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Kastner, K. W. G. SO. Ueber Lichtentwickel- 

 ung im menschlichen Auge. Kastner, Arckiv 

 Naturl. XXVI., 1834, pp. 290-296. 



81. Kissingen's Heilquellen. Kastner, 



Archiv Naturl. XXVI., 1834, pp. 425-453. 



82. Zur Kenntniss cler physischen Be- 

 schaffenheit von Nord-America's Vereinigten- 

 Staaten. Kastner, Archiv Naturl. XXVII., 

 1835, pp. 49-89. 



83. Die Abstammung der Aniericanischen 



Indianer. Kastner, Archiv Naturl. XXVII., 

 1835, pp. 121-133. 



84. Ueber das Vorkommen von gasigem 



Hydrogen und brennbaren gasigen Carbon- 

 Verbindungen in der atmosphiirischen Luft. 

 Kastner, Archiv Naturl. XXVII., 1835, pp. 

 298-302. 



85. Die Feuerkugel vom 23 Juli 1762 eine 



der grossten die vielleicht je gesehen worden. 

 Kastner, Archiv Naturl. XXVIL, 1835, pp. 

 302-310. 



86. Ueber Eisenbahnen, Steinkohlen, 



entziindliche Schwaden und Bewegung durch 

 Dampf. Kastner, Archiv Naturl. XXVII., 

 1835, pp. 337-374. 



87. [Ueber einen von CEEUZBURG ge- 



fundenen Sandstein mit Schriftabdrucken.] 

 Deutsch. Naturl. Versamml. Bericht, 1840, pp. 

 51-52. 



88. Ueber die Kriifte der Natur. Deutsch. 



Naturf. Versamml. Bericht, 1840, pp. 53-57. 



89. Vorrichtung zur Bestiimnung der 



Heilquellen-Fiihlwiirme. Deutsch. Naturf. Ver- 

 samml. Bericht, 1840, pp. 74-75. 



9O. Gewiunung der sogeuannten Schwefel- 



milch, als Nebenerzeugniss mancher chemischer 

 Bereitungen. Deutsch. Naturf. Versamml. Be- 

 richt, 1 840, pp. 77-86. 



91. Ueber electrochemische Polarisation- 

 en. Deutsch. Naturf. Versamml. Bericht, 1840, 

 p. 89. 



92. Ueber Torfverbesseruug. Deutsch. 



Naturf. Versamml. Bericht, 1840, pp. 177-179. 



93. Die vorziiglichsten Heilquellen des 



Herzogthums Nassau, ihrem physischen Ver- 

 halten und chemischen Gehalte nach gepriift 

 und untersucht. Hufelaud, Journ. Arzn. XCIL, 

 1841 (Heft 2), pp. 67-105. 



94. [Ueber Wirkung des Lichtes.] Deutsch. 



Naturf. Versamml. Bericht, 1842, pp. 25-35. 



Kastner, K.I W. , G., und P. A. von Holger. 

 Ueber das Bleichen des Schellacks und Bereitung 

 eines farblosen Firnisses aus demselben. Erdm. 

 Journ. Tech. Chem. VI., 1829, pp. 364-376. 



Kastner, W. Monstri anatini bicorporei cle- 

 scriptio anatomica una cum disquisitione de ejus 

 ortu. Kiel, Schriften, VII., 1860 (Medic. 2). 



Kater, . . Sur la grosseur des molecules du 



sang. Aunal. de Chimie, X., 1819, pp. 204-207. 



Kater, Edivard. Description of an escapement 

 for an astronomical clock, invented by the late 

 Capt, Henry KATER. Phil. Trans. 1840, pp. 

 335-340. 



Kater, Henry. Description of a very sensible 

 Hygrometer. Asiatick Researches, IX., 1807, 

 pp. 24-31 ; Nicholson, Journ. XXI1L, 1809, 

 pp. 207-211. 



2. Description of an improved Hygrometer. 



Asiatick Researches, IX., 1807, pp. 394-397 ; 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXIIL, 1809, pp. 211-214; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXVIL, 1807, pp. 322-325. 



3. Description of a new Compensation Pen- 

 dulum. Nicholson, Journ. XX., 1808, pp. 214- 

 220. 



4. On the light of the Cassegrainian tele- 

 scope, compared with that of the Gregorian. 

 Phil. Trans. 1813, pp. 206-212. 



5. Further experiments on the light of the 



Cassegraiuian telescope, compared with that of 

 the Gregorian. [1813.] Phil. Trans. 1814, pp. 

 231-247. 



6. An improved method of dividing astro- 

 nomical circles and other instruments. Phil. 

 Trans. 1814, pp. 419-435. 



7. An account of experiments for deter- 

 mining the length of the pendulum vibrating 

 seconds in the latitude of London. Phil. Trans. 

 1818, pp. 32-109. 



8. On the length of the French Metre 

 estimated in parts of the English Standard. 

 Phil. Trans. 1818, pp. 110-117; Annal. de 

 Chimie, VIII., 1818, pp. 376-382. 



9. An account of experiments for deter- 

 mining the variation in the length of the pendu- 

 lum vibrating seconds, at the principal stations 

 of the Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain. 

 Phil. Trans. 1819, pp. 336-508 ; Edinb. Phil. 

 Journ. II., 1820, pp. 319-325. 



. 10. An account of the comparisons of 



various British standards of linear measure. 

 Phil. Trans. 1821, pp. 75-94. 



11. (Bakerian Lecture.) On the best 



kind of steel and form for a compass needle. 

 Phil. Trans. 1821, pp. 104-130. 

 12. Notice respecting a volcanic appear- 

 ance in the moon. Phil. Trans. 1821, pp. 131-132. 



13. An account of the remeasurement of 



the cube, cylinder, and sphere, used by the late 

 Sir G. S. EVELYN in his inquiries respecting a 

 standard of weights and measures. Phil. Trans. 

 1821, pp. 316-326. 



14. Third Report of the Commissioners 



appointed to consider the subject of Weights 

 and Measures. Quart. Journ. Sci. XL, 1821, 

 pp. 378-380. 



15. On the construction of a Balance. 



[1821.] Quart. Journ. Sci. XII., 1822, pp. 

 40-41. 



