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Herapath, Thornton John. 22. On the com- 

 bination of arsenious acid with albumen. Phil. 

 Mas;. II., 1851, pp. 34.5-347 ; Erclm. Journ. 

 Prak. Chera. LIV., 1851, pp. 407-410. 



23. Analysis of a chalybeate water from 



the neighbourhood of Brecon. Chemist, ILL. 

 1851-52, pp. 145-147. 



24. Chemical report on the water supply 



of Bristol. Chemist, III., 1851-52, pp. 433- 

 436, 499-502, 529-536. 



25. On the mode of extracting manure 

 from sewage water, practised at Cardiff Gaol. 

 Agric. Soc. Journ. XIII., 1852, pp. 197-199. 



26. On the combination of arsenious acid 

 and albumen, considered in its relations to 

 LIKRIG'S theory on the action of inorganic 

 poisons. Annals of Pharm. I., 1852, pp. 164 

 168 ; Journ. de Pharm. XXI., 1852, pp. 35- 

 37; Pharmaceut. Journ. XI., 1852, pp. 266- 

 268. 



27. On a quick approximative method of 



estimating minute quantities of Iron by means 

 of a Colorimeter. Chem. Soc. Journ. V., 1853, 

 p. 27. 



28. Bestimmung des Eisens, Cyans, Cyan- 



wasserstoffs, und Schwefelcyanwasserstoffs durch 

 volumenometrische Analyse. (Tri/i/st.) Erdm. 

 Journ. Prak. Chem. LX., 1853, pp. 242-244. 



29. Were the ancient Egyptians acquainted 

 with Nitric Acid? Phil. Mag. V., 1853, pp. 

 339-340. 



3O. On a quick approximative method of 



estimating minute quantities of Iodine. Phil. 

 Mag. VI., 1853, pp.. 185-186. 



31. The Torbanehill mineral. [1853.] 



Chemist, I., 1854, pp. 207-208. 



32. On the presence of Fluorine in the 



feathers of birds, and on the existence of 

 minute traces of that element in hair and wool. 

 Chemist, I, 1854, pp. 324-325. 



33. Chemical and microscopical examina- 

 tion of the fruit of the Medlar (Mespilus ger- 

 manica) ; with some observations on the pheno- 

 mena of Wetting or rotting. Chemist, I., 1854, 

 pp. 513-520. 



34. On the adulteration of malt liquors 



with Cocculus Indicus ; with remarks on the 

 detection of Picrotoxia. Chemist, I., 1854, pp. 

 577-582. 



35. On the estimation of the proportion of 



Aconitine in the tubers and root-stock of 

 Aconitum uapellus (Wolfsbane or Monkshood) ; 

 with remarks on the preparation of Aconitine, 

 and on a case of poisoning by Aconitum. 

 Chemist, II., 1855, pp. 147-153. 



36. On the presence of Nicotine in the 



urine of Tobacco smokers ; with remarks on 

 the detection of Nicotine and Coniine. Chemist, 

 II., 1855, pp. 522-524. 



Herapath, Thornton John. 37. Curious oxida- 

 tion of a lead pipe. Chemist, II., 1 855, pp. 534- 

 535. 



38. On the estimation of iron, cyanogen, 



hydrocyanic acid, and hydrosulphocyanic acid 

 by volume analysis ; with remarks on the 

 quantitative determination of the sulphocyauide 

 of potassium in the human saliva. Chemist, 

 II., 1855, pp. 577-580. 



39. Remarks on the micro-chemical ex- 



amination of a tree that had been struck by 

 lightning. Chemist, II., 1855, pp. 596-597. 



4O. On the application of the microscope 

 to the identification and discovery of certain 

 vegetable poisons. Chemist, III., 1856, pp. 

 49-57. 



41. On the metals of the earths. Chemist, 



III., 1856, pp. 249-254. 



42. On the ammonio-sulphate of copper, 



and zinc. Chemist, III., 1856, p. 394. 



43. On the phosphorescence of the glow- 

 worm and fire-fly. Chemist, III., 1856, pp. 

 714-715. 



44. On the stannate of Zinc found in the 



slags of the copper furnaces. Chemist, IV., 

 1857, pp. 65-66. 



45. On the presence of Iodine in atmo- 

 spheric air. Chemist, IV., 1857, pp. 193-196. 



46. On the determination of" the strength 



and money value of commercial cyanide of 

 Potassium, and on a method of estimating 

 cyanogen and hydrocyanic acid. Chemist, IV., 

 1857, pp. 263-265. 



47. Note sur le Plomb contenu dans les 



Eaux. (Transl.) Journ. de Pharm. XXXVL, 

 1859, pp. 205-206. 



Herapath, Thornton John and William. On 

 the artificial formation of crystalline oxide of 

 zinc. Chem. Soc. Journ. I., 1849, pp. 42-44. 



2. On the waters of the Dead Sea. 



[1849.] Chemist, I., 1849-50, pp. 242-247; 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. II., 1 850, pp. 336-344 ; 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XLVIIL, 1850, pp. 

 313-320. 



3. Note on the existence of Strontia 



in the well waters of Bristol. Chem. Soc. 

 Journ. V., 1853, pp. 193-194. 



Herapath, Thornton Jo/in, and Berkeley Hill. 

 Chemical examination of the so-called "Cuckoo- 

 spittle." Chemist, II., 1855, pp. 1-3. 



Herapath, William. Description of a new 

 magnetic balance. Thomson, Ann. Phil. II., 

 1821, p. 291. 



2. On Cadmium, and the sources of pro- 

 curing it in quantity. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 III., 1822, pp. 435-437 ; Annal. de Chimie, 

 XXL, 1822, pp. 217-220; Quart. Journ. Sci. 

 XIIL, 1822, pp. 427-428; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 LXIL, 1823, pp. 166-168. 



