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14. Further remarks on the action of 



Presence. Amer. Journ. Mecl. Sci. XXIII.. 

 1839, pp. 68-81. 



15. On the use of a secondary wire as a 



measure of the relative tension of Electric 

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 279, 339-349 : Bibl. Univ. XXIV., 1839, pp. 

 176-179. 



16. An account of some experiments made 



in the south of Virginia, on the light of the 

 Sun. Phil. Mag. XVI., 1840, pp. 81-84 ; Fro- 

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17. On the electro-motive power of Heat. 

 Phil. Mag. XVL, 1840, pp. 451-461. 



18. On some analogies between the phe- 

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 diant heat. Phil. Mag. XIX., 1841, pp. 195- 

 210. 



19. Remarks on the Daguerreotype process. 

 Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. VI., 1841, pp. 503-504. 



2O. On certain spectral appearances, and 



on the discovery of Latent Light. Phil. Mag. 

 XXL, 1842, pp. 343-350. 



21. Ou a new imponderable substance, 



and on a class of Chemical Rays analogous to 

 the Rays of Dark Heat. Phil. Mag. XXL, 



1842, pp. 453-461 ; Froriep, Notizen, XXV., 



1843, col. 1-8, 17-23. 



22. On the decomposition of Carbonic 



Acid and the Alkaline Carbonates by the light 

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 pp. 111-114 ; Annal. de Chimie, XL, 1844, pp. 

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23. On a change produced by exposure to 



the beams of the Sun in the properties of an 

 elementary substance. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1843 

 (pt. 2), p. 9; Chemist, IV., 1843, pp. 442-443. 

 24. On the rapid detithonizing power of 



certain Gases and Vapours, and on an instan- 

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 Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. X., 1843, pp. 462-464 ; 

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25. On a new system of inactive tithono- 



graphic spaces in the Solar Spectrum analogous 

 to the Fixed Lines of FRArxHOFER. Phil. Mag. 

 XXII., 1843, pp. 360-364. 



26. Description of the Tithouometer, an 

 instrument for measuring the chemical force of 

 the Indigo-tithonic rays. Phil. Mag. XXIIL, 



1843, pp. 401-415; Silliman, Journ. XLVL, 



1844, pp. 217-232. 



Draper, John in/tin,//. 27. Note sin- la loi du 

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28. On tithonized Chlorine. Phil. Mag. 



XXV., 1844, pp. 1-10. 



29. On the existence of a fourth Impon- 

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30. On the decomposition of Carbonic 



Acid by the leaves of plants under the influence 

 of yellow light, Phil. Mag. XXV., 1844, pp. 

 169-173. 



31. Is capillary attraction an electric 



phenomenon? Phil. Mag. XXVL, 1845, pp. 

 185-189. 



32. On the Interference Spectrum, and the 

 absorption of the Tithonic Rays. Phil. Mag. 

 XXVL, 1845, pp. 465-478. 



33. Account of a remarkable difference 



between, the Rays of Incandescent Lime and 

 those emitted by an Electric Spark. Phil. Mag. 

 XXVIL, 1845, pp. 435-437. 



34. On the allotropism of Chlorine as con- 

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35. On the cause of the circulation of the 



blood. Phil. Mag. XXVIII., 1846, pp. 178- 

 189 ; Froriep, Notizen, XXXVIL, 1846, col. 

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 pp. 276-279. 



36. Remarks on the existence and me- 

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 the Sun. Phil. Mag. XXX., 1 847, pp. 87-93 ; 

 Bibl. Univ. Archives, V., 1847, pp. 5-14 ; Journ. 

 de Pharm. XII., 1847, pp. 152-154. 



37. On the production of light by heat. 



Phil. Mag. XXX., 1847, pp. 345-360; Froriep, 

 Notizen, IV., 1847, col. 97-102, 1 13-119 ; Silli- 

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38. On the production of light by chemical 



action. Phil. Mag. XXXIL, 1848, pp. 100-114; 

 Froriep, Notizen, VII., 1848, col. 17-24, 33-37; 

 Silliman, Journ. V., 1848, pp. 159-172. 



39. On the existence and effects of allo- 

 tropism in the constituent elements of living 

 beings. Phil. Mag. XXXTV., 1849, pp. 241- 

 246. 



40. On the phosphorescence of bodies. 

 Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 81-100. 



41. On the chemical action of light. Phil. 



Mag. I., 1851, pp. 368-393; Journ. de Pharm. 

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42. On Respiration. Amer. Journ. Med. 



Sci. XXIIL, 1852, pp. 314-320. 



43. On a new method for the determina- 

 tion of Urea. Phil. Mag. VI., 1853, pp. 290-292. 



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