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Moscowa {Le Prince de la). Lettre sur une 

 ascension a la cime du Vignemale (Pyrenees 

 Fran^aises). Paris, Comptes Rendus, VII., 

 1838, pp. 534-536. 



Moseley) Henri/. On measuring the depth of 

 the cavities seen on the surface of the Moon. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LIL, 1818, pp. 321-323. 



2. On Cohesion. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 



LIV., 1819, pp. 81-89. 



3. On a new application of the method 



of parameters to the determination of certain 

 curves. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XI., 1826, pp. 

 321-325. 



4. On the equilibrium of the funicular 



curve when the string is extensible. Tilloch, 

 Phil, Mag. LXVII., 1826, pp. 324-326. 



5. On caustics. Phil. Mag. II., 1827, pp. 



263-271. 



6. On a new principle in statics, called the 



principle of Least Pressure. Phil. Mag. III., 

 1833, pp. 285-288. 



■ 7. On the theory of Resistances in statics. 



Phil. Mag. III., 1833, pp. 431-436. 



8. Replies to Mr. Eaknshaw's remarks on 



the " Principle of Least Pressure." Phil. Mag. 

 IV., 1834, pp. 194-204, 420-427. 



— — 9. On the application of the "Principle of 



Least Pressure" to the theory of resistances. 



Phil. Mag. v., 1834, pp. 95-101. 

 — — 10. On the equilibrium of the arch. 



[1833.] Camb. Phil. See. Trans. V., 1835, 



pp. 293-314. 

 11. On the theory of the equilibrium of 



bodies in contact. [1837.] Camb. Phil. Soc. 



Trans. VL, 1838, pp. 463-492. 



12. On the geometrical forms of turbi- 

 nated and discoid shells. Phil. Trans. 1838, 

 pp. 351-370; Ann. Sci. Nat. XL (Zool.), 1839, 

 pp. 317-319; XVn. (Zool.), 1842, pp. 94- 

 110. 



13. Remarks on the efficiency of the steam- 

 engine, and the methods of measuring it. Corn- 

 wall, Polytechn. Soc. Trans. 1839, pp. 104- 

 110. 



14. On a machine for calculating the nu- 

 merical values of definite integrals. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1841 (pt. 2), pp. 35-39. 



15. Researches in the theory of machines. 



Phil. Trans. 1841, pp. 285-306. 



16. On conchy liometry. Phil. Mag. XXL, 



' 1842, pp. 300-305. 



" ■ 17. On a machine for calculating the 



products, quotients, logarithms, and powers of 

 numbers. Phil. Mag. XXX., 1847, pp. 171- 

 179. 



— — 18. On the dynamical stability and on 

 the oscillations of floating bodies. Phil. Trans. 

 1850, pp. 609-644. 



Moseley, Henry. 19. On the rolling motion 

 of a cylinder. Phil. Trans. 1851, pp. 549-566. 



20. On the descent of glaciers. Roy. Soc. 



Proc. VII., 1854-55, pp. 333-342; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XLVL, 1856, pp. 378-380. 



21. On certain elementary formulae. Phil. 



Mag. XIV., 1857, pp. 260-263. 



22. On the cause of the descent of glaciers. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1860 {jpt. 2), pp. 48-50. 



23. On the motion of a plate of metal on 



an inclined plane, when dilated and contracted; 

 and on the descent of glaciers. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 XL, 1860-62, pp. 168-177. 



ZCoseley, Henry, Enys, John S., and Eaton 

 Hodgkinson. Report of a committee on the 

 construction of a Constant Indicator. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1841, pp. 307-325; 1842, pp. 98- 

 104. 



Moseley, TV. M. Some account of the Solar 

 Spots which appeared during the year 1816. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLIX., 1817, pp. 182-186 ; 

 Gilbert, Annal. LVIIL, 1818, pp. 406-416. 



2. On the Solar Spots. Tilloch, Phil. 



Mag. LVIL, 1821, pp. 67-69, 149-150. 



3. On the recurrence of the smallest light 



of the variable star Algol. Quart. Journ. Sci. 

 XVIL, 1824, pp. 184-186. 



Moser, . Beschreibung raehrerer im Winter- 



halbjahr 1820 bis 1821 auf dem anatomischen 

 Saale zu Halle gefundener Muskelvarietaten. 

 Meckel, Deutsches Archiv, VIL, 1822, pp. 

 224-231. 



Moser, A. Ueber die Bedeutsamkeit der Men- 

 struation und ihr Verhaltniss zu der Brunst der 

 Thiere. Berlin, Neue Zeits. Geburtskunde, 

 XIV., 1843, pp. 427-435. 



Moser, H, C. Exploitation et emploi de la 

 tourbe dans le Fichtelgebirge. ( Transl.) An- 

 nal. des Mines, V., 1829, pp. 531-548. 



Moser, Hermann. Zur Geschichte des Chrom- 



eisens. Schweigger, Journ, XLII. (= Jahrh. 



XIL), 1824, pp. 99-103, 

 Moser, Ignaz. Ueber die Zusammensetzung 



zweier Letternmetalle. Wien, Sitz. Ber. 1849, 



pp. 85-88. 



2. Ueber die Salpeterdistricte in Ungarn. 



Wien, Geol. Jahrb. I., 1850, pp. 453-472. 



3. Ueber Clark's Methode, die Harte des 



Wassers durch eine titrirte Seifenlosung zu 

 ermitteln. Wien, Sitz. Ber. 1850, pp. 484-500. 



4. Ueber die Zusammensetzung der Asche 



von Kartoffel-Knollen. Wien, Sitz. Ber. XL, 

 1854, pp. 667-673 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak, Chem. 

 LXL, 1854, pp. 321-328. 



■ 5. Ueber die Zusammensetzung des Nil- 



schlammes. Wien, Sitz. Ber. XX., 1856, pp. 

 9-12. 



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