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Kirwan, Richard. 7. State of the Weather in 

 Dublin from the 1st of June 1791 to the 1st of 

 June 1793. Irish Acad. Trans. V., pp. 39-50. 



8. Examination of the supposed igneous 



origin of stony substances. [1793.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. V., pp. 51-82. 



9. Essay, in answer to the following Ques- 

 tion proposed by the Royal Irish Academy : 

 " What are the Manures most advantageously 

 applicable to the various sorts of soils, and 

 what are the causes of their beneficial effect 

 in each particular instance?" [1794.] Irish 

 Acad. Trans. V., pp. 129-198. 



10. Meteorological Observations made in 



Ireland in the year 1793. [1794.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. V., pp. 227-242. 



11. Experiments on a new Earth found 



near Stronthian in Scotland. [1794.] Irish 

 Acad. Trans. V., pp. 243-256. 



12. Synoptical view of the state of the 

 Weather in Dublin. [1796.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. VI., 1797, pp. 169-176. 



13. Thoughts on Magnetism. [1796.] 



Irish Acad. Trans. VI., 1797, pp. 177-192; 

 Gilbert, Annal. VI., 1800, pp. 391-406. 



14. On the primitive state of the Globe 



and its subsequent catastrophe. [1796.] 

 Irish Acad. Trans. VI., 1797, pp. 233-308. 



15. Synoptical view of the state of the 



Weather in the year 1796. [1796.] Irish 

 Acad. Trans. VI.. 1797, pp. 309-312. 



16. Synoptical view of the state of the 



Weather at Dublin in the Year 1797. Irish 

 Acad. Trans. VI., 1797, p. 435. 



17. Experiments on the composition and 



proportion of Carbon in Bitumens and Mineral 

 Coal. Nicholson, Journ. I., 1797, pp. 487- 

 497. 



18. Experiences sur la composition des 



sels. (Transl.) Annal. de Chimie, XXV., 1798, 

 pp. 282-291. 



19. Ueber die Priifungsmittel fur die 



Salzsaure im freien oder verbundeueu Zustande. 

 Crell, Chem. Annal. I., 1800, pp. 480-484. 



2O. Ueber die Priifungsniittel fur die 

 Vitriolsiiure in freiem oder verbundenem Zu- 

 stande. Crell, Chem. Annal. II., 1800, pp. 3-12, 

 87-94. 



21. Ueber die Priifungsmittel des im 



Wasser befindliehen Boraxes, wie auch tier 

 freien Boraxsiiure. Crell, Chem. Annal. II., 

 1800, pp. 171-175. 



22. Ueber die Priifungsmittel des Eisens 



iu Wassern, es mag mit Luftsaure oder mit 

 einer mineralischen Siiure verbunden sein. 

 Crell, Chem. Annal. II., 1800, pp. 266-272. 



23. Ueber die Priifungsmittel der soge- 



nannten Schwefel-Lebern und ihrer Abarten. 

 Crell, Chem. Annal. II., 1800, pp. 347-350. 



Kirwan, Richard. 24. Ueber die Priifuugs- 

 mittel der Leberluft und der schwefligten Luft. 

 Crell, Chem. Annal. II., 1800, pp. 448-450. 



25. Additional observations on the pro- 

 portion of real acid in the three ancient known 

 mineral acids, and on the ingredients in various 

 neutral salts and other compounds. [1797.] 

 Irish Acad. Trans. VII., 1800, pp. 163-304 ; 

 Gilbert, Annal. XI., 1802, pp. 266-287. 



26. Synoptical view of the state of the 

 weather at Dublin in the year 1798. Irish 

 Acad. Trans. VII., 1800, p. 316. 



27. Synoptical view of the state of the 



weather at Dublin in the year 1799. Irish 

 Acad. Trans. VII., 1800, p. 359. 



28. Ueber die Ursache, warum entgegen- 



gesetzte, in einem Wasser zugleich aufgeloste. 

 Salze sich nicht zerlegen. Crell, Chem. Annal. 

 I., 1801, pp. 345-354. 



29. Ueber die chemische und mineralog- 



ische Kunstsprache. Crell, Chem. Annal. II., 



1801, pp. 32-46, 118-135. 



3O. Report of the Gold Mines in the 



county of Wicklow, with observations thereon. 

 Dublin Soc. Trans. II., 1801 (pt. 2), pp. 130- 

 149. 



31. Observations on the proofs of the 

 Huttoninn theory of the earth, adduced by Sir 

 James HALL, Bart. [1800.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. VIII., 1802, pp. 3-28 ; Crell, Chem. 

 Annal. I., 1802, pp. 91-105, 179-197 ; Gilbert, 

 Annal. VIII., 1801, pp. 109-128 ; Nicholson, 

 Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 97-102, 153-159. 



32. An illustration and confirmation of 



some facts mentioned in an essay on the primi- 

 tive state of the Globe. [1800.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. VIII., 1802, pp. 29-34 ; Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XIV., 1802, pp. 14-17. 



33. An essay on the declivities of moun- 

 tains. [1800.] Irish Acad. Trans. VIII., 1802, 

 pp. 35-52; Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1803, pp. 

 256-266. 



. 34. Of chemical and mineralogical no- 

 menclature. [1800.] Irish Acad. Trans. VIII., 



1802, pp. 53-76. 



35. Synoptical view of the state of the 



weather in Dublin in the year 1800. Irish 

 Acad. Trans. VIII., 1802, pp. 203-205. 



36. Of the variations of the atmosphere. 



[1801.] Irish Acad. Trans. VIII., 1802, pp. 

 269-508. 



37. Synoptical view of the state of the 

 weather at Dublin in the year 1801. Irish 

 Acad. Trans. VIII., 1802, p. 509. 



38. A reply to Mr. PLAYFAIR'S reflections 



on Mr. KTRWAN'S refutation of the Huttonian 

 theory of the earth. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIV., 

 1802, pp. 3-13. 



