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Knowles, John. On the advantages of the 

 Curvilinear Form introduced by Sir Robert 

 SEPPINGS, in the construction of the sterns of 

 British Ships of War. Quart. Journ. Sci. 

 XIV., 1823, pp. 325-332. 



Knowles, E. R. J. Extraordinary appearance 

 in the flame of a common mould caudle. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1846 (pt. 2), p. 49. 



Knox, A. E. Notes on the birds of Sussex. 

 Newman, Zoologist, I., 1843, pp. 137-140, 225- 

 230 ; II., pp. 430-433. 



2. Notes on the cause of the nudity of the 



throat, &c., and of the absence of nasal bristles 

 in the adult Rook. Newman, Zoologist, II., 

 1844, pp. 628-633. 



3. On the habits of the black- winged Stilt, 



as observed on its occurrence in Sussex. Sclater, 

 Ibis, I., 1859, pp. 395-397. 



Knox, George. Observations on Calp. [1801.] 

 Irish Acad. Trans. VIII., 1802, pp. 207-214. 



2. Some account of a very singular and 



important Alum Mine near Glasgow. Nichol- 

 son, Journ. XVI., 1807, pp. 233-235. 



3. Facts and experiments relating to 



Fiorin Grass. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLL, 1813, 

 pp. 313-314. 



4. Experiments and observations on the 



Newry pitch-stone, and its products, and on the 

 formation of pumice. Phil. Trans. 1822, pp. 313- 

 338 ; Annal. de Chimie, XXII., 1823, pp. 44-50. 

 5. On Bitumen in stones. Phil. Trans. 



1823, pp. 517-528; Aunal. de Chimie, XXV., 



1824, pp. 178-192; Sillinian, Journ. XII., 1827, 

 pp. 147-149. 



Knox, George James. On the direction and mode 

 of propagation of the electric force traversing 

 interposed media. [1839.] Phil. Mag. XVI., 

 1840, pp. 185-194; Irish Acad. Trans. XIX., 

 1843, pp. 147-153. 



2. On a compound of fluorine and carbon. 



Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 299-300. 



3. On the insulation of fluorine, and on a 



compound of fluorine and selenium. Irish Acad. 

 Proc. I., 1841, pp. 335-337. 



4. On the oxidating power of glass for 



metals. [1840.] Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, 

 pp. 369-370 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. XX., 

 1840, pp. 503-505. 



5. Notice of a gaseous compound of fluorine 



and cyanogen. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 

 371-373. 



6. On a principle for producing an ever- 

 burning flame. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 

 473-474. 



7. Supplementary researches on the direc- 

 tion and mode of propagation of the Electric 

 Force, and on the source of electric develope- 

 ment. [1841.] Irish Acad. Trans. XIX., 

 1843, pp. 257-263. 



Knox, George James. 8. On the improvement 

 of the voltaic pile. Irish Acad. Proc. II., 1844, 

 pp. 25-29. 



9. On the compound nature of nitrogen. 



Irish Acad. Proc. II., 1844, pp. 171-172. 



Knox, George James, and Thomas Knox. On 

 the insulation of Fluorine. [1837.] Irish 

 Acad. Trans. XVIII., 1838, pp. 127-134 ; Brit, 

 Assoc. Rep. 1836 (pt. 2), p. 77. 



2. On Fluorine. Irish Acad. Proc. 



I., 1841, pp. 54-56 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. 

 IX., 1836, pp. 119-121 ; XX., 1840, pp. 172- 

 175 ; Phil. Mag. IX., 1836, pp. 107-109. 



3. On the magnetising power of the 



more refrangible solar rays. Irish Acad. Proc. 

 I., 1841, pp. 393-395. 



Knox, Henry B., and Thomas Knox. On the 

 comparative amount of rain at Toomavara, 

 county of Tipperary, and at Monks' Eleigh, 

 Suffolk. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 455- 

 458. 



2. On the quantity of rain which 



falls in the south-west of Ireland and in Suf- 

 folk, with the wind at the several points of the 

 compass. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1843 (pt. 2), pp. 

 22-23. 



Knox, John. On some phenomena of colours 

 exhibited by thin plates. Phil. Trans. 1815, pp. 

 161-181. 



Knox, R. W. Report of some experiments on 

 the electricity of metallic veins, and the tem- 

 perature of mines. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837, pp. 

 133-137. 



Knox, Robert. On the relation subsisting be- 

 tween the time of the day, and various functions 

 of the human body ; and on the manner in 

 which the pulsations of the heart and arteries 

 are aifected by muscular exertion. Edinb. Med. 

 and Surg. Journ. XI., 1815, pp. 52-65, 164- 

 167 ; Meckel, Deutsches Archiv, II., 1816, pp. 

 85-95. 



2. On the climate of Southern Africa, with 



an abstract of a Meteorological Register kept at 

 Graaf Reynet. Edinb. Phil. Journ. V., 1821, 

 pp. 279-287 ; Froriep, Notizen, I., 1822, col. 

 225-227. 



3. Notice relative to the habits of the 



Hy;ena of Southern Africa. [1822.] Edinb. 

 Mem. Wern. Soc. IV., 1821-23, pp. 383-385 ; 

 Edinb. Journ. Sci. III., 1825, pp. 80-83 ; Fro- 

 riep, Notizeu, V., 1823, col. 243-245. 



4. Observations on the anatomy of the 



Beaver (" Castor Fiber," Linn.), considered as 

 an aquatic animal. [1823.] Edinb. Mem. 

 Wern. Soc. IV., 1821-22, pp. 548-555. 



5. Observations relative to the action of 



the heart in fishes. Edinb. Med. and Surg. 

 Journ. XVIIL, 1822, pp. 564-567. 



