 13 (1858) 271-. 

 , vortex theory, propagation of laminar 



motions. Thomson, (Sir) W. B. A. Bp. 



JL887) 486-. 

 matter. Hammer schmied, J. (x) Wien 

 Vr. Nw. Kennt. Schr. 11 (1871) 405-. 



. Moulton, J. F. [1877] B. I. P. 8 



(1879) 335-. 



, absence of mechanical connection. 

 Lodge, O. Phil. Trans. (A) 189 (1897) 149-. 



, connection. Lodge, O. Nt. 48 (1893) 



527. 

 mechanics. Farkas, G. [1900] Mth. Termt. 



Ets. 19 (1901) 99-; Arch. Neerl. 5 (1900) 



56. 



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mechanism for constitution of. Thomson 



(Sir) W. Edinb. B. S. P. 17 (1891) 127-. 

 molecular inductions due to longitudinal waves. 



Codazza, G. Mil. G. I. Lomb. 4 (1852) 199-. 

 molecules in electric conductors, number and 



weight. Herwig, H. A. Ps. C. 150 (1873) 



381, 

 , and material molecules, relations. Wittwer, 



C. D. Nf. B. (*1883) 66-. 

 motion. Klinkerfues, W. Gott. Nr. (1870) 



226-. 



(Klinkerfues' s experiment). Haga, H. 

 Arch. Neerl. 5 (1900) 583-. 



near Earth, and aberration problems. 

 Lodge, O. J. [1893] Phil. Trans. (A) 184 

 (1894) 727-; Ph. Mg. 36 (1893) 549-. 



motions, possible. Mie, G. A. Ps. C. 68 



(1899) 129-. 



, . Wien, W. [1900] Ps. Z. 2 (1901) 148-. 

 , (Wien). Mie, G. [1900] Ps. Z. 2 



(1901) 181-. 



nature. Brooke, C. Ph. Mg. 32 (1866) 531-. 

 in nature, role. Burdin, . C. B. 75 (1872) 



1602-. 

 non-existence of density in. Stoney, G?. J. 



Dubl. S. Sc. P. 6 (1888-90) 392-. 

 and origin of matter, hypothesis. Martha- 

 . Beker, F. C. B. 79 (1874) 897-. 

 physics. Larmor, J. B. A. Bp. (1900) 613-. 

 is it ponderable ? Grolous, J. Par. S. Phlm. 



Bll. 12 (1875) 56-. 

 potential, deduction of Green's expression. 



Volkmann, P. A. Ps. C. 35 (1888) 354-. 

 pressure. Lame, G. C. B. 14 (1842) 35-. 

 production of longitudinal waves in. Kelvin, 



(Lord). B. S. P. 59 (1896) 270-. 

 propagation of disturbances in. Weinberg ,B.P. 



Bs. Ps.-C. S. J. 30 (Ps.) (1898) 142- ; J. de 



Ps. 9 (1900) 54-. 



electricity through. Preston, S. T. 

 Elect. 27 (1891) 519-, 552-. 



properties, method of establishing. Kretz, X. 



C. B. 79 (1874) 287-. 

 , models illustrating. Fitzgerald, (?. F. 



Dubl. S. Sc. P. 4 (1885) 407-; L. Ps. S. P. 



7 (1886) 74-; Ph. Mg. 19 (1885) 438-. 

 .real, as one of the great principles of physical 



nature. Martin, E. C. B. 56 (1863) 1211-. 

 resisting, barometer indications. Chase, P. E. 



Am. J. Sc. 38 (1864) 153-. 

 rotational, in its application to electromagnet- 

 ism. Heaviside, 0. Elect. 26 (1891) 360-. 

 and solar spectrum, and radiation and waves. 

 . Broca, A. Bv. Sc. 6 (1896) 1-. 

 as source of motion. Preston, S. T. Elect. 26 



(1891)754-; 27 (1891) 14. 

 specific heat. Fitzgerald, G. F. Dubl. S. Sc. 



P. 4 (1885) 477-. 

 spheres, a vera causa of physical phenomena. 



EarnsJiaw, S. B. A. Bp. (1879) 248-. 

 squirts. Pearson, K. Am. J. Mth. 13 (1891) 



309-. 

 universal, theory. Marsili, L. Mil. At. S. It. 



8 (1865) 494-. 

 vibrations. Laurent, P. A. C. B. 21 (1845) 



529-. 

 . Chase, P. E. Am. Ph. S. P. 12 (1872) 



411-. 



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