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Wilson. 



NouT. Ann. de Math.: Le groupe qui laisse in- 

 variante l'aire gauche, 8 S. (5, 1905). 



Philadelphia, Phil. Soc. Proc. : Theory of an 

 aeroplane encountering gusts, II, 37 S. (56, 

 1917). 



Phll. Mag,: The principle of relativity, 4 S. 

 (16, 1908). 



Scientific Monthly: Space, time & gravitat., 

 (1920). 



Smlthson, Miscell. Collect.: Normal flow past 

 a circular disk (62. 1916). 



Washington, Acad. Proc: General theory of 

 surfaces^). — Theory of an aeroplane encoun- 

 tering gusts (2, 1916) (auch in Washington, 

 Nat. Adv. Comm. Aero, 18). — Radiationless 

 Orbits (19). 



Washington, Nat. Adv. Comm. Aero.: The 

 variat. of growing moment due to rolling. — 

 The limiting velocity in falling from a great 

 height. — Bomb trajectories (1919). 



Mit 1) C. L. E. Moore. 



IV Wilson, Ernest; Prof., Electrical 

 Engin., King's Coli., Univ., London; 

 * 1863, Nov. 25, Alford, Lincolnsliire. 



London, Boy. Soc. Proc: Effects of self- 

 induot. in an iron cylinder, 6 S. (78, 1906). — 

 D", when traversed by alternating currents, 

 10 S. — The effect of H on the discharge of 

 negative electr. fr. hot Pt, 4 S. — The hysteresis 

 loss & other properties of Fe alloys imder very 

 small magnetic forces^) 2), 5 S. (80, 08). — 

 The effect of the previous magnetic history on 

 magnetisat. ^) % 9 S. (83, 09/10). — The mag- 

 netic properties of iron when shielded fr. the 

 earths magnetism, 10 S. — The properties of 

 magnetically shielded iron as effected by temp., 



6 S. (90, 14). — An additional note on the pro- 

 duct. of high permeability in iron, 2 S. (91, 15). 

 — The magnetic shielding of large Spaces, & its 

 experimental measurem.*), 21 S. (92, 16). — 

 Residual magnetism in relat. to magnetic 

 shielding*), 20 S. (93, 17). — The measurem. 

 of magnetic susceptibilities of low order, 26 S. 

 (96, 20). — The measurem. of low magnetic 

 susceptibility by an instrum. of new type, 10 S. 

 (98, 21). — The susceptibility of feebly magne- 

 tic. bodiesasaffected bycompress., 7 8.(101,22). 



Mit >) V. H. Winsen, ') G, T. O'Dell, ') H. W. K. 

 Jennings, *) J. W. Nicholson. 



Siehe J. W. Nicholson. 



Wilson, Harold Albert, D. Sc. Lon- 

 don; stud. Yorks Coli., Leeds, Trinity- 

 Coll., Cambridge, & BerUn; früher Prof., 

 Phys., Kings Coli., London, dann McGill 

 Univ., Montreal, jetzt Prof., Phys., Eice- 

 Instit., Houston, Texas; * 1874, Dez. 1, 

 York, Engld. 



Electrical conductivity of air & salt vapours, 

 26 S., London 1901*)**). — Discharge of 

 electr. fr. hot Pt, 32 S., London 03*)**). 



Amer. Phys. Soc. Rev.: The Hall effect in 

 flames, 7 S. (3, 1914). — The theory of the 

 cath. fall of potential, US. — The luminosity 

 of the positive column in gases at low pressures, 



7 S. (8, 16). — The theory of receivers for 

 sound in water, 28 S. — Note on paper by 

 C. V. Kent on the optical constants of liquid 

 alloys, 1 S. — The forces betw. revolving elec- 

 trons at a great distance, 2 S. (15, 20). — Elec- 

 tromagnetic momentum, 14 S. (16, 20). — 



An electromagnetic theory of gravitat., 6 S. 

 (17, 21). — The reflex. of X-rays by crystals, 

 6 S. (18, 21). — The ratio of mass to weisrht 

 for Bi & AI, 3 S. (20, 22). 



Berlin, Akad. S.Ber.: Untersuchgn. üb. d. 

 Bildgsverhältn. d. ozean. Salzablagerg., ins bes. 

 d. Staßfurter Salzlagers, 5 S. (1899). 



Cambridge, Phll. Soc. Proc: Velocity of soli- 

 dificat., 11 S. (10, 1900). — Magnetic deflect. 

 of cathode rays, 4 S. — Hall effect in gases at 

 low pressures, 15 & 7 S. (11, 1902). — Convect. 

 of heat, 18 S. (12, 04). 



Canada, Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans.: Relat. 

 betw. the current fr. hot Pt in air at atmosph. 

 pressure & the electric force, 5 S. (5, 1911). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Journ. : The quantum 

 theory of the spectrum of H, 6 S. (56, 1922). 



Jahrb. d. Radioakt. & Elektronik: Experi- 

 mentelle Bestimmg. d. Ladg. d. Gasionen, 5 S. 

 (1, 1904). 



London, Roy. Instlt. Proc: Electrical pro- 

 perties of flame, 4 S. (19, 1908—10). 



London, Roy. Soc. Phll. Trans.: Electrical 

 conductivity of flames containing salt vapours, 

 30 S. (191, 1899)**). — Electric effect of rota- 

 ting a dielectric in a magnetic field. 18 S. (204, 

 1905)**). — Effect of H on the discharge of 

 negative electr. fr. hot Pt, 28 S. (308, 08)**). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The velocity of 

 rotat. of the electric discharge in gases at low 

 pressures in a radial magnetic field (m. G. H. 

 Martyn), 11 S. (79, 1907). — The Statistical 

 form of the curve of oscillat. for the radiat. 

 emitted by a black body, 4 S. — An attempt 

 to detect some electro-optical effects, 3 S. — 

 An electrostatic induct. through solid insula- 

 tors, 13 S. — The effect of a magnetic field 

 on the electrical conductivity of flame, 4 S. 

 (82, 09). — Diamagnetism due to free etectrons, 

 6 S. (97, 20). — On the scattering of y3-rays, 



12 S. (102, 22/23). 



Philadelphia, Phll. Soc. Proc: Constitut. of 

 the atom, 8 S. (50, 1911). 



Phil. Mag.: Infiuence of dissolved subst. & 

 of electrificat. on the re-format. of clouds, 5 S. 

 (45, 1898). — Variat. of the electric intensity 

 & conductivity along the electric discharge in 

 rarefied gases, 12 S. (49, 1900). — Velocity 

 of solidificat. & viscosity of supercooled liquids, 



13 S. (50, 00). — Determinat. of the charge 

 on the ions produced in air by Röntgen rays, 

 12 S. (5, 03). — The electric intensity in the 

 uniform positive column in air, 8 S. — The 

 ionizat. produced by hot Pt in air, 2 S. (6, 03). — 

 The electrical conductivity of flames, 9 S. (10, 

 05). — The electrical conductivity of flames 

 containing salt vapours for rapidly alternating 

 currents (m. E. Gold), 21 S. — The velocities 

 of the ions of alkali salt vapours at high temp., 

 3 S. (11, 06). — The theory of moving coil 



6 other kinds of ballistic galanometers, 4 S. 

 (12, 06). — The relative mot. of the earth & 

 the sether, 8 S. (19, 10) (auch in Amer. Phys. 

 Soc. Rev., 3 S., 30, 10). — The Statistical 

 theory of heat radiat., 4 S. — The electron 

 theory of the optical properties of metals, 9 S. 



— The Statistical theory of radiat., 1 S. (20, 10). 



— The velocity of the ions of alkali salt vapours 

 in flames, 7 S. — The number of electrons in the 

 atom, 4 S. (21, 11) (auch in Canada, Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. & Trans., 5 S., 5, 11) — The theory of 

 spectral series, 4 S. (23, 12). — The relat. 

 betw. the rangs of a particles & the periods of 

 transformat. of radioactive bodies, 3 S. (23, 12). 



— The diffus, of alkali salt vapours in flames, 



7 S. — The applicat. of thermodynamics to the 

 discharge of electricity by hot bodies, 2 S. 



