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Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von. 



134. Ueber einige Erscheinungen in clcr 



Intensitiit des Thierkreislichtes. Poggend. 



Annal. XCVII., 1856, pp. 138-141 ; Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XVI., 1855-56, pp. 16-20 ; 



Astr. Nachr. XLII., 1856, col. 65-68. 

 135. Ueber den Manati des Orinoko. 



Wiegmann, Archiv, 1858, pp. 390-425. 

 136. Von den Zweifeln, welche iiber den 



Flacheninhalt des jetzigen Mexicanischen Ge- 



biets erhoben worden sind. Zeitschr. Allg. 



Erdkunde, IV., 1858, pp. 169-172. 



137. Sur le nombre et la distribution 



geographique <les volcans de la terre. ( Transl.) 

 Bibl. Univ. Archives, V., 1859, pp. 74-77. 



138. Memoria razonada de las salinas de 



Zipaquira. (Transl.) Colombia, Contrib. II., 

 1861, pp. 47-48. 



Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von, 

 et Jean Baptiste Biot. Sur les variations du 

 magnetisme terrestre, a differentes latitudes. 

 Paris, Bull. Soc. Philom. III., 1804, pp. 241- 

 242; Journ. de Phys. LIX., 1804, pp. 429- 

 450; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXII., 1805, pp. 

 248-257, 299-308 ; Gilbert, Annal. XX., 1805, 

 pp. 257-298. 



Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von, 

 et Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac. Experiences 

 sur les moyens eudiometriques et sur la pro- 

 portion des principes constituants de I'atmo- 

 sphere. Annal. de Chimie, LIII., 1805, pp. 

 239-259; Gilbert, Annal. XX., 1805, pp. 38- 

 92, 129-146 ; Journ. de Phys. LX., 1804, pp. 

 129-167. 



2. Experiences sur la torpille. 



Anual. de Chimie, LVL, 1805, pp. 15-23; 

 Nicholson, Journ. XIII., 1806, pp. 180-184 ; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXIIL, 1806, pp. 356- 

 360. 



3. Observations sur 1'intensite et 



Pinclinaison des forces magnetiques, faites en 

 France, en Suisse, en Italie, &c. Arcueil, Mem. 

 de Phys. I., 1807, pp. 1-22 ; Gilbert, Annal. 

 XXVHI., 1808, pp. 257-276. 



Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von, 

 et Provencal. Recherches sur la respiration 

 des poissons. Arcueil, Mem. de Phys. II., 1809, 

 pp. 359-404; Journ. de Phys. LXIX., 1809, 

 pp. 261-286 ; Schweigger, Journ. I., 1811, pp. 

 86-121. 



Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von, 

 et Vauquelin. Sur la cause et les effets de 

 la dissolubilite du gaz nitreux dans la solution 

 du sulfate de fer. Annal. de Chimie, XXVIII., 

 1798, pp. 181-188. 



Hume, Abraham. An account of a recent visit 

 to the submarine forest at Leasowe. Liverpool, 

 Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. I., 1845, pp. 97-107. 



Hume, Abraham. 2. Notice of certain mineral 

 springs at Leasowe. Lancashire, Trans. Hist. 

 Soc. I., 1849, p. 105. 



3. On the Ethnology of the Liverpool 



district. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1854, p. 129. 



Hume, Joseph. Remarks on certain properties 

 of barytes in its combination with mineral 

 acids ; and on two new salts never before de- 

 scribed. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIV., 1802, pp. 

 357-359. 



2. Letter to Charles HATCHETT, respecting 



the prussiate of copper. Roy. Inst. Journ. II., 



1803, pp. 11-12. 



3. On the formation of nitrous ether, by 



means of nitrate of mercury, and on other 

 discoveries supposed to be modern. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. XVII., 1803, pp. 305-306. 



4. On the supposed new metal lately dis- 

 covered in platina. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIX., 



1804, pp. 29-32. 



5. On prussiate of copper. Tilloch, Phil. 



Mag. XX., 1805, pp. 142-143. 



6. On phosphoric acid and phosphorus. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XX., 1805, pp. 160-162; 

 Annal. de Chimie, LV., 1805, pp. 172-176. 



7. Letter respecting the carburetted hy- 



drogen gas procured from coals, by Dr. CLAY- 

 TON, early in the last century. Nicholson, 

 Journ. XVI., 1807, pp. 170-171. 



8. On destroying insects injurious to cul- 

 tivation. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXIX., 1807, 

 pp. 353-354. 



9. On the use of sulphur as a vermifuge. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXX., 1808, pp. 71-72. 



1O. On the identity of Silex and Oxygen. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXX., 1808, pp. 165-171, 

 274-280, 356-363; XXXI., pp. 161-174. 



11. A new method for detecting arsenic. 



Tillocli, Phil. Mag. XXXIII., 1809, pp. 401-402. 



12. Remarks on military rockets. Nichol- 

 son, Journ. XXVIII., 1811, pp. 63-67. 



13. Remarks on his test for arsenic. Til- 



loch, Phil. Mag. XL., 1812, pp. 105-109, 294- 

 297, 431-434. 



14. Description of a new gasometer and 

 blow-pipe. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLIV., 1814, 

 pp. 1-3. 



15. New process for emetic tartar. Til- 

 loch, Phil. Mag. XLV., 1815, pp. 301-302. 



16. On emetic tartar. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 



XLVIL, 1816, pp. 264-265. 



Hume, Wm. Meteorological and other observa- 

 tions in reference to the causes of yellow fever 

 in Charleston, with an outline of a plan for its 

 prevention. Charleston, Med. Journ. V., 1850, 

 pp. 1-33 ; VIII., 1853, pp. 55-67. 



2. On the detection and identification of 



vegetable substances in the stomach after death. 

 Charleston, Med. Journ. V., 1850, pp. 421-435. 



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