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Warington, Robert. 4. On the coloured films 

 produced by electro-chemical agency and by 

 heat. Phil. Mag. XVI., 1840, pp. 52-58. 



5. On the employment of chromic acid as 



an agent in voltaic arrangements. [1841.] 

 Chem. Soc. Mem. L, 1841-43, pp. 61-62. 



6. On a re-arrangement of the molecules 



of a body after solidification. [1842.] Chem. 

 Soc. Mem. L, 1841-43, pp. 77-78 ; Bibl. Univ. 

 XLI., 1842, pp. 177-179 ; Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XXXIII., 1842, pp. 292-293. 



7. On the change of colour in the binio- 



dide of mercury. [1842.] Chem. Soc. Mem. 

 L, 1841-43, pp. 85-88 ; Annal. de Chimie, VII., 

 1843, pp. 416-421; Journ. de Pharm. III., 

 1843, pp. 37-40; Napoli, Rendiconto, II., 1843, 

 pp. 370-372; Phil. Mag. XXI., 1842, pp. 192- 

 197. 



8. Some additional observations on the red 



oxalate of chromium and potash. [1842.] 

 Chem. Soc. Mem. L, 1841-43, pp. 93-94; Phil. 

 Mag. XXL, 1842, pp. 201-202. 



9. [On reducing the indications of the 



saccharometer and hydrometer to each other.] 

 Phil. Mag. XX., 1842, pp. 342-343. 



1O. On the preparation of chromic acid. 



Phil. Mag. XX., 1842, pp. 343-344 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. HI., 1843, pp. 151-152. 



11. On the action of chrornate of potash 



on the protosulphate of manganese. Phil. Mag. 

 XXL, 1842, pp. 380-381. 



12. On the biniodide of mercury. Phil. 



Mag. XXIL, 1843, pp. 209-212. 



13. On the formation of Prussian Blue 



upon the surface of gravel. Phil. Mag. XXII., 

 1843, p. 322. 



14. On a curious change in the molecular 



structure of silver. Chem. Soc. Mem. LI., 1843- 

 45, pp. 47-48 ; Phil. Mag. XXIV., 1844, pp. 

 503-505. 



15. Note on a mea,ns of preserving the 



crystals of salts as permanent objects for micro- 

 scopical investigation. Chem. Soc. Mem. II., 

 1843-45, pp. 71-72. 



16. Observations on the green teas of 



commerce. Chem. Soc. Mem. II., 1843-45, pp. 

 73-79 ; Phil. Mag. XXIV., 1844, pp. 507- 

 514. 



17. On a curious change in the composition 



of bones taken from the guano. Chem. Soc. 

 Mem. II., 1843-45, pp. 223-225 ; Erdm. Journ. 

 Prak. Chem. XXXV., 1845, pp. 138-140 ; Phil. 

 Mag. XXVI., 1845, pp. 195-198. 



18. On some commercial specimens of 



green glass. Chem. !Soc. Mem. LI., 1843-45, 

 pp. 247-248; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. 

 XXXVI., 1845, pp. 37-39. 



Warington, Robert. 19. On the distilled waters 

 of our pharmacopoeias. Chem. Soc. Mem. II., 

 1843-45, pp. 261-265; Phil. Mag. XXVI., 



1845, pp. 574-578. 



2O. Observations on the action of animal 



charcoal. Chem. Soc. Mem. II., 1843-45, pp. 

 326-328 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. XXXVII., 



1846, pp. 125-126 ; Phil. Mag. XXVII., 1845, 

 pp. 269-273. 



21. On Guano. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1844 



(pt. 2), p. 32. 



22. Method of silvering glass. Phil. Mag. 



XXV., 1844, p. 546. 



23. On the preparation of the Prussian Blue 



generally known as " Turnbull's Blue." [1841.] 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. L, 1849, pp. 117-121. 



24. On a new medium for mounting or- 

 ganic substances as permanent objects for mi- 

 croscopic inspection. [1848.] Microsc. Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1849, pp. 131-133. 



25. Notice of observations on the adjust- 

 ment of the relations between the animal and 

 vegetable kingdoms, by which the vital func- 

 tions of both are permanently maintained. 

 [1850.] Chem. Soc. Journ. III., 1851, pp. 52- 

 54. 



26. Observations on the teas of commerce. 



Chem. Soc. Journ. IV., 1852, pp. 156-164 ; 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. LI., 1851, pp. 240- 

 249; Liebig, Annal. LXXXL, 1852, pp. 228- 

 241 ; Phytologist, IV., 1852, pp. 566-574. 



27. Observations on the natural history of 



the Water-Snail and Fish kept in a confined and 

 limited portion of water. Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 

 1852, pp. 273-280; Newman, Zoologist, X., 

 1852, pp. 3633-3640. 



28. Additional observations on the Green 



Teas of Commerce. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 LHL, 1852, pp. 360-362. 



29. On preserving the balance between 



the animal and vegetable organisms in sea-water. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. XII., 1853, pp. 319-324 ; 

 Newman, Zoologist, XI., 1853, pp. 4118-4231 ; 

 Phytologist, V., 1854, pp. 9-15. 



30. Chemical memoranda. Chem. Soc. 

 Journ. V., 1853, pp. 136-141. 



31. Memoranda of observations made in 



small Aquaria, in which the balance between 

 the animal and vegetable organisms was perma- 

 nently maintained. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIV., 1854, 

 pp. 366-373; Newman, Zoologist, XTTL, 1855, 

 pp. 4533-4540. 



32. On artificial sea-water. Ann. Nat. 



Hist. XIV., 1854, pp. 419-421. 



33. On the production of boracic acid and 



ammonia by volcanic action. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1854 (pt. 2), pp. 76-77; Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. L, 1855, pp. 250-252. 



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