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Proceedings of the Physical Society of London: Volume 19 (1903)
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- On the Magnetism of Basalt and the Magnetic Behaviour of Basaltic Bars when Heated in Air (pp. 1-20) Allan, G E
- The Bending of Magnetometer Deflexion-Bars (pp. 20-29) Chree, C
- The Conductometer (pp. 29-31) Appleyard, Rollo
- On a Method of Mechanically Reinforcing Sounds (pp. 31-39) Porter, T C
- The Simmance-Abady "Flicker" Photometer (pp. 39-47) Abady, Simmance &
- On the Viscosity of Pitch-like Substances (pp. 47-57) Trouton, F T; Andrews, E S
- On a New Form of Sensitive IIot-Wire Voltmeter (pp. 58-64) Threlfall, R
- An Electric Thermostat (pp. 64-72) Darwin, Horace
- On the Occurrence of Cavitation in Lubrication (pp. 73-81) Skinner, S
- (1) A Lever Gauge. (2) Note on the illumination of Mirror-instruments (pp. 81-81) Appleyard, R
- The Photographic Action of Radium Rays (pp. 82-86) Skinner, S
- Some New Cases of Interference and Diffraction (pp. 86-102) Wood, R W
- A Quartz-Thread Vertical Force Magnetograph (pp. 102-110) Watson, W
- On Stresses in a Magneto-static Field (pp. 110-113) Walker, George W
- The Whirling and Transverse Vibrations of Rotating Shafts (pp. 114-156) Chree, C
- Note on the Diffraction Theory of the Microscope as applied to the case when the Object is in Motion (pp. 157-159) Glazebrook, R T
- Note on the Measurement of Small Inductances and Capacities, and on a Standard of Small Inductance (pp. 160-172) Fleming, J A
- On a Hot-Wire Ammeter for the Measurement of very small Alternating Currents (pp. 173-184) Fleming, J A
- Energy of Secondary Röntgen Radiation (pp. 185-204) Barkla, Charles G
- Notes on Non-homocentric Pencils, and the Shadows produced by them. - I. An Elementary Treatment of the Standard Astigmatic Pencil (pp. 205-212) Bennett, William
- Notes on Non-homocentric Pencils, and the Shadows produced by them. - II. Shadows produced by Axially Symmetrical Pencils possessing Spherical Aberration (pp. 213-223) Bennett, William
- On Normal Piling, as connected with Osborne Reynolds's Theory of the Universe (pp. 223-232) Everett, J D
- Some Instruments for the Measurement of Large and Small Alternating Currents (pp. 233-253) Duddell, W
- On the ascertained Absence of Effects of Motion through the Æther, in relation to the Constitution of Matter, and on the Fitz Gerald-Lorentz Hypothesis (pp. 253-258) Larmor, J
- On Coherence and Recoherence (pp. 259-269) Shaw, P E; Garrett, C A B
- A new Automatic Gas-Pump (pp. 270-272) Phillips, C E S
- The Law of Action between Magnets and its bearing on the Determination of the Horizontal Component of the Earth's Magnetic Force with Unifilar Magnetometers (pp. 273-310) Chree, Charles
- A Model illustrating the Propagation of a Periodic Electric Current in a Telephone Cable, and the Simple Theory of its Operation (pp. 310-324) Fleming, J A
- Chemical Dissociation and Electrical Conductivity (pp. 325-343) Garrett, A E; Willows, R S
- The Magnetization of Iron in Bulk (pp. 343-361) Thornton, W M
- Exhibition of Admiral Fleuriais's Gyroscopic Horizon (pp. 362-364) Gheury, M E J
- An Interference Apparatus for the Calibration of Extensometers (pp. 365-370) Morrow, John; Watkin, Ernest L
- Investigation of the Variations of Magnetic Hysteresis with Frequency (pp. 370-398) Lyle, Thomas R
- On the Practical Determination of the Mean Spherical Candle-Power of Incandescent and Arc Lamps (pp. 399-415) Dyke, G B
- The Measurement of Small Differences of Phase (pp. 415-431) Sumpner, W E
- A High-Frequency Alternator (pp. 431-442) Duddell, W
- Note on a Rapid Approximate Method of Harmonic Analysis (pp. 443-453) Thompson, Silvanus P
- Action of a Magnetic Field on the Discharge through a Gas (pp. 453-463) Willows, R S
- Action of Radium on the Electric Spark (pp. 464-471) Willows, R S; Peck, J
- Some Methods for Studying the Viscosity of Solids (pp. 472-474) Weinberg, Boris
- Radiation Pressure (pp. 475-490) Poynting, J H
- The Slow Stretch in Indiarubber, Glass, and Metal Wires when subjected to a Constant Pull (pp. 491-511) Phillips, Percy
- Determination of Young's Modulus (Adiabatic) for Glass (pp. 511-524) Bell, Chichester A; Chree, C
- On the Curvature Method of Teaching Geometrical Optics (pp. 524-554) Drysdale, C V
- On Direct Reading Resistance-Thermometers, with a Note an Composite Thermocouples (pp. 555-567) Campbell, Albert
- On the Stresses in the Earth's Crust before and after the Sinking of a Bore-hole (pp. 568-587) Chree, C
- On the Lateral Vibration of Bars of Uniform and Varying Sectional Area (pp. 588-602) Morrow, John
- The Application of the Cymometer to the Determination of the Coefficient of Coupling of Oscillation Transformers (pp. 603-615) Fleming, J A
- On the Flux of Light from the Electric Arc with Varying Power-Supply (pp. 616-626) Dyke, G B
- Note on the Voltage Ratios of an Inverted Rotary Converter (pp. 627-630) Clinton, W C
- On Ellipsoidal Lenses (pp. 631-635) Sowter, R J
- The Determination of the Moment of Inertia of the Magnets used in the Measurement of the Horizontal Component of the Earth's Field (pp. 636-658) Watson, W
- The Electrical Resistance of a Conductor the Measure of the Current passing (pp. 658-670) Price, W A
- A Simple Method of Determining the Radiation Constant: suitable for a Laboratory Experiment (pp. 670-680) Denning, A D
- On the Ratio between the Mean Spherical and the Mean Horizontal Candle-Power of Incandescent Electric Lamps (pp. 681-691) Fleming, J A
- The Pendulum Accelerometer, an Instrument for the Direct Measurement and Recording of Acceleration (pp. 691-701) Lanchester, F W
- A Method of illustrating the Laws of the Simple Pendulum (pp. 701-701) Schofield, J
- A new Form of Pyknometer (pp. 702-703) Stanford, R V
- The Specific Heat of Iron at High Temperatures (pp. 703-712) Harker, J A
- The Electrical Conductivity of Flames (pp. 713-723) Wilson, Harold A
- Contact with Dielectrics (pp. 724-739) Appleyard, Rollo
- A Refractometer (pp. 739-741) Appleyard, Rollo
- The Magneto- Optics of Sodium Vapour and the Rotatory Dispersion Formula (pp. 742-763) Wood, R W
- The Fluorescence of Sodium Vapour and the Resonance Radiation of Electrons (pp. 764-778) Wood, R W
- On the Method of Transmission of the Excited Activity of Radium to the Cathode (pp. 779-786) Makower, Walter
- Note on a Paper by W. Makower entitled "On the Method of Transmission of the Excited Activity of Radium to the Cathode." (pp. 786-792) Jackson, W H
