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ßayleigh — Rayleigh. 



Propagat. of waves through a stratified medium, 

 20 S. — Self-induct. of electric curr. in a thin 

 anchor-ring, 9 S. (86, 12). — Electrical vibrats. 

 on a thin anchor-ring, 9 S. (87, 12). — Effect 

 of jimctions on the propagat. of electric waves 

 along conductors, 7 S. (88, 13). — Passage of 

 waves through fine slits in thin opaque screens, 

 26 S. (89, 14). — Diffract. of light by 

 spheres of small relative index, 7 S. — Fourier's 

 theorem, 6 S. — Theory of long waves & bores, 

 5 S. (90, 14). — Deep water waves, progressive 

 or stationary, to the third order of approxi- 

 mation, 9 S. — Hydrodynamical problems sug- 

 gested by Pitot's tubes, 8 S. (91, 15). — The 

 theory of the capillary tube, 12 S. — The theory 

 of the Helmholtz resonator, HS. — On Le- 

 gendre's funct. Pn(0) when n is great & Q has 

 any value, 5 S. (92, 16). — The dynamics of 

 revolving fluids, 7 S. — On the reflection of 

 light fr. a regularly stratified medium, 13 S. 

 (93, 17). — On the scattering of light by spheri- 

 cal Shells, & by complete spheres of periodic 

 fctructure, when the refractivity is small, 5 S. 

 (94,18). 



Phil. Mag.: The theory of the fortnightly 

 tide, 5 S. — Spectrum of an irregulär disturb., 

 5 S. — Free vibtats. of Systems affected with 

 small rotatory terms, 4 S. — Vibrats. of arect- 

 angular sheet of rotating liquid, 4 S. — Pro- 

 port, of argon in the vapour rising fr. liquid air, 



3 S. (5, 1903). — Product. & distribut. of sound, 

 17 S. — The work done by forces operative at 

 points of an elastic solid, 7 S. — Electr. vibrats. 

 associated with thin terminated conducting 

 rods, 2 S. — The open orang-pipe problem in 

 2 dimenss., 6 S. (8, 04). — Pressure of gases & 

 equat. of virial, 12 S. — An optical paradox, 

 2 S. (9, 05). — Momentum & press. of gaseous 

 vibrats.; connexion with the virial theorem, 

 HS. — Origin of the prismatic colours, 7 S. 

 (10, 05). — Electr. vibrats. & the constitut. of 

 the atom, 6 & 1 S. — Constitut. of natural ra- 

 diat., 4 S. — An Instrument for compoundg. 

 vibrats., with applicat. to the drawing of cur- 

 ves such as might represent white light, 4 S. — 

 Product. of vibrats. by forces of relat. long du- 

 rat., 9 S. — Measurem. of wave-lenghts with 

 a modified apparatus, 18 S. (11, 06). — Ex- 

 perim. determinat. of the ratio of the electrical 

 units, 12 S. — Interference-rings, described by 

 Haidinger, observable by means of plates whose 

 surf, are absol. parallel, 5 S. (12, 06). — Per- 

 cept. of sound direction, 18 S. — Acoustical 

 notes, 17 S. (13, 07). — Remarkable case of 

 diffract. spectra described by Prof. Wood, 5 S. 

 — Passage of sound through narrow slits, 8 S. — 

 The light dispersed fr. fine lines ruled upon 

 reflecting surf., 9 S. — The relat. of the sensi- 

 tiveness of the ear to pitch, 8 S. (14, 07). — 

 Effect of a prism on Newton's rings, 7 S. — 

 Measurem. of wave-lergths, & notes on Fa- 

 bry & Perot's appar., 11 S. — On Hamilton's 

 principle & the five aberrats. of v. Seidel, 

 10 S. (15, 08). — Acoustical notes, 12 S. — 

 Reflex fr. glass at the polariz. angle, 6 S. (16, 

 08). — Instantan. propagat. of disturb. in a 

 dispers, medium, exemplified by waves on 

 water deep & shallow, 5 S. — Resist. due to 

 obliquely moving waves & its dependence upon 

 the form of the fore -part of a ship, 3 S. (18, 

 09). — Regularity of struct. of actual crystals, 



4 S. (19, 10). — Finite vibrats. of a system about 

 a configurat. of equilibr., 6 S. — Whispering 

 gallery, 4 S. (20, 10). — On Bessel's functs. as 

 applied to the vibrats. of a circular membrane, 



5 S. — Hydrodynamical notes, 19 S. — Phy- 

 sical interpretat. of Schlömilch's theorem in 



Bessel's functs., 4 S. — Motion of solid bodies 

 through viscous liquid, 14 S. (21, 11). — Aber- 

 rat, in a dispersive medium, 4 S. — Calculat. 

 of Chladni's figures for a Square plate, 4 S. — 

 Problems in the conduct. of heat, 15 S. — 

 The problem of photogr. reproduct., suggests. 

 for enhanc. gradat. origin. invisible, 6 S. (22, 

 11). — Departures fr. Fresnel's laws of reflex., 

 8 S. (23, 12). — Coloured photometrie, 1 S. 



— Some iridescent films, 4 S. — Fourier's theo- 

 rem applied to phys probls., 5 S. (24, 12). — 

 Correct. to the length of terminated rods in 

 electrical problems, 9 S. — Conformal repre- 

 sentat. fr. a mechan. point of view, 4 S. (25, 

 13). — Problems relating to the potential, 5 S. 



— Motion of a viscous fluid, 11 S. — Stability 

 of the laminar motion of an unviscid fluid, 9 S. 

 (26, 13). — Further applicats. of Bessel's fxmcts. 

 of high Order to the whispering gallery & allied 

 problems, 9 S. — Momentum of progressive 

 waves, 5 S. (27, 14). — Equilibr. of revolv. li- 

 quid under capill. force, 9 S. — Stability of 

 viscous fluid motion, 11 S. (28, 14). — Some 

 problems concerning the mutual infl. of reso- 

 nators exposed to primary plane waves, 14 S. — 

 On the widening of spectrum lines, 11 S. — 

 Aeolian tones, 12 S. (29, 15). — The resistance 

 experienced by small plates exposed to a 

 stream of fluid, 3 S. — The stability of the 

 simple shearing motion of a viscous incom- 

 press. fluid, 10 S. (30, 15). — The propagat. 

 of sound in narrow tubes of variable sec- 

 tion, SS. — The electrical capacity of approxi- 

 mate spheres & cylinders, 9 S. (31, 16). — The 

 flow of compress. fluid past an obstacle, 6 S. • — 

 The discharge of gases under high pressures, 

 11 S. — The energy acquired by small resona- 

 tors fr. incident waves of like period, 2 S. — 

 Vibrats. & deflexions of membranes, bars, & 

 plates, HS. — On convection currents in a ho- 

 rizontal layer of fluid, when the higher tem- 

 perature is on the under side, 17 S. (32, 16). — 

 On methods for detecting small optical retar- 

 dats. & on the theory of Foucault's test, 18 S. — 

 On periodic irrotational waves at the surf, of 

 deep water, 8 S. — The theory of anomalous 

 dispersion, 4 S. (33, 17). — The pressure deve- 

 loped in a liquid during the collapse of a sphe- 

 rical cavity, 5 S. — On the colours diffusely 

 reflected fr. some collodion films spread on 

 metal surfaces, 6 S. (34, 17). — The theory of 

 lubricat., 12 S. — The lubricating & other pro- 

 perties of thin oily films, 6 S. — The scattering 

 of light by a cloud of similar small particles of 

 any shape & oriented at random, 9 S. (35, 18). 



— The theory of the double resonator, 4 S. — 

 A proposed hydraulic experiment, 2 S. — The 

 dispersa! of light by a dielectric cylinder, 12 S. 



— On the light emitted fr. a random distri- 

 but. of luminous sources, 21 S. (36, 18). — 

 The optical character of some brilliant animal, 

 14 S. — On the problem of random flights 

 in one, two, or three dimensions, 26 S. — On 

 the resultant of a number of unit vibrations, 

 whose phases are at random over a ränge 

 not limited to an integral number of periods, 

 17 S. (37, 19). — The travelling cyclons, 

 5 S. — Periodic precipitates, 3 S. (38, 19). 

 — ■ On resonant reflexion of sound from a per- 

 forated wall, 9 S. (39, 20). 



Physik. Zeltsehr.: Elektr. Schwinggn. an 

 e. dünnen Ankerring, 6 S. (13, 1912). — Wirkg. 

 V. Verbindgsstellen auf d. Fortpflanzg. elektr. 

 Wellen längs Leitern, 5 S. (14, 13). 



Zeltsehr. f. physlk. Chemie: Ostwald: Kom- 

 pressibilität V. Gasen zw. e. Atmosph. & e. hal- 

 ben Atmosph. Druck, 28 S. (52, 1905). 



