Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1891 - Physics |
Contents
Barus on the Chemical Equilibrium of Solids in | 9 |
Mr W Ellis on the Diurnal Variations of Magnetic Elements | 36 |
Mr F J Smith on the Measurement of the Time of the Fall | 64 |
Dr H Hicks on the Rocks of North Devon | 70 |
On Electrical Convection by A Righi | 74 |
LONDON EDINBURGH AND DUBLIN | 77 |
Lord Rayleigh on Pinhole Photography Plate IV | 87 |
Mr S Tolver Preston on the Problem of the Behaviour of | 100 |
Sir John Conroy on the Change in the AbsorptionSpectrum | 317 |
Prof A Anderson on Coefficients of Induction | 329 |
Mr A A Michelson on the Application of Interference | 340 |
Mr T H Blakesleys Further Contributions to Dynamometry | 346 |
Prof W E Ayrton and Mr J F Taylor on Proof of | 354 |
Notices respecting New Books | 363 |
MAY | 369 |
Mr H M Vernon on the Maximum Density of Water | 387 |
Mr H M Vernon on the socalled MetaElements | 108 |
Prof Silvanus P Thompson on the Use of FluorSpar | 120 |
Prof J J Thomson on the Conductivity of Hot Gases | 135 |
Proceedings of the Geological Society | 142 |
On the Conductivity of Snow by S A Hjeltström | 148 |
Prof J J Thomson on the Illustration of the Properties | 149 |
Ernst Lecher on the Measurement of Dielectric Constants | 172 |
70 | 174 |
Mr H Lamb on the Flexure of a Flat Elastic Spring | 182 |
Mr E B Rosa on the Specific Inductive Capacity of Electro | 188 |
Prof G M Minchins Experiments in Photoelectricity | 207 |
Mr Shelford Bidwells Experiments with Selenium Cells 250 | 250 |
Mr A A Michelson on the Visibility of InterferenceFringes | 256 |
Mr A Schuster on the Influence of the Bending of Magnetic | 275 |
Mr T H Blakesley on the Solution of a Geometrical Problem | 281 |
On Hertzs Electrical Vibrations in Air by E Sarasin | 289 |
APRIL | 293 |
On the Condensation of Aqueous Vapour in Capillary Spaces | 309 |
Tomlinson on some Effects of small Quantities | 393 |
Barus on a Comparison of the Bourdon the Tait | 400 |
R Wilberforce on the Calculation of the Coefficient | 407 |
Dr Svante Arrhenius on the Electric Conductivity of | 415 |
Dr T Muir on a peculiar Determinant of the Sixth Order | 429 |
Clarks Dictionary of Metric and other useful | 436 |
The Lightning Discharge by S Tolver Preston | 443 |
JUNE | 449 |
Mr W T A Emtage on a Method of Determining the Velo | 464 |
Mr T Mellard Reade on his Theory of the Origin of Moun | 485 |
Carey Lea on Allotropic Silver Part III Blue | 497 |
Mr J Swinburne on the Electrometer as a Wattmeter | 506 |
Note on the Electrical Conductivity of Hot Gases by Prof | 515 |
PLATES | 521 |
in a Magnetized Iron Cylinder By FREDERICK J SMITH M A | |
Illustrative of Mr E B Rosas Paper on the Specific Inductive | |
It is requested that all Communications for this Work may be addressed | |
Illustrative of Mr W W J Nicols Paper on the Mutual | |