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üb. d. Existenz einer 26tägigen Periode d. 

 luftelektr. Zerstreuung, 17 S. (117, 08). — 

 Klimatographie v. Serbien, 42 S. (125, 16). — 

 Tägl. Gang d. Temper. in Belgrad, 32 S. (128, 

 19). 



Wien, Erdbebenkomra. Mitt.: Beschreibg. 

 d. seism. Observ. d. Zentralanstalt f. M. & G. 

 in Wien, 28 S. (33, 1909). — Zeitl. Verteilg. d. 

 in d. österr. Alpen- & Karstländern gefühlten 

 Erdbeben 1897—1907, 23 & 22 S. (36 & 44, 

 09 & 12). — Seism. Registriergn. in Wien 1909, 

 44 S. (39, 10). 



Wien, Urania: D. Messinabeben v. 28. Dez. 

 1908, 2 S. (1909). — Häufigk. d. Erdbeben- 

 wellen, 2 S. (10). 



Wien, V. z. Verbr. nat. K.: App. z. Messg. 

 V. Erdbeben, 20 S. (1907). — Üb. Gewitter, 

 20 S. (08). 



Siehe H. Benndorf. 



Conway, Arthur William, Dr.; Prof., 

 math. Phys., Univ., Dublin; * 1875, 

 Okt. 2, Wexford. 



Relativity, 43 S. (Edinburgh Math, tracts), 

 London & Edinburgh 1915. 



Dublin, Ir. Acad. Proc: Theorem on moving 

 distributs. of electric, 8 S. (27, 1907 — 09). — 

 Mot. of an electrified sphere, 15 S. (28, 10). — 

 AppHcat. of quaternions to some recent de- 

 velopm. of electr. theory, 9 S. (29, 11 — 12) 

 <auch als Sonderdruck, London, 1911). 



Dublin, Roy. Soc. Proc: Series in spectra, 

 3 S. (11, 1905—08). 



Dublin, Roy. Soc. Trans.: New foundat. for 

 electrodynam., 3 S. — Reflect. of electric 

 waves by a moving plane conductor, 4 S. — 

 Partial different. equats. of mathem. physics. 

 14 S. (8, 1902—05). — Electromagn. mass, 8 S, 

 <9, 05—09). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: Propagat. of 

 light in a uniaxal crystal, 25 S. (35, 1902/03). 



— Field of force due to a moving electron, 

 12 S. (1, 04). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Expansion of the 

 point-potential, 17 S. (94, 1918). 



Phil, Mag,: Electromagn. hypothesis as to 

 the origin of series spectra, 7 S, (26, 1913). 



Gooke, W. Ernest; Prof., Astr., & 

 Dir. d. Governm. obs., Univ., Sydney. 



Astron. Nachr.: Stand, astrometry of the 

 future, 1 S. (187, 1911). 



London, Astron. Soc. Month. Not.: New & 

 accurate method of determining time, latitude 

 & azimuth with a theodolite, 9 & 1 S. (63 & 64, 

 1902—04). — The next internat. Scheme, 2 S. 

 (65, 04/05). — Proposed plan of the basic 

 work of the Perth Observatory, 3 S. — Star 

 reducts., 4 S. (66, 05/06). — Electr. arrange- 

 ments of an observat., 3 S. (67, 06/07). — 

 Fundament, astronomy: a suggest., 3 S. (71, 

 10/11). — Standard astron., 4 S. (72, 11/12). 



— Different. star corrects., 6 S. — Wireless 

 time Signals, 5 S. (77. 17). — Different. transit 

 observats., 3 S. (79. 19). — Recept. of wireless 

 time Signals, 3 S. (80, 20). 



Cookson, Bryan; stud. Oxford & 

 1898 Cambridge; B. A. 1901 Cambridge, 

 Ol Astron., Capstadt, war 03—07 Privat- 

 astr., England; * 1874, April 23, Wy- 

 lam-on-Tyne, f 1909, Sept. 13, Hawick. 

 Erfinder eines Zenith-Teleskops. 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: Oscillats. of a 

 fluid in an annular trough, 9 S. (11, 1902). — 

 Effect of the lunar deflect. of the vertical on 

 latitude observats., 3 S. (13, 04 — 06). 



London, Astron. Soc, Mem.: Research onthe 

 aberrat, constant & the variat. of latitude by 

 means of a floating zenith telescope, 57 S. 

 (60, 1911). 



London, Astron. Soc. Month. Not.: On the 

 acuracy of Eye-observ. of Meteors, & the 

 determinat. of their radiant point. — Floating 

 Photographie zenith telescope (61, 1901). — 

 Mass of Jupiter, corrects. to the Clements of 

 the Orbits of the satellites, 19 S. (64, 03/04). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: A photogr. deter- 

 minat. of the elem. of the orbits of Jupiter'« 

 satell., 5 S. (80, 1908). 



Seine wichtigsten Abhandlgn. findet man 

 in den Annais of the Cape Observ., 12. — 

 D. Sternwarte in Cambridge hat es übernom- 

 men, d. zahlr. von ihm hinterlass. Stern-Licht- 

 bilder zu verarbeiten. 



Siehe H. F. Newall. 



Goolidge, Julian L., Dr. phil. 1904 

 Bonn; stud. Cambridge, Mass., Oxford, 

 Paris, Turin, Greifswald, Bonn; seit 1899 

 Prof., Math., Univ., Cambridge,, Mass., 

 U.S.A.; * 1873, Sept. 28, Brookline, 

 Mass. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Hrsg. V. American Mathemat. Monthley. — 

 Elements of non-Euclid. geom., Oxford 1908. 



— Treatise on the circle & the sphere, ebda 

 16. — Geom. of the complex domaiu, ebda 23. 



— Introduct. to math. probabihty, ebda 24. 

 Amer. Math. Soc. Bull,: Opportunities for 



math. study in Italy, 9 S. (11. 1905). — Dis- 

 pers, of observats., 4 S. (27, 20/21). — The 

 existence of curves with assigned singularities, 

 5 S. (28, 22). 



Amer. Math. Soc Trans.: Quadric surfaces 

 in hyperb. space, 10 S. (4, 1903). — Equilong 

 transformats. of space, 5 S. (9, 08). — Metrical 

 aspect of the line-sphere transformat., 27 S. 

 (12, 11). — Congruences & complexes of circles, 

 28 S. (14 & 15, 13 & 14). — Geometry of 

 Hermit. forms, 8 S. (21, 20). — Different. geo- 

 metry of the complex plane, 18 S. (23, 22). — 

 The Gaussian law of error for any number of 

 variables, 9 S. (24, 22). 



Ann. of Math. Harvard Coli.: Continuity of 

 the roots of an algebr. equat., 3 S. — Theorem 

 concerning equal rats., 2 S. (9, 1907/08). — 

 Gambler's ruin, 12 S. (10, 08/09). — Circles 

 associated with concyclic points, 6 S. (12, 

 10/11). — The circle nearest to n given points, 

 4 S. — Fundamental theorem of celest. mecha- 

 nics, 1 S. (21, 19/20). — Hermit. metrics, 18 S. 

 (22, 20/21). 



Palermo, Circ matem. Rend.: Meaning of 

 Plücker's equats. for a real curve, 6 S. (40, 

 1915). — Characteristic numbers of a real 

 algebr. plane curve, 7 S. (42, 17). 



Torino, Accad. Atti: Congruences isotropes 

 qui servent ä representer 1. foncts. d'une 

 variable complexe, 12 & 17 S. (39 & 40, 

 1904/05). 



Copaux, Hipolyte; Präs., Soc. franc, 

 de mineral., Paris. 



Introduct. to general chemistry (übers, v. H. 

 Leffmann), 195 S., Philadelphia 1920. 



Ann. Chim. & Phys.: Rech, experimentales 

 sur Co & Ni, 67 S. (6, 1905). — Etüde chim. & 

 cristallograph. d. silicomolybdates, 27 S. (7, 



