AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Electricity — Continued 



Electrical currents of the earth, by 

 Charles Matteucci. 1867: 305-312 



Electrical structure of matter, by Er- 

 nest Rutherford. 1924: 1 61-185 



Electricity, 1867: 313-317; 318-323 



Electricity during the nineteenth 

 century, by Elihu Thomson. 1900: 



3337358 



Electricity of induction in the aerial 

 strata of the atmosphere, by F. Zan- 

 tedeschi. 1870: 466-469 



Electricity of the atmosphere and the 

 aurora borealis, by Selim Lemstrom. 

 1874: 227-238 



Electric power from the Mississippi 

 River, by Chester M. Clark. 1910: 

 199-210 



Hertz's experiments. 1892: 203-227 



Hertz's researches on electrical oscil- 

 lations, by G. W. de Tunzelmann. 

 1889: 145-203 



High voltage, by Karl T. Compton. 

 1933: 249-267 



Light and electricity according to Max- 

 well and Hertz, by Henri Poincare. 

 1894: 129-139 



Lightning and other high voltage 

 phenomena, by F. W. Peek, Jr. 

 1925: 169-198 



Light thrown by recent investigations 

 on electricity on the relation between 

 matter and ether, by J. J. Thomson. 

 1908: 233-244 



Modern theories of electricity and mat- 

 ter, by Madame Curie. 1906: 103- 



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Part played by electricity in the 



phenomena of animal life, by Ernest 



Solvay. 1894: 437-450 

 Present status of the transmission and 



distribution of electrical energy, by 



Louis Duncan. 1896: 207-221 

 Propagation of electricity in highly 



rarefied elastic fluids, by A. De la 



Rive. 1863: 169-192 

 Recent progress in physics, by John 



Muller. 1856: 357-456; 1857: 333- 



431; 1858: 372-415 



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What is electricity? by Paul R. Heyl. 



1935: 215-233 

 See also Radio, Telegraph 

 Electrochemistry 



What electrochemistry is accomplish- 

 ing, by Joseph W. Richards. 191 1: 

 167-182 

 Electroencephalography 



Electroencephalography, by W. Grey 

 Walter. 1950: 243-253 

 Electrolysis 



Revisions of the theory of electrolysis, 

 by Henry S. Carhart. 1906: 147-160 

 Electromagnetism 

 Recent developments in electromagne- 

 tism, by Eugene Bloch. 19 13: 223- 

 241 

 Electrometallurgy 



Progress in electrometallurgy, by John 

 B. C. Kershaw. 1907: 215-230. 

 Electronics 



Some prospects in the field of elec- 

 tronics, by V. K. Zworykin. 195 1: 



235-243 

 Electrons 



Electron: its intellectual and social sig- 

 nificance, by Karl T. Compton. 

 1937: 205-223 



Electron theory, by R. G. Kloeffler. 

 1938: 241-255 



Radium and the electron, by Ernest 

 Rutherford. 19 19: 193-203 

 Electrophysiology 



Electro-physiology, by Carlo Matteucci. 

 1865: 291-345 

 Elements, chemical 



Abundance of the chemical elements, 

 by Hans E. Suess. 1958: 307-318 



Ancient and modern views regarding 

 the chemical elements, by William 

 Ramsay. 191 1: 183-197 



Chemical elements and atoms, by G. 

 Urbain. 1925: 199-220 



Constitution of matter and the evolu- 

 tion of the elements, by Ernest Ruth- 

 erford. 1915: 167-202 



Discovery of new elements within the 

 last twenty-five years, by Clemens 

 Winkler. 1897: 237-246 



