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Note sur 1'emploi des rondelles 

 en caoutchouc vulcanise comme ressort Je choc 

 et de traction. Paris, Soc. Ing. Civ. Mem. 

 1854, pp. 80-85. 



How, Henry. On the decomposition of Citrate 

 of Lime in contact with putrefying curd. 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. V., 1853, pp. 1-7; Erdm. 

 Journ. Prnk. Chem. LVL, 1852, pp. 208-210. 



2. On certain salts and products of de- 

 composition of Comenic Acid. [1851.] Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Trans. XX., 1853, pp. 225-246; 

 Annal. de Chimie, XXXIV., 1852, pp. 484- 

 488 ; Liebig, Anual. LXXX., 1851, pp. 65-98. 



3. On Meconic Acid and some of its 



derivatives. [1852.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. 

 XX., 1853, pp. 401-416 ; Annal. de Chimie, 

 XXXVIII., 1853, pp. 192-197 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. XXIV., 1853, pp. 32-33 ; Liebig, Annal. 

 LXXXI1L, 1852, pp. 350-374. 



4. On some new basic products obtained 



by the decomposition of Vegetable Alkaloids. 

 Chem. Soc. Journ. VI., 1854, pp. 125-139 ; 

 Annal. de Chimie, XXXIX., 1853, pp. 487- 

 490; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. LIX., 1853, 

 pp. 489-492 ; Journ. de Pharm. XXIV., 1853, 

 pp. 383-384. 



5. Note on Platinum accompanying Silver 



in solution in Nitric Acid. Chem. Soc. Journ. 

 VII., 1855, pp. 48-49. 



6. On the Hyposulphites of the Organic 



Alkaloids. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. I. 1855 

 pp. 47-57. 



7. Some additional observations on the 



ethers and amides of Meconic and Comenic 

 Acids. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. I., 1855, pp 

 212-225. 



8. On the occurrence of Natro-Boro-Cal- 



cite with Glauber Salt in the Gypsum of Nova 

 Scotia. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VII V 1857 

 pp. 54-60. 



9. On the action of the Halogen Com- 

 pounds of Ethyl and Amyl on some Vegetable 

 Alkaloids. [1854.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. 

 XXL, 1857, pp. 27-48 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. 

 Chem. LXIIL, 1854, pp. 300-307 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. XXVII., 1855, pp. 233-235. 



1O. Chemical analysis of Faroelite, and 



some other Zeolites occurring in Nova Scotia. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VIII., 1858, pp. 207- 

 212; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. LXXV., 1858, 

 pp. 460-462 ; Silliman, Journ. XX VI., 1858 

 pp. 30-34. 



11. Description and analysis of three 



new minerals, associates in the Trapp of the 

 Bay of Fundy. [1858.] Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. X., 1859, pp. 84-94 ; Nova Scotia, 

 Trans. Lit. Sci. Soc. 1859, pp. 30-41. 



VOL. III. 



How, Henry. 12. On an Oil-Coal found near 

 .Pictou, Nova Scotia, and thu comparative com- 

 position of the minerals often included in the 

 term Coal. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XII., 



1860, pp. 80-87 ; Silliman, Journ. XXX., 1860, 

 pp. 74-79. 



13. On Natro-boro-calcite and another 



Borate occurring in the Gypsum of Nova 

 Scotia. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XIV., 1861, 

 pp. 112-116; Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 

 1862, pp. 428-432 ; Silliman, Journ. XXXII., 



1861, pp. 9-13. 



14. On Gyrolite occurring with Calcite in 



Apophyllite in the Trapp of the Bay of Fundy. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XIV., 1861, pp. 117- 

 118; Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1862, pp. 

 426-428; Silliman, Journ. XXXIL, 1861, pp. 

 13-14. 



15. On some Mineral Waters of Nova 



Scotia. Canadian Naturalist, VIII., 1863, pp. 

 371-376. 



16. On Pickeringite occurring in Slate in 



Nova Scotia, and on the class of salts to which 

 it belongs. Chem. Soc. Jouru. I., 1863, pp. 

 200-206. 



How, Henry, and Rowney, H. Analysis of the 

 ashes of the Orange Tree (Citrus aurantium). 

 [1847.] Chem. Soc. Mem. III., 1845-48, pp. 

 370-377; Chem. Coll. Reports, 1849, pp. 43- 

 50 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. LXIL, 1847, 

 pp. 322-329 ; Froriep, Notizen, V., 1 848, pp. 

 97-101 ; Liebig, Annal. LXIIL, 1847, pp. 333- 

 337 ; Phil. Mag. XXXI., 1847, pp. 271-278. 



Howard, D. S. The formation of bars in 

 rivers and harbours. Franklin Inst. Journ. 

 XXXVL, 1858, pp. 73-76. 



Howard, David. Contribution towards the 

 history of Cinnamic Acid. Chem. Soc. Journ. 

 XIII., 1861, pp. 135-139. 



Howard, Edward. On a new fulminating mer- 

 cury. Phil. Trans. 1800, pp. 204-238 ; Gilbert, 

 Annal. XXXVII., 1811, pp. 75-97; Journ. de 

 Phys. LIIL, 1801, pp. 440-443. 



- 2. Experiments and observations on certain 

 stony and metalline substances which at different 

 times are said to have fallen on the earth ; also 

 on various kinds of native iron. Phil. Trans 

 1802, pp. 168-212 ; Annal. de Chimie, XLTII.,' 

 1802, pp. 56-85, 225-267; Gilbert, Aunal. 

 XIII., 1803, pp. 291-327 ; Journ. des Mines, 

 XIII., 1802-3, pp. 11-31, 81-91 ; Journ. de 

 Phys. LV., 1802, pp. 362-376. 



3. Account of an experiment for supplying 



Worm Tubes and other refrigeratories by the 

 assistant pressure of the atmosphere, which 

 proved unsuccessful on a large scale ; to which 

 is added an improvement for extending the 

 useful applications of the Syphon. Nicholson, 

 Journ. VI., 1803, pp. 216-218. 



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