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F. W. Dyson, The Potential of an Anchor Ring
Harold B. Dixon, Bakerian Lecture: The Rate of Explosion in Gases
Geoffrey T. Bennett, On the Residues of Powers of Numbers for Any Composite Modulus, Real or Complex
W. C. Dampier Whetham, Ionic Velocities
E. H. Griffiths, The Value of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Deduced from Some Experiments Performed with the View of Establishing the Relation between the Electrical and Mechanical Units; Together with an Investigation into the Capacity for Heat of Water at Different Temperatures
A. W. Reinold and A. W. Rucker, On the Thickness and Electrical Resistance of Thin Liquid Films
Thomas Gray, On the Measurement of the Magnetic Properties of Iron
Alexander Scott, On the Composition of Water by Volume
J. T. Bottomley, The Absolute Thermal Conductivities of Iron and Copper
J. T. Bottomley, On Thermal Radiation in Absolute Measure
R. Strachey, Harmonic Analysis of Hourly Observations of Air Temperature and Pressure at British Observatories. Part I. Temperature
William Ramsay and John Shields, The Variation of Molecular Surface-Energy with Temperature
J. Norman Lockyer, On the Photographic Spectra of Some of the Brighter Stars
Oliver J. Lodge, Aberration Problems. A Discussion concerning the Motion of the Ether near the Earth, and concerning the Connexion between Ether and Gross Matter; with Some New Experiments
F. C. Penrose, On the Results of an Examination of the Orientations of a Number of Greek Temples with a View to Connect these Angles with the Amplitudes of Certain Stars at the Time the Temples were Founded, and an Endeavour to Derive therefrom the Dates of their Foundation by Consideration of the Changes Produced upon the Right Ascension and Declination of the Stars by the Precession of the Equinoxes
P. A. MacMahon, Memoir on the Theory of the Compositions of Numbers
Joseph Prestwich, On the Evidences of a Submergence of Western Europe, and of the Mediterranean Coasts, at the Close of the Glacial or So-Called Post-Glacial Period, and Immediately Preceding the Neolithic or Recent Period
J. A. Ewing and Helen G. Klaassen, Magnetic Qualities of Iron
F. W. Dyson, The Potential of an Anchor Ring. Part II
Charles Davison, On the Annual and Semi-Annual Seismic Periods
R. F. Gwyther, On the Differential Covariants of Plane Curves, and the Operators Employed in their Development