. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. e Editors of the Philosophical ,— May 25, 1910. In connexion with my note On the Laws regarding theDirection of Thermo-electric Currents enunciated by M. Thomas (Bulletin de la Classe desSciences of the Academie Royale deBelgique,]STo. 8, p. 903), which appeared in the April number (Phil. p. 508), Professor E. van Aubel, of the University of Ghent,has called my attention to a note of his in the Chrouique etCorrespondance columns of the Paris Revue generate des Sciencesfor December 30th,


. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science. e Editors of the Philosophical ,— May 25, 1910. In connexion with my note On the Laws regarding theDirection of Thermo-electric Currents enunciated by M. Thomas (Bulletin de la Classe desSciences of the Academie Royale deBelgique,]STo. 8, p. 903), which appeared in the April number (Phil. p. 508), Professor E. van Aubel, of the University of Ghent,has called my attention to a note of his in the Chrouique etCorrespondance columns of the Paris Revue generate des Sciencesfor December 30th, in which the observations of Jager andDiesselhorst are used to disprove the laws promulgated byM. Thomas in almost the same way as I use them in my regret that I was not acquainted with Professor van AubePsnote when I sent mine to the Physical Society of London onJanuary 8th, as I should have been glad to kuow that the dis-agreeable duty of criticising M. Thomass theory had already beendischarged. I am, Tours truly, Charles H. Lees. Phil. Mag. Ser. 6, Vol. 20, PL I3 5 *5 ri Curves V, Curves VII.


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