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Watson — Weatherburn. 



London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.: Theory of 

 asymptotic series, 36 S. (211, 1912). 



London, Boy. Soc. Proc: The zeros of Bessel 

 functs., 17 S. (94, 1918). — The diffraction of 

 electric waves by the earth, 17 S. — The trans- 

 miss. of electric waves round the earth, 18 S. 

 (95, 19). 



Messenger of Math.: Laplace's equat. in n 

 dimensions, 9 S. (36, 1907). — Equipotential 

 ciirves, 9 S. (40, 11). — An inequality associa- 

 ted with the gamma funct., 3 S. (45, 15/16). — 

 Some simple expansion formulae, 5 S. — Simple 

 types of Kapteyn series, 8 S. (46, 16/17). — 

 A theorem of Liouville's type, 7 S. — Approxi- 

 mate formulse for Legendre functs., 10 S. 

 (47, 17/18). — The problem of the square py- 

 ramid, 22 S. — On Nielsen's fimctional equats., 



5 S. (48, 18/19). 



Palermo, Clrc. matem. Rend.: Transformat, 

 of an asymptotic series into a convergent 

 series of inverse factorials, 48 S. (34, 1912). 



Phil. Mag.: The sum of a series of cosecants, 



8 S. (31, 1916). — Bessel functs. of equal order 



6 argument, 11 S. (32 & 35, 16 & 18). 

 Quart. Journ. of pure a. appl. Math.: The 



expanss. of products of hypergeometric functs., 

 (24 S. (39, 1908). — A series for the square of 

 the hypergeometric funct., HS. (40, 09). — 

 A note on the solut. of the linear difference 

 equat. of the 1. order, 11 S. — A certain dif- 

 ference equat. of the 2. order, 6 S. — The cubic 

 transformat. of the hypergeometric funct., 



9 S. (41, 10). — The singularities of functs. 

 defined by Taylor's series, 13 S. (42, 10/11). — 

 The characteristics of asymptotic series, 15 S. 

 (43, 12). — Analytic functs. associated with 

 the' G-funct., 18 S. (44, 13). — Asymptotic 

 formulae occurring in electron theory (m. G. A. 

 Schott), 23 S. — Meromorphic functs., 9 S. 

 47 17). — Expansion related to Stirling's 

 formula, 18 S. (48, 20). 



Siehe E. T. Whittaker. 



^ Watson, Henry William; 1865 bis 

 1902 Direktor d. ' Berkeswell-Schule, 

 Coventry, Engld.; * 1827, f 1903, Jan. 

 11, Brighton. 



A textbook of physics, 26 + 976 S., London 

 1920. 



Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc: Isopiestic ex- 

 pansibility of water at high pressvires & tem- 

 peratures, 22 S. (31, 1910—11). — On the 

 compressibilities of dilute soluts. of cert. in- 

 organic salts, 10 S. (33, 12/13). ■ 



Leipzig, Ges. d. Wlss. S.Ber.: Volumen d. 

 Wassers bei hohen Drucken & Temperaturen, 



7 S. (63, 1911). ™ , . .. 

 London, Boy. Soc. Proc: The luminosity 



ctirves of persons having normal & abnormal 

 colour Vision, 24 S. (88, 1913). — The lumino- 

 sity curve of a colour-blind observer (m. F. 

 W. Edridge-Green), 3 S. (89, 13/14). — On 

 anomalous trichromatic colour vision, 5 S. 



Phil. Mag.: The construct. & attachment 

 of thin galvanometer mirrors, 4 S. (6, 1903). — 

 A quartz-thread vertical force magnetograph, 

 6 S. (7, 04). — The determinat. of the moment 

 of inertia of the magnets used in the measurem. 

 of the horizontal component of the earths field, 

 19 S. (10, 05). 



Watson, Herbert Edmeston, D. Sc. 

 1912 London; stud. London, Berlin, Genf 

 & Cambridge; 11—16 Assist. Prof., seit 



16 Prof., allgem. Chemie, Indian Instit. 

 of Science, Bangalore, Indien; * 1886, 

 Mai 17, Kew, London. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: Regularities 

 in the spectrum of Ne, 6 S. (16, 1912). — Some 

 experiments on the electrica! discharge in He 

 &Ne, 18 S. (17, 14). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Journ.: Regularities in 

 the spectrum of Ne, 7 S. (33, 1911). 



Genöve, Arch. d. Sc. phys. et nat. : Qqs. 

 essais metallograph. (m. G. Baume), 2 S. 

 (31, 1911). 



Indian Institute of Science Journ.: Theradio- 

 activity of rocks from the Mysore State, S. 

 India (m. G. Pal & Smeeth), 8 S. (1, 1914 & 

 18). — Some experiments on the cathode fall 

 (m. G. R. Paranjpe), 35 S. (2, 18). — Wood 

 distillat. (m. J. J. Sudborough & a.), 66 S. 

 (2 & 3, 18 & 20). — A laboratory vacuum film 

 evaporator, 4 S. — Oil Splitting by castor seed 

 lipase (m. J. J. Sudborough & a.), 61 S- (2, 

 19). — An automatic Separator for use in essen- 

 tial oil distillat., 4 S. (3, 20). — The manufac- 

 ture of thymol from ajowan (m. J. V. Lakhani 

 & J. J. Sudborough), 25 S. — The developm. 

 of chemical Industries in India, 16 S. (4, 21). — 

 Relat. betw. iodine value & refractive indices 

 of hardened oils (m. J. J. Sudborough & a.), 

 22 S. — The extract. of caff eine (m. K. M. Sheth 

 & J. J. Sudborough), 40 S. (5, 22). 



Journ. Hygiene: The variat. of the rat© 

 of disinfect. with change in the concentrat. of 

 the disinfectant, 7 S. (8, 1908). 



London, Cheni. Soc. Journ.: The densities & 

 molecular weights of neon & helium, 23 S. — 

 The molecular weights of krypton & xenon, 

 3 S. (97, 1910). — A method for the accurate 

 Volumetrie determinat. of theoxygen in air, 6 S. 

 (99, 11). 



London, Roy. Soc Proc: The spectrum of 

 he lighter constituents of the air, 14 S. (81, 

 1908). — The wave-lengths of lines in the secon- 

 dary spectrum of hydrogen, 16 S. (82, 09). — 

 The spectrum of Ra emanat., 11 S. (83, 09/10). 

 — The relat. betw. current, voltage, pressure & 

 the length of the dark space in different gasea 

 (m. F. W. Aston), 12 S. (86, 12). 



Phil. Mag.: Some properties of artists co- 

 lours, 9 S. (16, 1908). — The radioactivity 

 of the rocks of the Kolar Gold-Fields (m. G. 

 Pal), 7 S. (28, 14). 



Siehe E. Ch. C. Baly & N. Collie, 



?v' Watts, William Marshall, D. Sc. 

 London; war Senior Phys. Sc. Master, 

 Giggleswick, Grammar School, Settle, 

 Yorkshire; * 1844, f 1919, Jan. 13. 

 Introd. to the study of spectrum analysis, 

 334 S., London & New York 1904. 



Phil. Mag.: The existence of a relat.ship 

 betw. the spectra of some Clements & the Squa- 

 res of their atomic weights, 5 S. (5, 1903). — 

 The atomic weight of Ra, & on relatships betw. 

 the atomic weights of the elements & their spec- , 

 tra, 5 S. (8, 04). — The Swan spectrum (m. 

 H. M. Wilkinson), 4 S. (12, 06). — The calcu- 

 lat. of the atomic weight of radium fr. spec- 

 troscopic data, 3 S. (18, 09). — On the spectra 

 given by carbon & some of its Compounds; &> 

 in particular, the Swan spectrum, HS. (28^ 

 14). — The principal series in the spectra al- 

 kali metals, 8 S. (29, 15). 



Weatherburn, C. E., Dr.; war 



Lektor, Math. & Phys., Ormond-Coll., 



