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  1. On division remainders in arithmetic.: Label: en
  2. An attempt at a systematic classification of the various forms of energy.: Label: en
  3. Geometrical methods in the theory of refraction at one or more spherical surfaces.: Label: en
  4. A priori probabilities: Label: en
  5. Supplementary paper on primary forms.: Label: en
  6. On Hamilton's quadratic-equation and the general unilateral-equation in matrices.: Label: en
  7. On the solution of a class of equations in quaternions.: Label: en
  8. On a systematic interruption in the order of numerical values of vulgar fractions when arranged in a series of consecutive magitudes.: Label: en
  9. Elementary investigations relating to forced vibrations, with applications to the tides and to controlled pendulums.: Label: en
  10. To what order of lever does the oar belong?: Label: en
  11. Struts and tie-rods with lateral loads.: Label: en
  12. On Laplace's Equation.: Label: en
  13. On general equation of differences of the second order.: Label: en
  14. A consideration of the effects of contraction during the cooling of intrusive masses of granite and the cause of their solid continuity.: Label: en
  15. On Laplace's equation.: Label: en
  16. Applications of Möbius's theorem on the reversion of certain series.: Label: en
  17. The method of least squares: Label: en
  18. Proof of Professor Sylvester's ``Third Law of Motion.: Label: en
  19. On the number of fractions contained in any Farey-series of which the limiting number is given.: Label: en
  20. On Mr. Moon's method of calculating the ratio of the two specific heats of gases.: Label: en
  21. On a method of calculating the constant \(\gamma\), expressing the relation of the specific heat at constant pressure to the specific heat at constant volume.: Label: en
  22. Listing`s topology.: Label: en
  23. Electromagnetic induction in conducting sheets and solid bodies.: Label: en
  24. On resistance and conductance operators, and their derivatives, inductance and permittance especially in connexion with electric and magnetic energy.: Label: en
  25. Notes on electricty and magnetism. III. On the behaviour of iron and steel under the operation of feeble magnetic forces.: Label: en
  26. Notes on electricty and magnetism. II. The self-induction and resistance of compound conductors.: Label: en
  27. Notes on electricty and magnetism. I. On the energy of magnetised iron.: Label: en
  28. A mode of calculating a limit to the direct effect of great eccentricity of tbe Earth's orbit on terrestrial temperatures, showing the inadequacy of the astronomical theory of ice ages and genial ages.: Label: en
  29. A replay to objections raised by Mr. Charles Davison, M. A., to the argument on the insufficiency of the theory of the contraction of a solid Earth to account for the inequalities Ordnung elevations of the surface.: Label: en
  30. On the application of interference methods to astronomical measurements.: Label: en
  31. On the simple isomorphisms of a substitution-group to itself.: Label: en
  32. On the numerical relation between the index of refraction and the wave-length within a refractive medium, and on the limit of refraction.: Label: en
  33. The secular annealing of cold hard steal.: Label: en
  34. Contact action and the conservation of energy.: Label: en
  35. Alternate current and potential difference analogies in the methods of measuring power.: Label: en
  36. On the construction of a mechanical model to illustrate Helmholtz's theory of dispersion.: Label: en
  37. On theories to account for glacial submergence.: Label: en
  38. Note on the level of no strain in a cooling homogeneous sphere.: Label: en
  39. On Laplace's theory of capillarity.: Label: en
  40. Note on elementary teaching concerning focal lengths.: Label: en
  41. Thermal transpiration and radiometer motion.: Label: en
  42. Mountain formation.: Label: en
  43. Densities in the Earth's crust.: Label: en
  44. The law of partition of kinetic energy.: Label: en
  45. Further contributions to dynamometry.: Label: en
  46. Proof of the generality of certain formulae published for a special case by Mr. Blakesley.: Label: en
  47. On coefficients of induction.: Label: en
  48. On the theory of dissociation into ions and its consequences.: Label: en
  49. Table of zonal spherical harmonics calculated by Messrs. ... with a short explanation and some illustrations of its use by Professor John Perry.: Label: en
  50. On the illustration of the properties of the electric field by means of tubes of electrostatic induction.: Label: en

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