6600 The Ether Electromagnetic Waves, General 



Electricity as kind of motion. Gorecki, K. 



[1882] (xn) Krk. Ak. (Mt.-Prz.) Ez. & Sp. 



10 (1883) 229-, Ixiv-. 

 ----- . Bdcklund, A. V. Sk. Nf. F. 



(1898) 191-. 

 ----- of luminiferous ether. Pinto, L. 



Nap. Ac. Pont. At. 24 (1894) No. 6, 23 pp. 



and light. Breton, P. Les Mondes 24 

 (1871) 677-. 



--- , analogy, new. Marianini, S. Mod. 

 S. It. Mm. 1 (1862) 303-. 



, in propagation. Marianini, S. 

 [1828] A. C. 42 (1829) 131-. 



-- and magnetism, new interpretation. 



Padova, E. N. Cim. 29 (1891) 225-. 

 --- , theories. Bowdoin, J. Am. Ac. Mm. 



(1785) 187-. 

 -- optics, border-land between. Wattentin, 



J. G. Humb. 8 (1889) 249-, 289-. 



, equality of fundamental numeric 

 constants. Potier, A. J. de Ps. 2 (1873) 

 377-. 



, propagation, differential equation in theory. 

 Picard, E. Par. S. Mth. fill. 22 (1894) 2-. 



, in permanent state, laws. Raynaud, J. 

 J. de Ps. 1 (1872) 305-. 



from standpoint of undulatory theory. 

 Zetzsche, E. Schlomilch Z. 3 (1858) 365-; 

 4 (1859) 131-. 



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vibrations (Faraday). Airy, G. B. Ph. Mg. 28 



(1846) 532-. 

 , solution of equations, and stresses and 



strains in lightwave. Gwyther, R. F. [1885] 



Camb. Ph. S. P. 5 (1886) 280-. 

 waves and their action. Preston, S. T. Elect. 



28 (1892) 399-. 

 , possibility of electric forces causing. Fitz- 



Gerald, G. F. [1879-82] Dubl. S. Sc. T. 



1 (1883) 133-, 173-, 325-. 



, transmission by waves. Clermont,A. St. 

 Et. Bll. S. In. Mn. 12 (1898) 481-. 



, what is it? Eothen, . J. Tel. 13 (1889) 

 293- ; 14 (1890) 3-, 21-. 



Energy, electric, dissipation. Moutier,J. [1880] 

 Par. S. Phlm. Bll. 5 (1881) 22-. 



emitted and absorbed by ion executing ellip- 

 tic oscillations. Planck, M. Arch. Neerl. 

 5 (1900) 164-. 



THE ETHER. 



density and elasticity of, and nature of electric 



and magnetic quantities. Fessenden, R. A. 



Ps. Bv. 10 (1900) 1-, 83-. 

 generation of longitudinal waves in. Kelvin, 



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

 motion, equations, and plane of luminous 



vibration. Carvallo, E. J. de Ps. 10 (1891) 



53-. 

 , vibratory, resistance of molecules to. Bous- 



sinesq, J. C. R. 117 (1893) 138-. 

 motions in free space producing continuous 



spectrum. Maiss, E. Arch. Mth. Ps. 66 



(1881) 397-. 

 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-. 

 energy through. Helm, G. A. Ps. C. 



47 (1892) 743-. 

 rotational, and electromagnetism. Heaviside, 



O. Elect. 26 (1891) 360-. 

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



26 (1891) 754-; 27 (1891) 14. 

 vibrations. Faraday, M. Ph. Mg. 28 (1846) 



Field, electric, potential-function. Nieuiren- 



huyzen Kruseman, J. Amst. Ak. Vs. M. 2 



(1886) 265- ; Ph. Mg. 24 (1887) 38-. 

 , electromagnetic, comparison with elastic 



medium. Silberstein, L. [1893] Krk. Ak. 



(Mt.-Prz.) Bz. 8 (1895) 44-; Crc. Ac. Sc. 



Bll. (1893) 291-. 



Forces, electrostatic and electromagnetic, com- 

 parison. Maxwell, J. C. Phil. Trans. 158 



(1868) 643-. 

 Gyrostats, vibrations and waves in chain. 



Thomson, (Sir) W. L. Mth. S. P. 6 (1874-75) 



190-. 

 Heat and light and cold, electric theory. 



Durand, (Dr.) . (vi Adds.) Lyon Mm. Ac. 



Sc. 13 (1863) (IV.) 20-. 

 , dynamical theory. Kelvin, (Lord). 



[1900] B. I. P. 16 (1902) 363-. 

 movements, size at which they are mani- 

 fested in matter. FitzGerald, G. F. Nt. 



61 (1899-1900) 612-. 

 Light, arguments against undulatory theory. 



Jesseti, C. Berl. Nf. Fr. Sb. (1887) 108-. 

 , dispersion formula for elastico-optical and 



electromagnetic theories. Ketteler, E. A. 



Ps. C. 49 (1893) 382-. 

 , how far present theories meet demands of 



practical physics. Drude, P. Gott. Nr. 



(1892) 366-, 393-. 



Magnetic deflection of electromagnetic multi- 

 plier, optical significance of principle of 



strengthening. Schweigger, J. S. C. Halle 



Ab. Nf. Gs. 2 (1854) 201-. 

 Magnetism as kind of motion. Gorecki, K. 



[1883] (XH) Krk. Ak. (Mt.-Prz.) Bz. & Sp. 



11 (1884) 3-, xiv-. 

 Magnitudes, electric, consequences deduced 



from comparison. Mercadier, E., dc Vaschy, 



. C. B. 96 (1883) 118-. 

 , , (Mercadier and Vaschy). 



Levy, M. C. B. 96 (1883) 248-. 

 Phenomena, electric, mechanical conceptions. 



Dolbear, A. E. Franklin I. J. 141 (1896) 



451- ; 142 (1896) 59-. 

 , , nature. Edlund, E. Stockh. Ofv. 28 



(1871) 533-; 29 (A T o. 1) (1872) 25-; Arch. 



Sc. Ps. Nt. 43 (1872) 209-, 297-. 

 , electromagnetic, recent views. Silberstein, 



L. Kosmos (Lw.) 18 (1893) 20-, 119-, 



220-. 

 Badiation, reversibility of free propagation of. 



Waals, J. D. van der (jun.) Arch. Neerl. 5 



(1900) 587-. 



Turbulent liquid motion, electromagnetic in- 

 terpretation. FitzGerald, G. F. Nt. 40 



(1889) 32-. 



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