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Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Volume XCIII 1916-1917 (Numbers 646-655)
Description: London: The Royal Society, 1917. First Edition; First Edition. Library Buckram. Vi, 591, lxi pages. With plates, (folding) diagrams, tables & illustrations. Original wrappers bound in. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & some soiling to spine, covers & corners. A few pages in obituary notices have a small marginal waterstain along the top of the fore edge, not affecting the text or image. Back cover somewhat waterstained. Small waterstain to bottom spine and adjacent area front cover. ; Ex-Library; Quarto; SERIES A. VOL. XCIII. No. A 646.-December 1, 1916.Ñ The Kinetic Theory of Simple and Composite Monatomic Gases : Viscosity, Thermal Conduction, and Diffusion. By S. Chapman, M. A, D. Sc, Fellow and Lecturer of Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated by Sir J. Larmor, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ On the Mechanical Relations of the Energy of Magnetisation. By G. EL Livens, The University, Sheffield. Communicated by Sir J. Larmor, F. R. S Ñ On Phenomena relating to the Spectra of Hydrogen and Helium. By T. R. Merton, D. Sc, and Prof. J. W. Nicholson, M. A, D. Sc. Communicated by A. Fowler, F. R. S. (Abstract) No. A 647.-February 1, 1917.Ñ On Multiple Integrals. By Prof. W. H. Young, Sc. D, F. R. S Ñ On the Order of Magnitude of the Coefficients of a Fourier Series. By Prof. W. H. Young, Sc. D, F. R. S Ñ The Corrosion and Electrical Properties of Steels. By Sir Robert Hadfield, F. R. S, and Edgar Newbery, D. Sc Ñ Monoclinic Double Selenates of the Nickel Group. By A. E. H. Tutton, D. Sc, M. A, F. R. S. (Abstract) Ñ X-Ray Analysis and Topic Axes of the Alkali Sulphates, and their Bearing on the Theory of Valency Volumes. By A. E. H. Tutton, D. Sc, M. A, F. R. S. Ñ Address of the President, Sir J. J. Thomson, O. M, at the Anniversary Meeting, November 30, 1916 No. A 648.-March 1, 1917.Ñ Motion of Solids in Fluids when the Flow is not Irrotational. By G. I. Taylor, M. A. Communicated by Prof. H. Lamb, F. R. S Ñ On Waves in an Elastic Plate. By Horace Lamb, F. R. S Ñ Magnetic Induction and its Reversal in Spherical Iron Shells. By J. W. Nicholson, M. A, D. Sc, Professor of Mathematics in the University of London, and Ernest Wilson, M. Inst. C. E, M. Inst. E. E, Siemens Professor of Electrical Engineering in the University of London, King+s College. Communicated by Prof. J. A. Fleming, F. R. S Ñ On the Dynamics of Revolving Fluids. By Lord Rayleigh, O. M, F. R. S No. A 649.-April 2, 1917.Ñ A Determination of the Heat of Vaporisation of Water at 100í C. And One Atmosphere Pressnre in Terms of the Mean Calorie. By T. Carlton-Sutton, B. Sc, Government Research Scholar in the University of Melbourne, 1914-15. Communicated by Principal E. H. Griffiths, F. R. S. Ñ The Magnetic Storm of August 22, 1916. By C. Chree, Se. D, LL. D, P. B. S, Superintendent of Kew. Observatory Ñ Spontaneous Generation of Heat in Recently Hardened Steel. By Charles P. Brush and Sir Robert A. Hadfield, F. R. S. No. A 650.-May 3, 1917.Ñ An Application of the Theory of Probabilities to the Study of a priori Pathometry. -Part II. By Lieut. -Colonel Sir Ronald Ross, K. C. B, F. R. S, R. A. M. C. T. F, and Hilda P. Hudson, M. A, Sc. D. Ñ An Application of the Theory of Probabilities to the Study of a priori Pathometry. -Part III. By Lieut. -Colonel Sir Ronald Ross, K. C. B, F. R. S, R. A. M. C. T. F, and Hilda P. Hudson, M. A, Sc. D. Ñ The Initial Wave Resistance of a Moving Surface Pressure. By T. H. Havelock, F. R. S, Professor of Applied Mathematics in the University of Durham Ñ Spectroscopic Observations on the Active Modification of Nitrogen. -V. By the Hon. R. J. Strutt, F. R. S. (Plate 1) No. A 651.-June 1, 1917.Ñ The Selective Properties of the Copper Ferrocyanide Membrane. By Frank Tinker, D. Sc. Communicated by Sir Oliver Lodge, F. R. S. Ñ On the Ordinary Convergence of Restricted Fourier Series. By Prof. W. H. Young, Sc. D, F. R. S. Ñ On the Deflection of the Vertical by Tidal Loading of the Earth+s Surface. By Horace Lamb, F. R. S. Ñ Torsional Hysteresis of Mild Steel. By J. J. Guest and F. C. Lea. Communicated by Sir Oliver Lodge, F. R. S. No. A 652.-July 2, 1917.Ñ A Graphical Method of Drawing Trajectories for High-Angle Fire. By W. E. Dalby, F. R. S. Ñ The Dissipation of Energy in the Tides in Connection with the Acceleration of the Moon+s Mean Motion. By R. O. Street, M. A, The University, Liverpool. Communicated by Sir Joseph Larmor, F. R. S. Ñ The Complete Photo-electric Emission from the Alloy of Sodium and Potassium. By William Wilson, Ph. D. Communicated by Prof. O. W. Richardson, F. R. S. Ñ Experiments with Mercury Jets. By S. W. J. Smith, M. A, D. Sc, F. R. S, and H. Moss, M. Sc, Imperial College, South Kensington No. A 653.-August 1, 1917.Ñ On Residual Magnetism in Relation to Magnetic Shielding. By Ernest Wilson, M. Inst. C. E, M. I. E. E, Siemens Professor of Electrical Engineering, and J. W. Nicholson, M. A, D. Sc, Professor of Mathematics in the University of London. Communicated by Prof. J. A. Fleming, F. R. S Ñ Gravitational Instability and the Figure of the Earth. By J. H. Jeans, M. A, F. R. SÑ X-Ray Analysis of the Crystal-Structure of Rutile and Cassiterite. By C. M. Williams, B. Sc, Fellow of the University of Wales. Communicated by Dr. E. H. Griffiths, F. R. S Ñ The Composition of the X-Rays from Yarious Metals. By G. W. C. Kaye, M. A, D. Sc, Captain R. E. (T. ) . Communicated by Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, F. R. S Ñ On Magnetic Inertia. By George W. Walker, M. A, A. R. C. Sc, F. R. S, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge Ñ The Effective Inertia of Electrified Systems Moving with High Speed. By George W. Walker, A. R. C. Sc, M. A, F. R. S, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge No. A 654.-September 1, 1917.Ñ On the Mode of Approach to Zero of the Coefficients of a Fourier Series. By W. H. Young, F. R. S Ñ The High-Frequency Resistance of Multiply-Stranded Insulated Wire. By G. W.0. Howe, D. Sc, M. I. E. E. Communicated by Prof. T. Mather, F. R. S...Ñ On Permanent Periodicity in Sunspots. By Sir Joseph Larmor, F. R. S, Cambridge, and N. Yamaga, University of Tokio Ñ The Lateral Vibrations of Bars of Variable Section. By J. W. Nicholson, M. A, D. Sc, F. R. S, Professor of Mathematics in the University of LondonÑ Some Cases of Wave Motion due to a Submerged Obstacle. By T. H. Havelock, F. R. S No. A 655.-October 9, 1917.Ñ Problems Bearing on Residual Affinity. By Spencer Umfreville Pickering, M. A, F. R. S. (Plate 2) Ñ The Theory of Decay in Radioactive Luminous Compounds. By J. W. T. Walsh, B. A. (Oxon) , B. Sc. (Lond. ) Communicated by R. T. Glazebrook, F. R. S Ñ On the Reflection of Light from a Regularly Stratified Medium. By Lord Rayleigh, O. M, F. R. SÑ Absorption Bands of Atmospheric Ozone in the Spectra of Sun and Stars. By A. Fowler, F. R. S, Professor of Astrophysics, and the Hon. R. J. Strutt, F. R. S, Professor of Physics, Imperial College, South Kensington. (Plate 3) Ñ Note on the Specific Heat of Water. By W. R. Bousfield, M. A, K. C, F. R. S OBITUARY NOTICES OF FELLOWS AND OTHERS DECEASED. Sir Henry Roscoe (with portrait) ; Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley ; Raphael Meldola (with portrait) ; Benjamin Williamson ; Sir James Stirling ; Sir William Ramsay (with portrait) ; William Esson. Good .

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