5660 of Metals 



Nature of Metallic Conduction 5675 



iron at high temperatures. Hopkimon, J. E. 



S. P. 45 (1889) 457-. 

 , incandescent. Miiller, (Dr.) J. Freiburg 



B. 2 (1862) 396-. 



and steel, temperature coefficient. Strouhal, 

 V., <& Barus, C. A. Ps. C. 20 (1883) 525-. 



thallium. Matthiessen, Aug., & Vogt, 



C. Phil. Trans. (1863) 369-. 



wire. Poloni, G. Mil. I. Lomb. Ed. 14 

 (1881) 475-. 



magnetite. Thompson, S. P. B. A. Ep. (1886) 



314-. 

 at melting point (various metals). Vassura, G. 



N. Cim. 31 (1892) 25-. 

 mercury. Eink, H. J. Amst. Ak. Vs. M. 11 



(1877) 259- ; A. Ps. C. Beibl. 2 (1878) 273-. 

 . Guillaume, C. E. Par. S. Ps. Se. (1893) 



70-. 

 , pure, at temperature of liquid air. Dewar, 



J., & Fleming, J. A. E. S. P. 60 (1897) 



76-. 

 , temperature coefficient. Guillaume, C. E. 



C. E. 115 (1892) 414- ; 116 (1893) 51-; A. 

 Tel. [19] (1892) 545-; B. A. Ep. (1892) 

 138. 



, . Kreichgauer, D., d- Jaeger, W. A. 



Ps. C. 47 (1892) 513-. 

 nickel. Battelli, A. Tor. Ac. Sc. At. 23 



(1887-88) 231-. 



at high temperatures. Knott, C. G. [1886] 

 Edinb. E. S. T. 33 (1888) 187-. 



platinum, incandescent. Nichols, E. L. Am. 



As. P. (1881) 24-. 

 pure, and alloys, and non-metals at boiling 



point of oxygen. Dewar, J., & Fleming, 



J. A. Ph. Mg. 34 (1892) 326-. 

 , mercury, at low temperatures. Cailletet, 



L., d- Bouty, E. C. E. 100 (1885) 1188- ; 



Par. S. Ps. Se. (1885) 97-. 

 solid. Emo, A. Ev. Sc.-Ind. 16 (1884) 



10-, 28-, 76-, 96-, 267-, 325-, 345-, 374-; 



17 (1885) 68-, 115-, 135-, 219-. 

 solid, temperature coefficients. Auerbach, . 



D. Nf. Tbl. (*1879) 181. 



tellurium. Exner, F. Wien Ak. Sb. 73 (1876) 



(Ab. 2) 285-. 

 wires. Robinson, T. R. [1848] Ir. Ac. T. 22 



(1855) 1-. 



. Emo, A. Yen. I. At. (1883-84) 1153-. 

 , effect of heat. Provenzali, P. F. S. 



Tortolini A. 4 (1853) 74-. 

 , electrically heated. Tumlirz, 0., & Krug, 



A. Wien Ak. Sb. 95 (1887) (Ab. 2) 1014-. 



Nitrogen peroxide. Boguski, J. J. Kosmos 



(Lw.) 14 (1889) 134- ; C. E. 109 (1889) 804- ; 



Z. Ps. C. 5 (1890) 69-. 

 Oxides at high temperatures. Sohlman, J. 



Elekttech. Z. 21 (1900) 675-. 

 Paraffin and resin oil, temperature coefficient. 



Gaze, H. P. Elect. 36 (1896) 473-. 

 Passage of current from liquid into metal, 



effect of heat. Delarive, A. Bb. Un. 7 



(1837) 388-. 

 Eed heat, conductivity at. Tail, P. G. [1872] 



(xi) Edinb. E. S. P. 8 (1875) 32. 

 Eocks at high temperatures. Rivot, L. E., 



& Phillips, E. A. Mines 14 (1848) 57-. 



Selenium. Bidwell, S. Ph. Mg. 11 (1881) 302. 

 Solid mixtures at high temperatures. Nernst, 



W., & Reynolds, H. Gcitt. Nr. (1900) 328-. 

 Solids. Mulder, G. J. Hall Bij. 5 (1830) 1-. 

 . Fae, G. Ven. I. At. (1888-89) 279-. 

 Specific heat and specific resistance, relations. 



Auerbach, F. A. Ps. C. 8 (1879) 479-. 

 Sulphur and carbon mixtures. Bidwell, S. 



L. Ps. S. P. 5 (1884) 90-; Ph. Mg. 13 (1882) 



Sulphuric acid. Henrichsen, S. Christiania 



F. (1878) No. 13, 10 pp. 

 Swan lamps, temperature coefficients. Uppen- 



born, F. Elekttech. Z. 11 (1890) 228. 

 Temperature coefficients, method of measuring. 



Towe, M. Elekttech. Z. 18 (1897) 218-. 



5675 Nature of Metallic Con- 

 duction. Electronic Theory. 



Lorenz, L. [1872-81] Kjtfb. Ov. (1872) 1-; 



A. Ps. C. 147 (1872) 429- ; Kjtfb. Dn. Vd. 



Selsk. Skr. 2 (*1881-86) 35- ; A. Ps. C. 13 



(1881) 422-, 582-. 

 Hertz, H. Bonn NH. Vr. Cor.-Bl. (1890) 



33-. 



Vaschy, . C. E. 118 (1894) 1324-. 

 Strecker, K. A. Ps. C. 54 (1895) 434-. 

 Conduction explained by aid of general me- 

 chanical considerations. Pilleux, L. Les 



Mondes 56 (1881) 392-, 421-, 641- ; 1 (1881) 



66- ; 2 (1882) 210-. 



Current in conductors, representation by dis- 

 continuous medium. Silberstein, L. J. de 



Ps. 6 (1897) 378. 

 Electricity and heat, theory. Riecke, E. A. 



Ps. C. 66 (1898) 353-, 545-, 1199-. , 

 , (Eiecke). Lamotte, M. Eclair. 



Elect. 18 (1899) 204-, 290- , 412-, 452-, 



491-. 

 Irreciprocal conduction. Fromme, C. Ph. Mg. 



27 (1889) 282-. 

 Mechanism of conduction. Burton, C. V. 



L. Ps. S. P. 13 (1895) 103- ; Ph. Mg. 38 



(1894) 55-. 

 Motion of electricity in molecular bodies. 



Weber, W. E. A. Ps. C. 156 (1875) 1-. 

 Propagation of electricity along wires. Som- 



merfeld, A. A. Ps. C. 67 (1899) 233-. 

 , skin currents. Potier, A. J. 



de Ps. 3 (1894) 107-. 



Eesistance of galvanic conductor, is it a func- 

 tion of its surface ? Petrina, F. A. Bohm. 



Gs. Ab. 9 (1857) 20-. 

 to passage of electricity. Gaugain, J. M. 



C. E. 48 (1859) 998-. 

 Self-induction of wires. Heaviside, 0. Ph. 



Mg. 22 (1886) 118-, 273-, 332-, 419- ; 23 



(1887) 10-, 173- ; 24 (1887) 63-. 

 Theory. Poynting, J. H. [1885] Birm. Ph. 



S. P. 5 (1885-87) 68-. 

 Unipolar conduction. Braun, F. A. Ps. C. 



4 (1878) 476-. 

 in solids. Braun, F. A. Ps. C. 19 



(1883) 340-. 



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