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Bell, Ixinif l.owthiaii. On aluminum and alumi- 

 num-bronze. Anier. Journ. Sci. XXXVII., 

 1864, pp. 133-134. 



2. On lln- manufacture of iron in connec- 

 tion with the Northumberland and Durham coal- 

 field (analyses of iron ores, slag, and coal). 

 North Engl. lust. Min. Engin. Trans. XIV., 

 1864, pp. 109-155. 



3. On a method of recovering sulphur and 



oxide of manganese, as practised at Dieuze, near 

 Nancy, in France. Chemical News, XVI., 1867, 

 pp. 163-164. 



4. Some account of the manufacture of 

 factitious pyrites and its application to the pro- 

 duction of sulphuric acid. [1869.] Newcastle, 

 Chem. Soc. Trans. I., 1868-71, pp. 117-128. 



5. On the decomposition of carbonic oxide 



by spongy iron. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIX., 

 1869 (Sect.), pp. 62-63. 



6. The chemistry of the blast furnace. 



Chemical News, XX., 1869, pp. 233-234 ; Chem. 

 Soc. Journ. VII., 1869, pp. 203-254 ; Dingier, 

 Polytechn. Jouru. CXCIV., 1869, pp. 479- 

 485 



7. On the development of heat, and its 



appropriation in blast furnaces of different dimen- 

 sions. [1869.] Iron and Steel Instit. Trans. I., 

 1870, pp. 37-132. 



8. On the change experienced by metallic 



iron and by iron oxides which have served to 

 dissociate CO. Chemical News, XXIII., 1871, 

 pp. 135-136, 146-147, 159-160. 

 9. On the effect of certain metallic sub- 

 stances besides iron on carbonic oxide, including 

 silicon. Chemical News, XXIIL, 1871, pp. 

 258-260, 267-268. 



1O. Chemical phenomena of iron smelting : 



an experimental and practical examination of 

 the circumstances which determine the capacity 

 of the Blast Furnace, the temperature of the air, 

 and the proper condition of the materials to be 

 operated upon. Iron and Steel Instit. Journ. I., 

 1871, pp. 85-231, 274-275,277-356 ; II., 1871, 

 pp. 67-102, 277-354. 



11. On the behaviour of phosphorus and 

 sulphur in the blast furnace. American Chemist, 

 II., 1872, pp. 345-349. 



12. Chemical phenomena of iron smelting : 



on the theory of the hot blast. Iron and Steel 

 Instit, Journ. I., 1872, pp. 1-22. 



Bell, J. Carter. On the solubility and crystallisa- 

 tion of plumbic chloride in water, and in water 

 containing various per-centages of hydrochloric 

 acid, specific gravity 1'162. Chemical News, 

 XVI., 1867, p. 69 ; Chem. Soc. Journ. VI., 1868, 

 pp. 350-355. 



Bell, James. On tho determination of crystallised 

 sugar. Chemical News, XX., 1869, pp. 159- 

 161. 



Bell, James. 2. On fungi and fermentation. 

 Cliem. Soc. Journ. VIII., 1870, pp. 387-400 ; 

 Monthly Microsc. Journ. IV., 1870, pp. 1-14. 



3. Microscopical examination of water for 



domestic use. Monthly Microsc. Journ. V., 

 1871, pp. 163-168. 



Bell, (Dr.) John. Notes on the waters of the 

 Gettysburg mineral spring. New York M'.-J. 

 Journ. VIII., 1869, pp. 137-140. 



Bell, Jolm. The plants of the west coast of New- 

 foundland. Canadian Naturalist, IV., 1869, pp. 

 256-263 ; V., 1870, pp. 54-61. 



2. On the geology of the Nipigon Ter- 

 ritory. Canadian Naturalist, V., 1870, pp. 118- 

 120. 



Bell, SI. ran. Verzeichniss der bis jetzt in der 

 Umgegend von Jaroslav aufgefundeneu Kafer. 

 Moscou, Bull. Soc. Nat. XLII. (pt. 1), 1869, 

 pp. 143-170. 



Bell, Robert. List of plants collected on the south 

 and east shores of Lake Superior, and on the 

 north shore of Lake Huron, in 1860. Canada, 

 Bot. Soc. Annals, I., 1861, pp. 67-80. 



2. On the Huronian and mineral-bearing 

 rocks of Lake Superior. Canadian Naturalist, 

 VII., 1873, pp. 49-51. 



Bell, (Dr.) Robert. Biogenesis, as bearing upon 

 decomposition, putrefaction, and decay. [1872.] 

 Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. VIII., 1873, pp. 101- 

 111. 



Bell, Thomas. Zootoca v. Lacerta. Zoologist, 

 IV., 1869, pp. 1868-1869. 



2. Toads devouring bees. Zoologist, IV., 



1869, p. 1869. 



3. Change of colour in Stoats. Zoologist, 

 V., 1870, p. 2l38. 



Bell, IV. A. On the basin of Colorado and the 



great basin of North America. Geogr. Soc. 



Jouru. XXXIX., 1869, pp. 95-120; Geogr. 



Soc. Proc. XIII., 1869, pp. 141-142. 

 Bell, William. Letter on the forests of Deyra 



Dhoon. [1867.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 



IX., 1868, pp. 274-292. 



2. Notice of a trip from Deyrah Dhoon to 



Jumnotri. Parti. [1869.] Edinburgh, Bot. 

 Soc. Trans. X., 1870, pp. 98-103. 



3. Notes of a visit to the hot springs of 



Jumnotri in 1860. Part 2. [1869.] Edin- 

 burgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. X., 1870, pp. 145- 

 151. 



4. Notes on the varieties of Tea cultivated 



in India. [1869.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 

 X., 1870, pp. 162-164. 



5. Remarks on Grimmia pruinosa ( TFllson's 



J/.SX). Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Traus. X., 1870, 

 pp. 387-388. 



6. Remarks on tea manufacture in the 



North- West Provinces of India. [1871.] Edin- 

 burgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. XL, 1873, pp. 174-187. 



