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Boston, Amer. Acad. Proc: The anomalous 

 dispers., absorpt. & surface of nitroso-dimethyl- 

 aniline, 16 S. (39, 1903—04). — Quantität, de- 

 terminat. of the anomalous dispers, of Na va- 

 por in the visible & ultra-violet regs., 34 S. — 

 The achromatizat. of approximately monochro- 

 matic interference fringes by a highly disper- 

 sive medium & the consequent increase in the 

 allowable path-difference, 8 S. (40, 04 — 05). — 

 Fluorescence & magnetic rotat. spectra of Na 

 vap., & their analysis, 28 S. (42, 06—07). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Journ. : Screens trans- 

 parent only to ultra-violet ligth & their use in 

 spectrum photography, 8 S. — Photographic 

 reversals in spectrum photographs, 12 S. (17, 

 1903). — The fluorescence & absorpt. spectra 

 of Na vap. 3), 18 S. (18, 03). — Intensity of gra- 

 ting spectra, 3 S. (21, 05). — Modificat. in the 

 appearance & posit. of an absorpt. band re- 

 sulting fr. the presence of a foreign gas, 5 S. (26, 

 07). — The photography of very faint spectra, 



3 S. (27, 08). — Polarized fluorescence of me- 

 tallic vapors & the solar Corona, 4 S. (28, 08). — 

 The complete Balmer series in the Na spectrum, 



4 S. — The Hg paraboloid as a reflecting tele- 

 scope, 13 S. — The ultra-violet absorpt. spectra 

 of cert. metallic vapors & their mixtures (m. 

 D. V. Guthrie), 13 S. (29, 09). — The resonance 

 & magnetic rotat. spectra of Na vap. photo- 

 graphed w. the concave grating (m. F. E. 

 Hackett), 34 S. (30, 09). — The cathode-ray 

 fluorescence of Na vap. (m. R. H. Galt), 9 S. 

 (33, 11). — Nickeled glass reflectors for cele- 

 stial photography, 6 S. (34, 11). — Selective 

 absorpt. of light on the moons surface & lunar 

 petrography, 10 S. (36, 12). — The principal 

 series of Na (m. R. Fortrat), 8 S. — Monochro- 

 matic photography of Jupiter & Saturn, 10 S. 

 (43, 16). — Band & line spectra of I^), 16 S. — 

 Zeeman-effect for complex lines of I*), 9 S. 

 <46, 17). 



Journ. de Phys.: fitude magneto-opt. de la 

 vapeur de I^), 10 S. (4, 1914). 



London, Astron. Soc. Month. Not.: The moon 

 in ultra-violet light : Spectro-selenography, 2 S. 

 (70, 1909/10). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: An extens. of the 

 Balmer series of H & spectroscopic phenomena 

 of very long vacuum tubes, 16 S. (97, 1920). — 

 The time interval betw. absorpt. & emiss. of 

 light in fluoresc, 72 S. (99, 21). — Spontaneous 

 incandescence of substances in atomic H, 8 S. 

 <102, 22/23). 



Paris, Acad. C. R.: Nouv. procede de Photo- 

 graphie trichrome, 1 S. (138, 1904). — La re- 

 sonance opt. de la vapeur de Na sous l'excitat. 

 d'une seule d. raies D«), 3 S. (138, 14). 



PhJl. Mag.: The fluorescence & absorpt. 

 spectra of Na vapeur^), 12 S. — Photographic 

 reversals in spectrum photographs, 11 S. 

 (6. 1903). — Some new cases of interference & 

 diffract., 12 S. (7, 04). — The anomalous dis- 

 pers, of the magnetic rotat. of the plane of po- 

 larizat., 3 S. (9, 05). — The magneto-optics 

 of Na vap. & the rotatory dispers, formula, 

 19 S. — The scintillats. produced by Ra, 3 S. 



— The fluoresc. of Na vap. & the resonance ra- 

 •diat. of electrons, 13 S. (10, 05). — Fluoresc. 

 Lambert's law, 7 S. (11, 06). — Interference 

 colours of KCIO3 crystals, & a new meth. of 

 isolating heat waves", 3 S. — Abnormal pola- 

 rizat. & colour of light scattered by small ab- 

 sorbing particies, 3 S. — On fish-eye views, & 

 vis. xmder water, 3 S. — The fluoresc, magnetic 

 rotat., & temp. emiss. spectra of I vapour, 7 S. 



— The fluoresc. & magnetic rotat. spectra of 

 Na, vap., & their analy sis,26 S. — The intensi- 



ficat. of glass diffract. gratings, & the diffract. 

 process of colour photography, 3 S. (12, 06). — 

 The magnetic rotat. of Na vap. at the D lines, 

 8 S. — A simple treatment of the secondary 

 maxima of grating spectra, 5 S. (14, 07). — 

 Anomalous magnetic rotatory dispers, of Nd, 



4 S. — The existence of positive electrons in 

 the Na atom, 6 S. — The resonance spectra of 

 Na vap., 20 S. (15, 08). — The emiss. of pola- 

 rized light by f luorescent gases, 6 S. — A meth. 

 of showing fluorescent absorpt. directly if it 

 exists, 5 S. — An extens. of the principal series 

 of the Na spectrum, 2 S. (16, 08). — The theory 

 of the Greenhouse, 1 S. (17, 09). — The selective 

 reflex. of monochromatic light by Hg vapour, 

 7 S. — The damping of Hg waves, IS. — The 

 absorpt., fluoresc, magnetic rotat. & anoma- 

 lous dispers, of Hg vapour, 10 S. — The flow 

 of energy in a System of interference fringes, 2 S. 



— The ultra-violet absorpt., fluoresc. & mag- 

 netic rotat. of Na vap., 5 S. — High purity in- 

 terference phenomena of KCIO3 crj'stals, 3 S. 



— Talbot's fringes & the echelon grating, 9 S. 

 (18, 09). — A new radiant emiss. fr. the spark, 



5 S. — Some experim. on refract. by non- 

 homogeneous media, 2 S. — The echelette gra- 

 ting for the infra-red, 8 S. (20, 10). — The re- 

 sonance spectra of I, 4 S. — Transformat, of a 

 resonance spectrum by presence of He'), 3 S. 



— The destruct. of the fluoresc. of I & Br vap. 

 by other gases, 5 S. (21, 11). — The tesonance 

 spectra of I vapour & their destruct. by gases of 

 the He group, 12 S. (22, 11). — Diffract. gra- 

 tings w. controlled groove form & abnormal 

 distribut. of intensity, 7 S. — Selective reflex., 

 srattering & absorpt. by resonating gas mole- 

 cules, 25 S. (23, 12). — The electron atmosphe- 

 res of metals, 6 S. — Resonance spectra of 

 I by multiplex excitat., 20 S. (24, 12). — The 

 selective dispers, of Hg vap. at the 2536 ab- 

 sorpt. line, 7 S. — Resonance experiments w. 

 the longest heat-waves, 3 S. — The satellites 

 of the Hg lines, 6 S. — The imprisonment of 

 radiat. by total reflex., 4 S. (25, 13). — The use 

 of the interferometer for the study of band 

 spectra, 4 S. — Resonance spectra of I under 

 high dispers., 18 S. — The polarizat. of the 

 light of resonance spectra, 2 S. (26, 13). — 

 Separat, of close spectrum lines for monochro- 

 matic illuminat., 6 S. — The product. of a very 

 intense Na flame, 1 S. — A photometric study 

 of the fluoresc. of I vap.*), 7 S. — The fluoresc. 

 of gases excited by Ultra- Schumann waves'), 

 10 S. — The magneto-optics of I vap.^), 9 S. — 

 Ihe separate excitat. of the centres of emiss. of 

 the D lines of Na«), 1 1 S. (27, 14). — Experimen- 

 tal determinat. of the law of reflex. of gas mole- 

 cules, 5 S. (30, 15). — Scattering & regulär re- 

 flex. of light by an absorbing gas*), 16 S. — 

 The condensat. & reflex. of gas molecules, 7 S. 



— Diffus. -cells in ionized gases (m. 0. A. de 

 Long & K. T. Compton), 6 S. (32, 16). — The 

 ionizing potential of Na vap. (m. S. Okano), 7 S. 

 (34, 17). — Resonance spectra of I, 16 S. (35, 

 18). — The series law of resonance spectra- 

 The scattering of light by air molecules*), I S. 

 (36, 18). — Resonance radiat. of Na vap. exci. 

 ted by one of the D linesi), 5 S. (37, 19). — Op- 

 tical properties of homogeneous & granulär 

 films of alkali metals, 15 S. (38, 19). — 

 Light scattering by air & the blue colour of the 

 sky, 11 S. (39, 20). — H spectra from long va- 

 cuum tubes, 17 S. (42, 21). — Fluoresc. & 

 photo-chemistry, 9 S. (43, 22). — Atomic H 

 & the Balmer series spectrum, 9 S. — Selective 

 reflex. of / 2536 by Hg, 2 S. — Polarized reso- 

 nance radiat. of Hg, 5 S. (44, 22). 



