1. June 1854.Philosophical Magazine, vol. vii.June, 502–502. Communicated as an Additional Note to two papers “On the Uniform Motion of Heat in Homogeneous Solid Bodies, and its connexion with the Mathematical Theory of Electricity,” and “On the Mathematical Theory of Electricity in Equilibrium;” only not in time to be appended to the reprints of those papers which appeared in theand vol. viii. p. 42, July 1854
2. 1853.Phil. Mag., June Definedfor any conductor (subject or not to the inflnence of other conductors), as the quantity of electricity which it takes to charge it to unit potential
3. Vol. vii, 197–197. Descrioed in a lecture at the Royal Institution, Jan. 20, 1854, and subsequently published inof the