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| 1887 and 1889. | Electro-chemical thermodynamics. (Two letters to the secretary of the electrolysis committee of the British Association.) Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1886, pp. 388–389, and for 1888, pp. 343–346. |
| 1888. | A comparison of the elastic and electrical theories of light, with respect to the law of double refraction and the dispersion of colors. Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), vol. xxxv, pp. 467–475. |
| 1889. | A comparison of the electric theory of light and Sir William Thomson's theory of a quasi-labile ether. Amer. Jour. Sci., vol. xxxvii, pp. 129–144. |
| Reprint, Phil. Mag. (5), vol. xxvii, pp. 238–253. | |
| On the determination of elliptic orbits from three complete observations. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. iv, pt. 2, pp. 79–104. | |
| Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius. Proc. Amer. Acad., new series, vol. xvi, pp. 458–465. | |
| 1891. | On the role of quaternions in the algebra of vectors. Nature, vol. xliii, pp. 511–513. |
| Quaternions and the Ausdhenungslehre. Nature, vol. xliv, pp. 79–82. | |
| 1893. | Quaternions and the algebra of vectors. Nature, vol xlvii, pp. 463, 464. |
| 1893. | Quaternions and vector analysis. Nature, vol xlviii, pp. 364–367. |
| 1896. | Velocity of Propagation of electrostatic force. Nature, vol liii, p. 509. |
| 1897. | Semi-permeable films and osmotic pressure. Nature, vol lv, pp. 461, 462. |
| Hubert Anson Newton. Amer. Jour. Sci. (4), vol iii, pp. 359–376. | |
| 1898–99. | Fourier's series. Nature, vol lix, pp. 200, 606. |
| 1901. | Vector analysis, a text book for the use of students of mathematics and physics, founded upon the lectures of J. Willard Gibbs, by E. B. Wilson. Pp. xviii+436. Yale Bicentennial Publications. C. Scribner's Sons. |
| 1902. | Elementary principles in statistical mechanics developed with especial reference to the rational foundation of thermodynamics. Pp. xviii+207. Yale Bicentennial Publications. C. Scribner's Sons. |
| 1906. | Unpublished fragments of a supplement to the "Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances." Scientific Papers, vol i, pp. 418–434 |
| On the use of the vector method in the determination of orbits. Letter to Dr. Hugo Buchholz, editor of Klinkerfues' Theoretische Astronomie. Scientific Papers, vol. ii, pp. 149–154. | |
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