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Phillips, Edouard. 12. Theorie de la coulisse 

 de Stephenson renyersee servant a produire la 

 detente variable de la vapeur dans les locomo- 

 tives et dans toute espece de machine. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, XLV., 1857, pp. 861-865. 



' 13. Solution de divers problemes concer- 



nant la resistance des poutres droites, telles que 

 les pouts de chemins de fer, les rails, etc, sous 

 Taction d'une charge en mouvement. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, XLVI., 1858, pp. 30-34. 



— — 14. Du travail des forces elastiques dans 

 I'interieur d'un corps solide, et particulierement 

 des ressorts. Paris, Comptes Rendus, XLVI., 

 1858, pp. 333-336, 440. 



15. Sur la theoi'ie du nouveau systeme de 



detente pour machines a vapeur. L'Institut, 

 XXVIIL, 1860, p. 196. 



16, Memoire sur le spiral reglant des 



chronometres et des montres. Liouville, Journ. 

 Math, v., 1860, pp. 313-366; Annal. des 

 Mines, XX., 1861, pp. 1-107. 



17. Deuxi^me memoire sur la coulisse de 



detente de la vapeur. Paris, Comptes Rendus, 

 LI., 1860, pp. 935-936. 



— — 18. Memoire sur un nouveau precede, 

 fourni par la theorie du spiral reglant des 

 chronometres et des montres, pour la determina- 

 tion du coefficient d'elasticit^ des diverses sub- 

 stances, ainsi que de la limite de leurs deforma- 

 tions permanentes. Paris, Comptes Rendus, 

 LVL, 1863, pp. 296-298. 



Phillips, Edouard, et B>ivot. Description d'un 

 nouveau procede de traitement metallurgique 

 des minerals de cuivre. Annal. des Mines, 

 XIII., 1848, pp. 251-270. 



2. Note sur la conductibilite electrique 



des principales roches a de hautes temperatures. 

 Annal. des Mines, XIV., 1848, pp. 57-66. 



Phillips, Edward. Account of a case in which 

 parts of a fuetus were found in a tumour situated 

 in the abdomen of a girl two years and a half old. 

 Med. Chir. S.oc. Trans. VI., 1815, pp. 124- 

 127. 



•■ 2. Account of a case in which some sin^u- 



lar preternatural appearances were observed in 

 the ovarium and female bladder. Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1818, pp. 427-432. 



Phillips, F. Discovery of Coal deposits in the 

 Lyneah Valley, Sinde. Bombay, Asiat. Soc. 

 Journ. VL, 1862, pp. 182-184. 



Phillips, George. On the summation of series. 

 Phil. Mag. XL, 1832, pp. 339-344, 435-441. 



Phillips, George. On the nature and cause of 

 the Potato Disease. Agric. Soc. Journ. VII., 

 pp. 300-333. 



Phillips, Hardman. On the bituminous Coal- 

 field of Pennsylvania. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837 

 (p<.2),p.96. 



Phillips, J. Account of the cave of Cuernavaca, 

 with notices of remains of the elephant found in 

 Mexico, and of a well sunk through pumice, 

 &c., near Perote, Mexico. Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 

 1842, pp. 705-706. 



Phillips, John. On the Gold-field of Ballarat, 

 Victoria. Geol. Soc. Journ. XIV., 1858, pp. 

 538-540. 



Phillips, John. On the direction of the diluvial 

 currents in Yorkshire. Phil. Mag. II., 1827, 

 pp. 138-141. 



— — 2. Remarks on the geology of the north 

 side of the Vale of Pickering. Phil. Mag. III., 

 1828, pp. 243-249. 



> 3. Geological observations made in the 



neighbourhood of Ferrybridge, in the years 

 1826-28. PhiL Mag. IV., 1828, pp. 401-409. 



4. On the geology of Havre. Phil. Mac 



VII., 1830, pp. 195-198. 



5. Description of a new self-registering 



Maximum Thermometer. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1832, pp. 574-575. 



—— 6. On the lower or Ganister Coal Series 

 of Yorkshire. Phil. Mag. I., 1832, pp. 349- 

 353 ; Silliman, Journ. XXV., 1834, p. 199. 



— — 7. [Remarks on the results of] experi- 

 ments on the quantities of Rain falling at 

 different elevations above the surface of the 



. ground at York. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1833. pp. 

 401-412. 



• 8. On a modification of the electrophorus 



of VoLTA. Phil. Mag. IL, 1833, pp. 363- 

 365, 



— — 9. Notices in reply to a question proposed 

 by the Geological Committee at Cambridge as 

 to the relations of mineral veins and the non- 

 metalliferous joints in rocks. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1834, pp. 654-657. 



10. On a group of slate-rocks in Yorkshire, 



between the rivers Lune and Wharfe, from near 

 Kirby Lonsdale to near Malham. [1827.] Geol. 

 Soc. Proc. I., 1834, pp. 39-40; Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. IIL, 1835, pp. 1-20. 



11. On some effects of the atmosphere in 



wasting the surfaces of buildings and rocks. 

 [1831.] Geol. Soc. Proc. L, 1834, pp. 323-324. 



12. On the ancient and partly buried 



forests of Holderness. Phil. Mag. IV., 1834, 

 pp. 282-288. 



• 13. On subterranean temperature observed 



at a depth of 500 yards, at Monk-Wearmouth. 



Phil. Mag. v., 1834, pp. 446-451 ; Poggend. 



Annal. XXXIV., 1835, pp. 191-192. 

 — — 14. On the direction of isoclinal magnetic 



lines in Yorkshire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836 



{pt. 2), p. 31. 

 « 15. On certain limestones and associated 



strata in the vicinity of Manchester. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1836 {pU 2), pp. 86-87. 



