IxXXvi PROCEEDINGS. 



On the Relation of the Physical Properties of Aqueous 

 Solutions to their State of Ionization. T. N. S. Inst. Sc, 

 IX, 219-245, 1896. 



The Hypotheses of Abstract Dynamics and the question 

 of the number of the Elastic Constants. Phil. Mag., 241-245^ 

 Sept., 1896. 



Review of Carhart's Electrical Measurements. P. R., 

 IV, 265-267, 1896. 



Obituary Notice of the late Professor George Lawson. 

 P. N. S. Inst. Sc, IX, 1896. 



On the Relation of the Physical Properties of Aqueous 

 Solutions to their state of Ionization. Phil. Mag., 47-109, 

 Jan., 1897. 



On the Calculability of the Results of Electrolysis in Solu- 

 tions containing two Electrolytes with one Ion in common. 

 T. R. S. C, IV, (2), 117-148, 1898. 



On the Conductivity-Method of Studying Moderately 

 Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Double Salts. Phil. Mag., 

 509-519, Dec, 1898. 



On the Calculation of the Conductivity' of Aqueous Solu- 

 tions containing Two Electrolytes with no Common Ion. 

 Phil. Mag., 151-157, Feb., 1898. 



Note on the Variation with Tension, of the Elastic Pro- 

 perties of Vulcanised India-Rubber. P. N. S. Inst. Sc, X, 

 1898-99. 



On the Applicability of the Dissociation Theory to the 

 Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions containing two Electrolytes 

 with a common Ion. P. R., VIII, March, 1899. 



On Finding the Ionization of Complex Solutions of given 

 Concentration and the Converse Problem. T. N. S. Inst. 

 Sc, X, 67-78, 1899. 



Matter, Energy, Force and Work. P. R., IX, 59-64, 

 1899. 



