GENERAL INDEX. 
179 
Glaisher(J.) on a deep-sea thermometer 
invented by Henry Johnson, 1861, 58 ; 
on a deep-sea pressure-gauge invented 
by Henry Johnson, 59 ; *on a daily 
weather map, on Admiral FitzRoy’s 
paper on the Royal Charter storm, and 
on some meteorological documents 
relating to Mr. Green’s balloon ascents, 
61 
- an account of meteorological and 
physical observations in eight balloon 
ascents , 1862, 376 ; 1863, 426 ; 1864, 
193 ; 1865, 145 ; 1866, 367 
-on a new barometer used in the last 
balloon ascents, 1862, 31 
- on mapping the surface of the moon , 
1865, 286 ; 1866, 214 ; 1867, 1 ; 1868, 
1 ; 1869, 76 
-experiments off Yentnor with Mr. 
Johnson’s deep-sea pressure-gauge, 
1866, 24 
- report on the rainfall of the JBHtish 
Isles, 1867, 448 ; 1868, 432 ; 1869, 383 ; 
1870, 170 ; 1871 , 98 ; 1872, 176 ; 1873, 
257 ; 1874, 75 ; 1875, 91 ; 1876, 172 
--. on the rate of increase of under¬ 
ground temperature, 1868, 510 ; 1869, 
176 ; 1870, 29 ; 1871, 14 ; 1872, 128 ; 
1873, 252 ; 1875, 14 . 156 ; 1876, 204 ; 
1877, 194 ; 1878, 178 ; 1879, 40 ; 1880, 
26 ; 1881, 90 ; 1882, 72 ; 1883, 45 ; 
1885, 93 ; 1889, 35 
- on the provision existing in the 
United Kingdom for the vigorous prose¬ 
cution of physical research, 1869, 213 
-on the changes of temperature and 
humidity of the air up to 1,000 feet, 
from observations made in the car of 
M. Giffard’s captive balloon, 1869, 27 
- on the temperature of the air at 
4 feet, 22 feet, and 50 feet above the 
ground, 1870, 33 
- on mathematical tables, 1878, 172 ; 
1879, 46 ; 1880, 30 ; 1881, 303 ; 1883, 118 
- on the circulation of underground 
maters, 1878, 382 ; 1879, 155 ; 1880, 87 : 
1881, 309 ; 1882, 213 ; 1883, 147 ; 1884, 
96 ; 1885 , 380 ; 1886, 235 ; 1887, 358 ; 
1888, 145 ; 1889, 71 ; 1890, 352 
- on the best means of ascertaining 
the effective mind pressures to which 
buildings and structures are exposed, 
*1881, 779 ; 1882, 315 ; on the survey 
of Eastern Palestine, 1882, 296 ; 1883, 
308 ; 1884, 272 ; 1885, 691 
- on the advisability and possibility of 
establishing in other parts of the 
country observations up on the prevalence 
of earth tremors similar to those now 
being made in Durham, 1888, 522 
- on the proposals of M. Tondini de 
Quarenghi relative to the unification of 
time, and the adoption of a prime 
meridian, 1889, 49 
GLxiiSHER (J. W. L.) on certain definite 
integrals, 1871, 10 ; on Lambert’s proof 
of the irrationality of 71 -, and on the ir¬ 
rationality of certain other quantities, 
12 ; on the calculation of e (the base 
of the Napierian logarithms) from a 
continued fraction, 16 
-on the evaluation in series of cer¬ 
tain definite integrals, 1872, 15 ; on 
the function that stands in the same 
relation to Bernoulli’s numbers that 
the gamma-function does to factorials, 
17 ; on the law of distribution of prime 
numbers, 19 
- on mathematical tables, 1873. 1 : 
1875 , 305 ; 1878, 172 ; 1879, 46 ; 1880, 
30 ; 1881, 303 ; 1883, 118 
—— on certain propositions in the theory 
of numbers deduced from elliptic- 
transcendent identities, 1873, 10 ; on 
the negative minima of the gamma 
function, 13 ; on the introduction of 
the decimal point into arithmetic, ib. 
-on partitions and derivations, 1874, 
11 ; on some elliptic-transcendent 
relations, 15 
- on mathematical notation and print¬ 
ing, 1875, 337 
- on the formulae of verification in 
partitions, 1875, 11 ; on theorems on 
the nth. roots of unity, 13 
—— on instruction in elementary geome¬ 
try, and on the syllabus drawn up by 
the Association for the improvement of 
geometrical teaching, 1876, 8 
-on certain determinants, 1876, 13 ; 
on a series summation leading to an 
expression for the theta function as a 
definite integral, 15 
*-on the values of a class of deter¬ 
minants, 1877, 20 ; on the enumeration 
of the primes in Burckhardt and Dase's 
tables, ib. 
- on Babbage's analytical machine, 
1878, 92 
- on the law of force to any point 
when the orbit is a conic, 1878, 464 ; 
on the solution of a differential equa¬ 
tion allied to Riccati’s, 469 ; on certain 
special enumerations of primes, 470 ; 
on circulating decimals, 471 
- on the enumerations of primes of 
the forms hn +1 and \.n + 3, 1879, 268 ; 
on formulae in elliptic functions, 269 ; 
summation of a class of trigonome¬ 
trical series, ib. 
-on the deduction of trigonometrical 
from elliptic function formulae, 1880, 
477; on algebraical expansions, of 
which the fractional series for the 
cotangent and cosecant are the limiting- 
forms, 482 ; note on a trigonometrical 
identity involving products of four 
sines, 484 
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