GAL] 



757 



[GAL 



Gal, H. Eecherchcs sur les acides anhydres. 

 Annal. cle Chimie, LXVI., 1862, pp. 187-199 ; 

 Liebig, Annal. CXXV., 1863, p. 128 ; Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, LIV., 1862, pp. 1227-1229 ; 

 Paris, Soc. Chim. Bull. 1862, pp. 49-50. 



2. Recherches relatives ;i 1'action clu chlore 



sur 1'acide acetique anhydre. Paris, Comptes 

 Rendus, LIV., 1862, p. 570; Liebig, Annal. 

 CXXIL, 1862, pp. 374-375. 



3. Sur un nouveau mode de formation des 



anhydrides des acides mouobnsiques. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, LVL, 1863, pp. 360-361 ; 

 Liebijr, Annal. CXXVIII., 1863, pp. 126-127 ; 

 Paris. Soc. Chim. Bull. 1863, pp. 172-174. 



4. Recherches relatives a 1'action clu bromc 



sur lo bromure d'acetyle, et etude de 1'acide 

 tribromacetique. Preparation clu bromure 

 d'acetyle. Paris, Comptes Rendus, LVL, 1863, 

 pp. 1257-1261 ; Paris, Soc. Chim. Bull. 1863, 

 pp. 386-389. 



Galais, . Notes sur quelques points cl'ana- 



lyse. Gergonne, Ann. Math. XXL, 1830-31, 

 pp. 182-184. 



Galbert, de. Note sur le sorgho. France, 



Congres Scientiflque, XXIV., 1857 (pte. 2), 

 pp. 304-307. 



Galbraith, Joseph A. Relative quantities of 

 potash and soda in the felspar of the Dublin and 

 Wicklow granite. Irish Acacl. Proc. VI., 1853- 

 54, pp. 134-143. 



2. The barometric measurement of moun- 

 tain heights. Irish Acad. Proc. VI., 1 853-54, 

 pp. 276-277. 



3. On the different analyses of Killinite. 



Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. VI., 1853-55, pp. 

 165-167. 



4. On the composition of the felspars of 



the granite of the Dublin and Wicklow Moun- 

 tains. Phil. Mag. IX., 1855, pp. 40-44 ; X., 

 1855, pp. 115-118. 



5. On finding the maximum range of pro- 

 jectiles in vacua. Phil. Mag. XL, 1856, pp. 

 538-540. 



Galbraith, Joseph A., and Samuel Kaughton. 

 On the apsidal motion of a freely suspended 

 pendulum. Phil. Mag. II., 1851, pp. 134- 

 139. 



, 2. On experiments made in Dublin 



to determine the azimuthal motion of the plane 

 of vibration of a freely suspended pendulum. 

 Irish Acad. Proc. V., 1853, pp. 117-124. 



Galbraith, William. Description and use of a 

 table for correcting the observed altitude of the 

 Sun's lower limb. Edinb. Phil. Journ. II., 

 1820, pp. 316-318. 



2. On vanishing fractions. Ediub. Phil. 



Journ. III., 1820, pp. 69-71. 



Galbraith, ll'ilfirnn. 3. Remarks on the expe- 

 riments of the Pendulum made by Captain 

 KATEn, M. BIOT, &c. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LXI V., 

 1824, pp. 161-170 ; LXV., 1825, pp. 12-23. 



4. On the velocity of sound. Tilloch, Phil. 



Mag. LXVI., 1825, pp. 109-115; LXVIIL, 



1826, pp. 214-219; Phil. Mag. I., 1827, pp. 

 336-339. 



5. On the figure of the Earth. Tilloch, 



Phil. Mag. LXVIL, 1826, pp. 161-167. 



6. On the method of the least squares, as 



employed in determining the figure of the Earth, 

 from experiments with the pendulum, as well as 

 by the measurement of arcs. Phil. Mag. II., 



1827, pp. 48-54, 



7. Tables for barometric measurement. 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. V., 1 828, pp. 42-45. 



8. On the ellipticity of the Earth, r.s de- 

 duced from experiments with the pendulum ; 

 and on the formula? employed for obtaining it. 

 Phil. Mag. III., 1828, pp. 321-331. 



9. On the velocity of Sound, and on the 



ellipticity of the Earth. Phil. Mag. IV., 1 828, 

 pp. 179-182. 



1O. Barometric measurement of the height 



of Ben Lomond ; and on the quantity of water 

 annually discharged by the river Leven, from 

 the basin of Loch Lomond. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. VI., 1829, pp. 121-128. 



11. On the deviation of a falling body from 

 the vertical to the Earth's surface. Phil. Mag. 

 VI., 1829, pp. 321-325. 



12. On the obliquity of the Ecliptic. Phil. 



Mag. VIII., 1830, pp. 13-16, 241-245. 



13. A series of barometric observations. 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. X., 1831, pp. 40-48. 



14. On the magnetic properties of the rock 



on the summit of Arthur's Seat. Ediub. New 

 Phil. Journ. XL, 1831, pp. 285-288. 



15. On the measurement of the height of 



Carnethy, one of the Pentland Hills, and of the 

 Peak of Teneriffe. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XL, 1831, pp. 316-333. 



16. On the reduction of the North Polar 



distances of stars observed at Greenwich. Phil. 

 Mag. XL, 1831, pp. 335-338. 



17. Remarks on BORDA'S geometrical mea- 

 surement of the height of the Peak of Teneritfe. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XIV., 1833, pp. 337- 

 339. 



18. Tables of the Sun's mean right ascen- 

 sion. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XV., 1833, pp. 

 97-101. 



19. Formulae for trigonometrical surveying. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Jourti. XVI., 1834, pp. 110- 

 114. 



2O. On WORKMAN'S correction of Middle 



Latitude Sailing. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XVIL, 1834, pp. 180-183. 



