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Haughton, B. The Aurora Borcalis of 14 De- 

 cember 1862 ("Northern Corona"). Dublin, 

 Roy. Soc. Journ. IV., 1863, pp. 151-153. 



Haughton, Graves C. On the relative dynamic 

 value of the degrees of the compass, and on the 

 cause of the needle resting in the magnetic 

 meridian. Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1846, p. 626. 



2. Proofs of the antagonism of heat and 



electricity ; and also of the singleness of the 

 electric fluid, with some remarks on the nature 

 of conduction and induction. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1847 (pt. 2), pp. 27-28. 



3. Experiment proving the common nature 



of magnetism, cohesion, and viscosity. Phil. 

 Mag. XXX., 1847, pp. 437-457, 502-522. 



Haughton, J. On the difference between rain- 

 fall and evaporation at St. Helena in 1860. 

 [1862.] Irish Acad. Proc. VIII, 1864, pp. 

 139-152. 



Haughton, J. C. Memorandum on the geological 

 structure and mineral resources of the Sing- 

 bhoom Division of the South-west Frontier 

 agency. Bengal, Jouru. Asiat. Soc. XXIII., 

 1854, pp. 103-122. 



2. Papers relating to the Aborigines of 



the Andaman Islands. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. 

 Soc. XXX., 1862, pp. 251-267. 



Haughton, James. Remarks on Moths which 

 cause destruction in granaries. [1856.] Dublin, 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. I., 1849-55, pp. 22-23. 



2. On the Coleoptera infesting granaries. 



Dublin, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. I, 1849-55, pp. 

 153-154. 



3. Some remarks on the economy of grani- 



vorous Lepidopterous larvae. Newman, Zoolo- 

 gist, XIV., 1856, pp. 5144-5145. 



4. On curious webs wove by Tinea gra- 



nella. Nat. Hist. Review, IV., 1857, p. 73. 



Haughton, Sanntcl. On the laws of equilibrium 

 and motion of solid and fluid bodies. Canib. 

 and Dubl. Math. Journ. I, 1846, pp. 173-182 ; 

 II, pp. 100-108 ; Irish Acad. Proc. Ill, 1846, 

 pp. 252-258 ; Irish Acad. Trans. XXI, 1848, 

 pp. 151-198. 



2. On the analysis of Spodumene and 



Killinite. Dublin, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. I, 

 1849-55, pp. 24-25 ; Nat. Hist. Review, in, 

 1856 (Proc.), pp. 64-65. 



3. Notes on molecular mechanics. No. 1. 



On the general equations of motion. Canib. 

 and Dubl. Math. Journ. V, 1850, pp. 172- 

 176. 



4. On a new method of deducing FEESNEL'S 

 laws of wave propagation from a mechanical 

 theory. Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 455- 

 459. 



5. On the function peculiar to a system 

 of attracting and repelling molecules. Irish 

 Acad. Proc. IV, 1850, pp. 460-462. 



Haughton, Samuel. 6. Notice of the occur- 

 rence of fragments of granite in limestone, 

 county Dublin. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. V., 

 1850-53, p. 113. 



7. Notes on the geology of Rathlin 

 Island. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. V, 1850- 

 53, pp. 130-133. 



8. Notes on the Serpentines of Cornwall 



and Connemara. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. V, 

 1850-53, pp. 136-139. 



9. Account of the gangue of Conlig Lead 



Mine, county of Down. Dublin, Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. V., 1850-53, pp. 203-204. 



10. Geological and statistical notes on 

 Irish Mines. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. V, 

 1850-53, pp. 279-285; VI, 1853-55, pp. 168- 

 177, 206-214. 



11. On CLAIEAUT'S Theorem. Carnb. and 



Dubl. Math. Journ. VI, 1851, pp. 182-185. 



12. On Prof. POTTER'S theory of sound. 



Phil. Mag. I, 1851, pp. 332-334. 

 13. Notes on molecular mechanics. No. 2. 



Propagation of plane waves. Camb. and Dubl. 



Math. Journ. VIII, 1853, pp. 159-165; IX, 



1854, pp. 129-137. 



14. On a modification of Mr. GREEN'S 



formula applicable to the representation of 



M. JAMIN'S experiments on reflected polarized 



light, Irish Acad. Proc. V, 1853, p. 470. 

 15. On the use of the hygrometer in the 



barometric measurement of height. Irish Acad. 



Proc. V., 1853, pp. 341-348. 



16. On the reflexion of polarized light 



from the surface of transparent bodies. Phil. 

 Mag. VI, 1853, pp. 81-88. 



17. On the newer Palceozoic rocks, which 



border the Menai Straits, in Carnarvonshire. 

 Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. VI, 1853-55, pp. 

 1-27. 



18. Notices of Fossils from the Carboni- 



ferous Limestone. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 VI, 1853-55, pp. 47-49. 



19. On the Iron Ores of Carnarvonshire. 



Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. VI, 1853-55, pp. 

 128-132. 



2O. On the evidence afforded by Fossil 



Plants, as to the boundary line between the 

 Devonian and Carboniferous Rocks. Dublin, 

 Geol. Soc. Jouru. VI, 1853-55, pp. 227- 

 241. 



21. Properties of the mica of the Dublin, 



Wicklow, and Carlow granites. Irish Acad. 

 Proc. VI, 1853-54, pp. 176-179. 



22. On the granites of the province of 



Leinster. Irish Acad. Proc. VI, 1853-54, pp. 

 230-239. 



23. On the depth of the sea deducible 



from tidal observations. Irish Acad. Proc. VI., 

 1853-54, pp. 354-355. 



