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Thomson, (Sir) William. 31. Note sur une 

 equation aux differences partielles, qui se pre- 

 sente dans plusieurs questions de physique 

 mathematique. Liouville, Journ. Math. XII., 

 1847, pp. 493-496. 



■ 32. On the equilibrium of magnetic or 



diamagnetic bodies of any form under the in- 

 fluence of the terrestrial magnetic force. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1848 (pt. 2), pp. 8-9. 



33. On the theory of electro-magnetic in- 

 duction. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1848 (pt. 2), pp. 9- 

 10. 



34. Theorems with reference to the solu- 

 tion of certain partial differential equations. 

 Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. III., 1848, pp. 

 84-87. 



35. Note on the integration of the equa- 

 tions of equilibrium of an elastic solid. Camb. 

 and Dubl. Math. Journ. III., 1848, pp. 87-89. 



36. On the mathematical theory of elec- 

 tricity in equilibrium. Camb. and Dubl. Math. 

 Journ. in., 1848, pp. 131-148, 266-274. 



37. On the economy of the heating or 



cooling of buildings by means of currents of 

 air. Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. III., 1848-53, 

 pp. 269-272. 



38. On the mechanical values of distri- 



butions of electricity, magnetism, and galvanism. 

 Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. III., 1848-53, pp. 

 281-285. 

 ■ 39. On transient electric currents. Glas- 



gow, Phil. Soc. Proc. III., 1848-53, pp. 285- 

 289. ' 



40. Notes on Hydrodynamics. On the 



vis-viva of a liquid in motion. Camb. and 

 Dubl. Math. Journ. IV., 1849, pp. 90-94. 



41. Effects of electrical influence on in- 

 ternal spherical and on plane conducting surfaces. 

 Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. IV., 1849, pp. 

 276-284. 



42. An account of Carnot's theory of the 



motive power of Heat, with numerical results 

 deduced from Regnault's experiments on Steam. 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XVI., 1849, pp. 541- 

 574; Annal. de Chimie, XXXV., 1852, pp. 

 248-255. 



43. On the theory of magnetic induction 



in crystalline substances. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1850 (pt. 2), p. 23. 



■ 44. On the mathematical theory of electri- 

 city in equilibrium. Camb. and Dubl. Math. 

 Journ. V., 1850, pp. 1-9. 



45. [Notes on a paper : "Problem respect- 

 ing polygons in a plane," by Robert Moon.] 

 Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. V., 1850, pp. 

 137-139. 



-■ 46. On the potential of a closed galvanic 

 circuit of any form. Camb. and Dubl. Math. 

 Journ. V., 1850, pp. 142-148. 



Thomson, (Sir) William. 47. The effect of 

 pressure in lowering the freezing " point of 

 water, experimentally demonstrated. Phil."Mag. 

 XXXVII., 1850, pp. 123-127 ; Annal. de Chi- 

 mie, XXXV, 1852, pp. 381-383; Edinb. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. II., 1851, pp. 267-271 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. XVIII., 1850, pp. 372-375 ; Poggend. 

 Annal. LXXXL, 1850, pp. 163-168. 



48. On the forces experienced by induc- 

 tively-magnetized ferromagnetic or diamagnetic 

 non - crystalline substances. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXVIJ., 1850, pp. 241-253; Poggend. An- 

 nal. LXXXIL, 1851, pp. 245-262. 



49. On a remarkable property of steam 



connected with the theory of the steam-engine. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXVII., 1850, pp. 386-389; 

 Poggend. Annal. LXXXL, 1850, pp. 477-480. 



50. On the theory of magnetic induction 



in crystalline and non-crystalline substances. 

 Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 177-186. 



51. On the mechanical theory of electro- 

 lysis. Phil. Mag. II., 1851, pp. 429-444. 



52. Applications of the principle of me- 

 chanical effect to the measurement of electro- 

 motive forces and of galvanic resistances in 

 absolute units. Phil. Mag. II., 1851, pp. 551- 

 562. 



53. A mathematical theory of Magnetism. 



[1849-50.] Phil. Trans. 1851, pp. 243-286. 



54. On the sources of heat generated by 



the galvanic battery. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1852 

 (pt. 2), pp. 16-17. 



55. On certain magnetic curves ; with 



applications to problems in the theories of heat, 

 electricity, and fluid motion. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1852 (pt. 2), p. 18. 



56. On the equilibrium of elongated masses 



of ferromagnetic substance in uniform and 

 varied fields of force. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1852 

 (pt. 2), pp. 18-20. 



57. On the dynamical theory of heat. 



Phil. Mag. IV, 1852, pp. 8-21, 105-117, 168- 

 176, 424-434 ; IX., 1855, pp. 523-531 ; XL, 

 1856, pp. 214-225, 281-297, 379-388, 433- 

 446; Annal. de Chimie, XXXVL, 1852, pp. 

 118-124. 



58. On the mechanical action of radiant 



heat or light. Phil. Mag. IV, 1852, pp. 256- 

 260. 



59. On a universal tendency in nature to 



the dissipation of mechanical energy. Phil. 

 Mag. IV, 1852, pp. 304-306 ; Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. III., 1857, pp. 139-142. 



60. Additional Note to T. P. Joule's 



paper on the Air-engine. Phil. Trans. 1852, pp. 

 78-82. 



61. Note on the mechanical action of heat, 



and the specific heats of air. Camb. and Dubl. 

 Math. Journ. VLU., 1853, pp. 250-256. 



