The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

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Taylor & Francis, 1914 - Physics
 

Contents

Prof H Nagaoka and Mr T Takamine on Crossed Spectra
126
Dr H Bateman on the Classification of Electromagnetic Fields
136
Mr R J Pocock on the Action of a disturbing Force in
147
Messrs R M Deeley and P H Parr on the Hintereis Glacier
153
Mr H Moore on the Ionization in various Compounds
177
Dr Irving Langmuir on the Heat of Formation of Hydrogen
188
Lateral and NonAxial Loads
205
Prof G W O Howe on the Effect of Ionization of Air
213
FEBRUARY
225
Prof E P Adams on some Electromagnetic Effects related
244
Analysis of the y Rays from the Uranium
252
Prof J S Townsend on the Energy required to Ionize
269
D Child on Ionization in the Unstriated Discharge
277
Mr W J Walker on the Relationship between the Viscosity
288
Mr H A McTaggart on the Electrification at LiquidGas
297
G Darwin on the Theory of XRay Reflexion
315
Anomalous Zeeman
333
Mr Gervaise Le Bas on the Theory of Molecular Volumes
344
Dr J R Ashworth on the Anhysteretic Magnetic Properties
357
Mr G W White on the Properties of Selenium Blocks
370
Dr E H Barton on Ionization and Wireless Telegraphy
381
Prof A S Eve on the Number of Ions produced by
395
Interference Experiments in
397
Dr A M Tyndall and Mr H G Hughes on Cathode Dis
415
Notes on Electricity and Magnetism
428
Further Calculations concerning
436
Prof A van den Broek on Nuclear Electrons
455
A Note on Prof E H Bartons
467
Mr A Ll Hughes on the LongWave Limits of the Normal
473
Sir E Rutherford on the Structure of the Atom
488
G Darwin on Collision of a Particles with Light Atoms
499
Dr N Bohr on the Effect of Electric and Magnetic Fields
506
Separation of Close Spectrum Lines
524
Prof E C C Baly on Light Absorption and Fluorescence
632
Mr A 9 Allen on the SlipCurves of an Amsler Planimeter
643
Messrs W Morris Jones and J E Malam on the Elec
649
J Schwatt on the Sum of an Infinite Series as
659
Mr J RoseInnes on the Integration of the Differential
669
G Darwin on the Theory of XRay Reflexion
675
Mr E Marsden and Dr P B Perkins on the Trans
690
Mr H G J Moseley on the HighFrequency Spectra of
703
Mr Horace H Poole on the Activity of freshlyformed
714
A Determination of the Periods
720
Mr W A Jenkins on the Effect of a Magnetic Field
731
Mr Gervaise Le Bas on the Theory of Molecular Volumes
740
Sir J J Thomson on the Forces between Atoms
757
Prof J S Townsend and Mr P J Edmunds on the Dis
789
Mr Harold Smith on the Spectroscopy of the Electric Brush
801
Mr E Marsden on the Passage of Particles through
824
Miss Margaret B Moir on the Magnetic Properties of
830
An Experiment indicating that Matter
843
Sir Ernest Rutherford and Dr E N da C Andrade on
854
Dr E N da C Andrade on Regular Surface Markings
869
Prof W H Bragg on the Intensity of Reflexion of X Rays
881
Prot R W Wood and Mr G A Hemsalech on the Fluor
899
Dr Manne Siegbahn on the Use of the Telephone as
909
JUNE
917
Contribution to the Thermodynamical
942
Mr S Smith on the Initial Stages of Ionization
963
Mr Gervaise Le Bas on the Theory of Molecular Volumes
976
Dr G A Shakespear on some Modifications in an ordinary
990
Prof R W Wood and M G Ribaud on the Magneto
1009
Prof R W Wood and M L Dunoyer on the Separate
1018
Proceedings of the Geological Society
1035
Illustrative of Prof H Nagaoka and Mr T Takamines
1040

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