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Davy, Editnutd fj'i/iifim. 10. Notes of a Che- 

 mico-Agricultural Tour,made principally through 

 portions of France, Germany, and Belgium, in 

 the summer of 1861. Dublin Soc. Journ. III., 

 1860-62, pp. 303-327. 



Davy, Sir Humphry. Experiments and obser- 

 vations on the Silex composing the Epidermis, 

 or external Bark, aud contained in other parts 

 of certain Vegetables. [1799.1 Nicholson, 

 Journ. III., 1800, pp. 55-59; Anna!, de Chimie, 

 XXXI., 1799, pp. 279-283. 



2. Letter on the Nitrous Oxide, or Gaseous 



Oxide of Azote, on certain facts relating to 

 Heat and Light, and on the discovery of the 

 decomposition of the Carbonate and Sulphate 

 of Ammonia. Nicholson, Jouru. III., 1800, 

 pp. 515-518 ; Gilbert, Annal. VI., 1800, pp. 

 105-115; Journ. de Phys. LIV., 1802, pp. 101- 

 102 ; Annal. de Chimie, XLIL, 1802, pp. 33- 

 35. 



3. An account of some experiments made 

 with the Galvanic Apparatus of Signer VOLTA. 

 Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 275-281, 326- 

 329, 337-342, 380-381, 394-400, 527 ; Gilbert, 

 Annal. VII., 1801, pp. 114-131 ; VIII., 1801, 

 pp. 1-21, 300-315. 



4. An account of some galvanic combina- 

 tions, formed by the arrangement of single 

 metallic plates and fluids, analogous to the new 

 galvanic apparatus of Mr. VOLTA. Phil. Trans. 



1801, pp. 397-402; Gilbert, Annal. XL, 1802, 

 pp. 388-393. 



5. Lettre a M. A. PICTET sur une obser- 

 vation de M. BERTHOLLET, et sur de nouvelles 

 experiences Galvauiques. Bibl. Britannique, 

 XX., 1802, pp. 384-385. 



6. Note respecting the absorption of Ni- 

 trous Gas by solutions of Green Sulphate and 

 Muriate of Iron. Nicholson, Journ. I., 1802, 

 pp. 107-109. 



7. An account of a new Eudiometer. Roy. 



Inst, Journ. I., 1802, pp. 45-48; Gilbert, Annal. 

 XIX., 1805, pp. 394-399. 



8. Outlines of a view of Galvanism. Roy. 



Inst, Journ. I., 1802, pp. 49-66. 



9. An account of a method of construct- 

 ing simple and compound Galvanic Combina- 

 tions, without the use of Metallic Substances, 

 by means of Charcoal and different Fluids. Roy. 

 Inst. Journ. I., 1802, pp. 79-80; Gilbert, Annal. 

 XL, 1802, pp. 394-395; Nicholson, Journ. I., 



1802, pp. 144-145. 



i 10. An account of some experiments on 



Galvanic Electricity. Roy. lust. Journ. I., 

 1802, pp. 165-167. 



Davy, Sir II/i>/i/>/try. 11. Account of some ex- 

 periments made in the Laboratory of the Royal 

 Institution, relating to the agencies of Galvanic 

 Electricity, in producing Heat, and in effecting 

 changes in different fluid substances. Roy. Inst. 

 Journ. I.. 1802, pp. 209-213 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XLIV., 1802, pp. 206-215; Gilbert, 

 Anual. XII., 1803, pp. 353-360 ; Nicholson, 

 Journ. III., 1802, pp. 135-139. 



12. Observations on the appearances pro- 

 duced by the Collision of Steel with hard 

 bodies. Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 1802, pp. 264- 

 268 ; Gilbert, Anual. XVIL, 1804, pp. 446- 

 452. 



13. Account of a simple method of esti- 

 mating the changes of Volume produed in Gases 

 by alterations of temperature and of atmo- 

 spheric pressure, in the course of chemical ex- 

 periments. Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 1802, pp. 269- 

 272 ; Gilbert, Anual. XVI., 1804, pp. 104-109; 

 Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1803, pp. 32-34. 



14. An account of a method of copying 



paintings upon glass and of making profiles, 

 by the agency of Light upon Nitrate of Silver, 

 invented by T. WEDGWOOD, Esq. Roy, lust. 

 Journ., L, 1802, pp. 170-174; Gilbert, Anual. 

 XIII., 1803, pp. 113-119; Mag. f. Naturvid. 

 IV., 1824, pp. 23-28. 



15. Observations on different methods of 

 obtaining Gallic Acid. Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 

 1802, pp. 273-275 ; Anual. de Chimie, LIL, 

 1801, pp. 21-22. 



16. Observations relating to the progress 



of Galvanism. Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 1802, pp. 

 284-290. 



17. An account of a method of obtaining 



the Salts of Iron at the minimum of oxidation. 

 Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 1802, pp. 303-309. 



18. Some observations upon the motions 



of small pieces of Acetite of Potash, during their 

 solution, upon the surface of Water. Roy. 

 Inst. Journ. L, 1802, pp. 314-315. 



19. Observations on M. BERTHOLLET'S 



Memoirs on Charcoal and on the Ilydrocarbo- 

 nates. Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 1802, pp. 315- 

 318. 



2O. Account of some experiments and ob- 

 servations on the constituent parts of certain 

 Astringent Vegetables, and on their operation 

 in tanning. Phil. Trans. 1803, pp. 233-273. 



21. Observations on the processes of Tan- 



ning. Roy. Inst. Journ. II., 1803, pp. 30-38. 



22. An account of some analytical experi- 

 ments on a mineral production from Devonshire, 

 consisting principally of Alumiiie and Water. 

 Phil. Trans. 1805, pp. 155-162 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, LX., 1806, pp. 297-3G9. 



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