[29] Moseley, Phil. Mag. xxvi. p. 1024 (1918); and xxvii. p. 703 (1914).
[30] Nicholson, Phil. Mag. xxvii. p. 562 (1914).
[31] Kossel, Verh. d. Deutsch. Phys. Ges. xvi. p. 953 (1914).
[32] Malmer, Phil. Mag. xxviii. p. 787 (1914).
[33] See Kossel, loc. cit. p. 960.
[34] Bragg, Phil. Mag. xxix. p. 407 (1915).
[35] Barkla, Nature, xcv. p. 7 (1915). In this note Barkla proposes an explanation of his experimental results which in some points has great similarity to Kossel’s theory.
Transcriber’s Notes
In footnote 2, the series of the first three papers were published in 1913 instead of 1918.
This series of papers are collected in a single paper entitled [“On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules”] namely: Paper I.—Binding Of Electrons By Positive Nuclei, pp. 1-25; Paper II.—Systems Containing Only A Single Nucleus, pp. 476-502; Paper III.—Systems Containing Several Nuclei, pp. 857-875. This series of papers can be found at: [Project Gutenberg].