Author:Alexander William Bickerton

Contributions to Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute

 * On a new Thermometer for Lecture Purposes (1874)
 * A Scheme of University and General Education (1874)
 * On a Modification of the Electric Lamp for projecting the Spectra of different Metals on the Screen (1874)
 * Scientific Instruction in New Zealand (1876)
 * On Temporary and Variable Stars (1878)
 * Partial Impact: A possible Explanation of the Origin of the Solar System, Comets, and other Phenomena of the Universe (1878)
 * Partial Impact (Paper No. 3): On the Origin of the Visible Universe (1879)
 * Partial Impact (Paper No. 4): On the General Problem of Stellar Collision (1879)
 * On the Genesis of Worlds and Systems (1879)
 * On the Birth of Nebulæ (1879)
 * On the Causes tending to alter the Eccentricity of Planetary Orbits (1880)
 * The Origin of the Solar System (1880)
 * On the Origin of Double Stars (1880)
 * On a simple Method of illustrating the Motions of the Earth (1880)
 * Probabllity of Impact (1880)
 * On Partial Impact (1880)
 * Notes on Refrigeration (1881)
 * Recent Advances in Electricity (1886)
 * A Method of explaining the Phenomena of Dissociation, and some of the Peculiarities of the Isothermals of Gases, by means of Molecular Attraction (1889)
 * On some of the Results of the Impact of Spherical Nebulæ (1889)
 * On some Simple Experiments to illustrate Force, Energy, Momentum, &c (1889)
 * A New Solution of Euclid I. 47 (1890)
 * On the Equilibrium of Gaseous Cosmic Spheres (1892)
 * On Hail (1892)
 * On some Causes for the Low Temperature of Dissociation (1892)
 * On Methods of determining the Rate of Increase of the Attraction of Molecules in Terms of their Diameter (1892)
 * On the Specific Heat of Solutions at Constant Volume (1892)
 * Some Recent Evidence in favour of Impact (1893)
 * Chlorine a Cure for Consumption (1893)
 * A Simple System of Graphic Formulæ as applied to Organic Chemistry (1893)
 * On Nova Aurigæ in connection with the Theory of Cosmic Impact (1893)
 * Our Immortal Cosmos (1893)
 * Stability of Cosmic Spheres (1893)
 * Theory of Hail (1893)
 * The Immortality of the Cosmos; being an Attempt to show that the Theory of the Dissipation of Energy is limited to Finite Portions of Space (1894)
 * Synoptic Statement of the Principles and Phenomena of Cosmic Impact: prepared for the Criticism of Scientific Men and Societies (1894)
 * On an Oversight in Croll's Mode of lengthening the Age of the Sun's Heat (1894)
 * On the Conditions of Equilibrium of Free Gaseous Cosmical Bodies under Varying Conditions of Volume, Composition, Temperature, and Mass (1894)
 * Curves of Gravitation (1894)
 * On Disposing Affinity and the Constitution of difficultly-decomposable Cyanides (1894)
 * On Six Pieces of Apparatus to determine experimentally the various Lines of Force upon which Scientific Apparatus is founded (1894)
 * On Molecular Attraction (1894)
 * On the Specific Heat of the Elements, deduced from the Specific Heat of Compound Gases at Constant Volume (1894)
 * On Chlorine as a Cure for Consumption (1894)
 * On Hail (1894)
 * On a Simple Classification of Organic Compounds (1894)
 * On a Simple Method of representing the Graphic Constitution of Organic Bodies (1894)
 * Order in the Irregularity in the Periodic Law (1896)
 * On the Cosmic Importance of Helium and other Light Gases (1896)