In the preface to the third volume Sir George Stokes expressed his intention, should life and health last, to complete the republication of his Scientific Papers without delay. These conditions were not destined to be fulfilled; and the task of completing this memorial of his genius has fallen to other hands.
This fourth volume includes the Papers that were published between 1853 and 1876. In accordance with the plan followed in the previous volumes, only memoirs and notes involving distinct additions to scientific knowledge have been included; this restriction has however had little effect except in the omission of some addresses, extracts from which will be collected together in another place. The texts of the papers have been reproduced as they originally appeared, with the exception that obvious misprints have been corrected. A few historical and elucidatory footnotes, those within square brackets, have been added by the Editor.
Advice has been received, in the selection and treatment of the material, from Lord Kelvin and Lord Rayleigh, who have seen most of the proof sheets. Acknowledgment is also due to Prof. Liveing who has very kindly examined the papers dealing with technical chemical and spectroscopic subjects, and to Mr F. G. Hopkins, who has gone through the work on the reactions of haemoglobin.
The remaining papers, together with a biographical notice which is being prepared for the Koyal Society by Lord Rayleigh, will appear in a fifth volume.
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