Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1884 - Science |
Contents
FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1884 | 17 |
Frederick Guthrie on SaltSolutions and Attached Water | 35 |
Mr F Trouton on Molecular Latent Heat | 54 |
80 | 109 |
Messrs G S Turpin and A W Warrington on the Apparent | 120 |
Messrs B Illingworth and A Howard on the Thermal Rela | 127 |
Mr H MLeods Preliminary Notice of a new Sunshine | 141 |
Prof A Kundt on the Electromagnetic Rotation of the Plane | 308 |
J Blaikleys Experiments on the Velocity of Sound | 328 |
Mr A M Worthington on the Surface Forces in Fluids | 334 |
Mr W W J Nicol on the Nature of Solution Part II | 364 |
Mr W Moon on a Method of Calculating the Constant | 372 |
On the Infrared EmissionSpectra of Metallic Vapours | 386 |
NOVEMBER | 393 |
Dr J H Jellett on Laplaces Equation | 401 |
AUGUST | 155 |
On the Electrolysis of Solid Glass by E Warburg | 159 |
Prof H W Beetz on Normal Elements for Electrometric | 173 |
Mr W W J Nicol on the Molecular Volumes of SaltSolu | 179 |
Prof T Carnelley on the Periodic Law and the Occurrence | 194 |
Prof P E Chase on Harmonic Motion in Stellar Systems | 200 |
Prof J Dewar on the Liquefaction of Oxygen and the Critical | 210 |
V Boys on a Magnetoelectric Phenomenon | 216 |
Europe and the true divisional line of these two forma | 228 |
Dr J Croll on the Cause of Mild Polar Climates | 268 |
Mr S P Langley on the Amount of the Atmospheric | 289 |
Dr T Muir on an overlooked Discoverer in the Theory | 416 |
F Strenger on the Conductivity of Tourmaline for Heat | 427 |
Mr J Hopps on the Alterations in the Electrical Resistances | 433 |
Prof F Kohlrausch on the Distance between the Poles | 446 |
Prof J J Sylvester on Hamiltons Quadratic Equation and | 455 |
Investigations on Radiant Heat by H Schneebeli | 468 |
Page | 473 |
Prof J Loudon on Geometrical Methods in the Theory | 485 |
Mr R H M Bosanquet on the supposed Repulsion between | 494 |
Mr J W L Glaisher on Applications of Möbiuss Theorem | 518 |