Physics — Continue 
Kinealy, J. i oe pressure of the wind on roofs and inclined sur- 
tab 5 3 8-4 
Nipher, F. ok (Air vortices), 4: 
Tee ie recording istrament for Robinson’s anemometer and 
nemonescope). 
— SSuarineed of thie equivalent). 6:18 
—— (Determination of the latent heat of vaporization). 6:18 
—— (Determination of the constant for a ga lvanometer). 4:3 
— (Distortion of a magnetic field by means of explosions). 18:9 
—— (Experiments in binocular vision). 34 
—— (Experiments with colored glass). 3:3 
—— (Formation of vortex in wa iit 432 
—— The frictional effect of railway tealpa upon the air. 7:20 
10:10 
—— (Kapp’s method of prediction for hapa 521-2 
—— The law of contraction of gaseous nebulae $5 
—_— The law of minimum deviation of light rae aprism. 7:4 
—_— A method of measuring the pressure at any point on a ann 
ture, due to wind blowing against that structure. s. I-II. 
8:1 
—_— On a new form of lecture galvanometer 8: 
—— On a rotational motion of the cathode disc in gu Crookes tube. 
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—— On certain problems in refraction. 4:2 
—— On gravitation in gaseous nebulae. 93 
—— On the electrical gee! of bodies ce the energy of an elec- 
trical charge 
— ri exposition of ‘ictal resistance in terms of a velocity. 
—— On Ae mw value of the Dellman electrometer used by Dr. A. 
Wislizenu 5:1-2 
— (P aioe: of four-phase currents). Pep 18 
—— Physics during the last century. 6 
434 
—— (Production of ether disturbances by explosions). 11:11 
— Aon ges ction of ether waves by the explosion of dynamite). 
— (P Production of ether waves by means of explosions). 13:9 
—— (Reis telephone). 4:4. 
—— (Resistance-bridge for 93 a 7:20 
—— Rifle balls in water). 
—— (Some present problems ei: Physics s). 14: 
—— The specific ee of gaseous nebulae in sheet contrac- 
tion. 11: 
—- (Tracks of a lightning discharges on pieces of pine wood). 
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' —— Seddon, J. A. eng of light). 5: 
Roever, Wm. H. (The effect of the ae eatin upon falling 
bodies). 11:11 
