Ixxxiv PEOCEEDINGS. 



On the Density and Thermal Expansion of Solutions of 

 Copper Sulphate. T. R. S. C, 69-76, 1884. 



Note on Temperatures of Maximum Density. T. N. S. 

 Inst. Sc, 226-227, 1885. 



On the Density of Weak Aqueous Solutions of Certain 

 Salts. T. U.S. C, 15-19, 1885. 



Report of the Committee of the Royal Society of Canada. 

 P. R. S. C, 1885. 



On the Relative Bulk of Certain Aqueous Solutions and 

 their Constituent Water. N. S. Inst. Sc, VI, 261-264, 1886. 



On the Measurement of Temperature and Time. T. N. S. 

 Inst. Sc, VII, 20-23, 1887. 



Elementary Treatise on Kinematics and Dynamics. 

 1887, (Macmillan). 



On the Elementary Treatment of the Propagation of 

 Longitudinal Waves. T. N. S. Inst. Sc, 89-92, 1888. 



A Table of the Cubical Expansions of Solids. T. R. S. C, 

 3-16, 1888. 



Opening Address. T. N. S. Inst. Sc, VII, 185-196, 1888. 



On Carnot's Cycle in Thermodynamics. T. N. S. Inst. 

 Sc, VII, 227-230, 1889. 



On the Variation of the Density with the Concentration of 

 Weak Aqueous Solutions of Certain Salts. T. R. S. C, 23- 

 31, 1889. 



Opening Address. T. N. S. Inst. Sc, VII, 319-336, 1889. 



On Calculus Dodging and other Educational Sins- — Address 

 delivered at the opening of the Physical Classes of Dalhousie 

 College, session 1889-90. 



On a Noteworthy Case of the Occurrence of Ice in the 

 Form of Non-Crystalline Columns. T. N. S. Inst. Sc, 

 VII, 378-380, 1890. 



On the Relative Bulk of Aqueous Solutions of certain Hy- 

 droxides and their Constituent Water. T. N. S. Inst. Sc, 

 VII, 368-376, 1890. 



