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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 Unpublished fragments of a supplement to the "Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances."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.