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Davy, Edmund. 15. An account of some ex- 

 periments recently made on the buoys in Kings- 

 town Harbour, with a view to protect from the 

 action of sea-water the metals, and especially 

 the ironwork, attached to them. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1835 (pt. 2), pp. 34-36 ; Erdm. Journ. 

 Prak. Chem. VII., 1836, pp. 129-133; Liebig, 

 Annal. XVII., 1836, pp. 241-244. 



16. On some recent experiments made 



with a view of protecting tin plate and tinned 

 iron from corrosion in sea water, with some pro- 

 bable applications; and on the power of zinc to 

 protect other metals from corrosion in the atmo- 

 sphere. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835 (pt. 2), pp. 36- 

 37; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. VII., 1836, pp. 

 133-135; Liebig, Annal. XVII., 1836, pp. 244- 

 246. 



17. On the comparative value of Irish and 



Virginian tobacco. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835 

 (pt. 2), pp. 37-38; Journ. de Pharm. XXII., 

 1836, pp. 18-21; Liebig, Annal. XVIII., 1836, 

 pp. 63-66. 



18. On Nicotin and some of its combina- 

 tions. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835 (pt. 2), pp. 38- 

 40; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. VII., 1836, pp. 

 91-93. 



19. Notice of a new gaseous bicarburet of 



hydrogen, and of a peculiar compound of carbon 

 and potassium or carburet of potassium, &c. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836 (pt. 2), pp. 62-63, 63- 

 64 ; Journ. de Pharm. XXIIL, 1837, pp. 143- 

 145; Liebig, Annal. XXIIL, 1837. pp. 144- 

 146; Thomson, Records, IV., 1836, pp. 321- 

 323. 



20. On a new gaseous compound of carbon 



and hydrogen. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837 (pt. 2), 

 p. 50; Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1837, pp. 88-89 ; 

 Irish Acad. Trans. XVIIL, 1838, pp. 80-88. 



21. An account of a new fulminating silver, 

 and its application as a test for chlorine. [1831.] 

 Irish Acad. Trans. XVII., 1G37, pp. 265-274." 



22. On a manganese ore containing oxide 



of copper from Sweden. Dublin, Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. I., 1838, pp. 241-245. 



23. On the manufacture of sulphuric acid. 



Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 297-298. 



24. On a test for manganese in inorganic 



and organic bodies. Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 

 1850, pp. 345-346. 



25. On some new and simple methods of 

 detecting manganese in natural and artificial 

 compounds, and of obtaining its combinations 

 for economical or other uses. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 VI., 1854. pp. 385-388. 



26. An account of some experiments made 

 to determine the relative deodorizing powers of 

 peat charcoal, peat, and lime in different states, 

 and other substances. [1855.] Dublin Soc. 

 Journ. I., 1856-57, pp. 1-6. 



Davy, Edmund. 27. On a timple electro-che- 

 mical method of detecting arsenic, or arsenious 

 acid, &c., under different circumstances, and 

 especially when mixed with organic fluids or 

 solids, &c. Dublin Soc. Journ. I., 1856-57, pp. 

 62-72. 



28. An account of some miscellaneous 



experiments made to determine the relative 

 Deodorizing Powers of different substances. 

 [1855.] Dublin Soc. Journ. I., 1856-57, pp. 

 134-139 ; Chemist, IV., 1857, pp. 4-8. 



29. On the use of Platina, instead of Por- 



celain or Glass, in MARSH'S method of detecting 

 Arsenic. Dublin Soc. Journ. I., 1856-57, pp. 

 140-141 ; Chemist, IV., 1857, pp. 3-4. 



3O. On some Cements. Roy. Dublin Soc. 



Journ. I., 1856-7, pp. 180-183. 

 Davy, Edmund William. On some new methods 

 of forming the nitro-prussides. Phil. Mag. VI., 

 1853, pp. 11-14. 



2. On a new and simple method of deter- 

 mining the amount of Urea in the urinary secre- 

 tion. Phil. Mag. VII., 1854, pp. 385-390 ; 

 Dublin Hosp. Gaz. I., 1854, pp. 134-136. 



3. On a simple method of recovering the 

 silver from old hyposulphite baths, and making 

 the hyposulphite of soda further available. 

 Photogr. Soc. Journ. I., 1854, pp. 158-159. 



4. On some experiments made with a view 



to determine the comparative value of Peat 

 and Peat Charcoal for agricultural purposes. 

 [1855.] Dublin Soc. Journ. I., 1856-57, pp. 6 

 10 ; Phil. Mag. XL, 1856, pp. 172-178. 



5. On the presence of Arsenic in some 



Artificial Manures, and its absorption by plants 

 grown with such Manures. Dublin Soc. Journ. 

 II., 1 858-59, pp. 270-274 ; Nat. Hist. Review, 

 VI., 1859 (Proc.), pp. 276-280; Phil. Mag. 

 XVIIL, 1859, pp. 108-113; Journ. de Pharm. 

 XXXVII., 1860, pp. 468-469. 



6. On the scientific principles involved in 

 the feeding and fattening of stock. Nat. Hist. 

 Review, VI., 1859 (Proc.), pp. 261-268. 



7. On Superphosphate, and a simple and 



expeditious method of determining the amount 

 of soluble and insoluble phosphates in this and 

 other manures. Dublin Soc. Journ. III., 1860 

 62, pp. 1-80; Chemical News, I., 1860, p. 181 ; 

 Nat, Hist, Review, VIL, 1860 (Proc.), pp. 112- 

 118 ; Phil. Mag. XIX., 1860, pp. 181-186. 



8. On some further applications of the 

 ferrocyanide of Potassiumin chemical analysis. 

 Dublin Soc. Journ. III., 1860-62, pp. 124-133; 

 Chemical News, III., 1861, pp. 274-276, 287- 

 289 ; Phil. Mag. XXL, 1861, pp. 214-223. 



9. On the injurious effects resulting from 



the employment of Arsenical Pigments in the 

 manufacture of Paper-hangings, in Painting, &c. 

 Dublin Soc. Journ. III., 1860-62, pp. 253-260 . 



