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Thomson, Thomas. 97. Analysis of naphtha 

 from Persia. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, 

 pp. 307-309; Schweigger, Journ. XXIX., 1820, 

 pp. 374-376. 



98. On brucine. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 XV., 1820, pp. 311-314. 



99. On camphor. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 



XV., 1820, p. 392. 



10O. The nature of prussiate of iron. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, pp. 392-394 ; 

 Schweigger, Journ. XXIX., 1 820, pp. 504-507. 



1O1. Hydrocyanate of Ammonia. Thom- 



son, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, p. 394. 



102. [Analysis of Kilkenny Coal.] Thom- 



son, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, pp. 394-395. 



1O3. On the composition of Chloride of 



Sulphur. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, pp. 

 408-416 ; Annal. de Chimie, XIV., 1820, pp. 

 322-326 ; Trommsdorff, N. Journ. d. Pharm. 

 V., 1821 (St. 2), pp. 322-326. 



104. [Composition of indigo.] Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XV., 1820. pp. 465-468 ; Schweigger, 

 Journ. XXXI. ( = Jahrb. I.), 1821, pp. 482- 

 485 ; Trommsdorff. N. Journ. d. Pharm. V., 

 1821 (St. 2), pp. 86-91. 



105. Composition of common rosin. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, pp. 468-470; 

 Schweigger, Journ. XXXI. (=Jahrb.l.\ 1821, 

 pp. 480-481 ; Trommsdorff, N. Jouru. d. Pharm. 

 V., 1821 (St. 2), pp. 145-148. 



1O6. Constituents of morphia. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, pp. 470-471 ; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. XXXI. (-'jahrb. I.), 1821, pp. 

 486-487. 



107. Historical sketch of improvements in 



physical science during the year 1819. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. XVI. 1820, pp. 1-46, 80- 

 130; Oken, Isis, 1821 (Lit. Anz.~), col. 81- 

 151. 



1O8. [On a new acetate of lead.] Thom- 



son, Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 39-40 ; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. XXVI1L, 1820, pp. 169-171. 



109. On the specific gravity of gases. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 161- 

 177, 241-268. 



. 110. On ferrochyazate of iron. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 216-223. 



, 111. Description of chromate and bichro- 

 mate of potash. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 

 1820, pp. 321-327; Journ. de Phys. XCL, 

 1820, pp. 278-282. 



112. Experiments to determine the true 



weight of the atoms of barytes, potash, soda, 

 lead, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, muriatic acid, 

 and chromic acid. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 

 1820, pp. 327-337. 



113. Remarkable instance of spontaneous 



Thomson, Thomas. 114. On urea. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 390-392. 



115. On laccin. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 XVI., 1820, p. 392. 



116. Chemical analysis of the Needlestone 

 from Kilpatrick, in Dumbartonshire. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 401-412; Journ. 

 de Phys. XCIL, 1821, pp. 121-135. 



117. Experiments to determine the true 



atomic weight of strontian, lime, magnesia, 

 phosphoric acid, and arsenic acid. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. I., 1821, pp. 1-1.5. 



118. Sulphate of indigo as a test to deter- 

 mine the strength of solutions of oxymuriate of 

 lime. Thomson, Ann. Phil. I., 1821, pp. 72- 

 73 ; Annal. de Chimie. XVI., 1821, pp. 89- 

 91. 



119. Experiments to determine the true 

 weight of the atoms of copper, zinc, iron, man- 

 ganese, nickel, and cobalt. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. I., 1821, pp. 241-252. 



120. Observations on the combination of 

 azote and oxygen. Thomson, Ann. Phil. I., 

 1821. pp. 320-329. 



121. Experiments to determine the atomic 



weight of various metals and acids. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. II., 1821, pp. 120-146. 



122. Experiments to determine the weight 



of an atom of alumina. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 III., 1822, pp. 161-169 ; Quart, Journ. Sci. 

 XIII., 1822, p. 227. 



123. On certain saline solutions which 

 may be cooled without crystallization, but de- 

 posit crystals when agitated. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. III., 1822, pp. 169-174; Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. XIII., 1822, pp. 228-229. 



124. Answer to the review of the sixth 



edition of my " System of Chemistry," in No. 

 XXI. of the Journal of Science, Literature, 

 and the Arts, edited by Mr. BRANDS. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 241-273. 



125. On the influence of humidity in 



modifying the specific gravity of gases. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 302-308. 



126. On the atomic weight of boracic and 



tartaric acids. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VII., 1824, 

 pp. 245-246. 



127. Reply to M. VADQUELIN'S remark on 



combustion. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, 

 p. 390. 



a supposed contradiction in Dr. THOMSON'S 

 " System of Chemistry." Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. VIII., 1824, pp. 203-205. 



128. On subphosphuretted hydrogen gas. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. VIII., 1824, p. 247. 



129. Answer to Mr. RAINT'S paper on the 



specific gravity of hydrogen gas. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. X., 1825, pp. 352-360. 



13O. On the method of analyzing sulphate 



of zinc. Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 182n, pp. 

 363-371, 



