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Andrews, E. B. Relation of the river terraces 

 of Southern Ohio to the drift and drift theories. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 18.39, pp. 319-321. 



2. An account of the fall of meteoric 

 stones at New Concord, Ohio, May 1st, 1860. 

 Silliman, Journ. XXX., I860, pp. 103-111. 



3. Rock oil, its geological relations and 



distribution. Silliman, Journ. XXXII., 1861, 

 pp. 85-93 ; Pharmaceut. Journ. IV., 1863, pp. 

 73-76. 



Andrews, J. On the detection of Baryta or 

 Strontia when in union with Lime. Phil. Mag. 

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Andrews, Joel W. Barometric observations 

 made during a journey from Albany, N. Y., to 

 the summit of Mount Washington in New 

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Andrews, Thomas. Chemical researches on the 

 Blood of Cholera patients. Phil. Mag. I., 1832, 

 pp. 295-305; Liebig, Annal. V., 1833, pp. 

 210-217. 



2. On some caves in the Island of Eathlin, 

 and the adjoining Coast of the county of 

 Antrim. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1834, p. 660. 



3. On the changes produced in the Com- 



position of the Blood by repeated bleedings. 

 Thomson, Records, L, 1835, pp. 31-34. 



4. On the conducting power of certain 



Flames and of heated Air for Electricity. Phil. 

 Mag. IX., 1836, pp. 176-185 ; Poggend. Annal. 

 XLIIL, 1838, pp. 310-327. 



5. On the thermo-electric Currents de- 



veloped between Metals and fused Salts. Phil. 

 Mag. X., 1837, pp. 433-440; Bibl. Univ. XI., 

 1837, pp. 170-171; Liebig, Annal. XXIV., 

 1837, pp. 34-35 ; Poggend. Annal. XLL, 1837, 

 pp. 164-174 ; LIV., 1841, pp. 208-230. 



6. On the influence of Voltaic Combination 

 on chemical action. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838 

 ( P t. 2), pp. 69-70. 



7. On the properties of Voltaic Circles, in 

 which concentrated sulphuric acid is the liquid 

 conductor. Irish Acad. Trans. XVIIL, 1838, 

 pp. 149-156. 



8. On the action of Nitric Acid upon Bis- 

 muth and other metals. Phil. Mag. XII., 1838, 

 pp. 305-311 ; Poggend. Annal. XLV., 1838, 

 pp. 121-131. 



9. On the properties of a new voltaic 

 combination. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 

 157-158. 



10. On the cooling power of the gases. 

 Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 465-468. 



11. On the heat of combination. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1840 (jit. 2), pp. 32-33 ; 1849, pp. 

 63-78; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. L., 1850, 

 pp. 468-493. 



Andrews, Thomas. 12. On the Heat developed 

 during the combination of Acids and Bases. 

 [1841.] Irish Acad. Trans. XIX., 1843, pp. 

 228-248 ; Annal. do Chimie, IV., 1842, pp. 

 316-330. 



13. On the Heat developed during the for- 

 mation of the metallic compounds of Chlorine, 

 Bromine, and Iodine. [1842.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. XIX., 1843, pp. 393-408; Poggend. 

 Annal. LIX., 1843, pp. 428-446, 566-586 ; 

 LXXV., 1848, pp. 335-336. 



14. On heat developed during the forma- 

 tion of certain chemical compounds. Irish 

 Acad. Proc. II., 1844, p. 404. 



15. On the thermal changes accompanying 

 Basic substitutions. [1843.] Phil. Trans. 1844, 

 pp. 21-38 ; Anna], de Chimie, XIV., 1845, pp. 

 68-92, 92-96 ; Poggeiid. Annal. LXVL, 1845, 

 pp. 31-52, 53-57. 



16. On the heat disengaged during the 

 combination of bodies with Oxygen and Chlorine. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIL, 1848, pp. 321-339, 426- 

 434 ; Poggend. Anual. LXXV., 1848, pp. 27-19, 

 244-255. 



17. On the heat disengaged during me- 

 tallic substitutions. Phil. Trans. 1848, pp. 91- 

 104 ; Poggend. Anual. LXXXI., 1850, pp. 73- 

 90. 



18. On the Latent Heat of Vapours. 



Chem. Soc. Journ. L, 1849, pp. 27-41 ; Poggend. 

 Annal. LXXV., 1848, pp. 501-516. 



19. On the discovery of minute quantities 



of Soda by the action of Polarized Light. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep., 1852 (pt. 2), p. 33; Poggend. Aunal. 

 LXXXVIIL, 1853, pp. 171-172. 



20. On the atomic weights of Platinum 



and Barium. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1852 (pt. 2), pp. 

 33-34; Liebig, Anual. LXXXV., 1853, pp. 255 

 -256. 



21. On the microscopic structure of cer- 

 tain Basaltic and Metamorphic Rocks, and the 

 occurrence of metallic Iron in them. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1852 (pt. 2), pp. 34-35 ; Liebig, 

 Aunal. LXXXV., 1853, pp. 172-178 ; Pog- 

 gend. Annal. LXXXVHL, 1853, pp. 321- 

 325. 



22. On a method of obtaining a perfect 

 vacuum in the receiver of an air-pump. Phil. 

 Mag. III., 1852, pp. 104-108 ; Journ. de Pharm. 

 XXIIL, 1853, pp. 440-442 ; Poggend. Annal. 

 LXXXVIIL, 1853, pp. 309-314. 



23. On a new Aspirator. Phil. Mag. IV., 



1852, pp. 330-333; Liebisr, Annal. LXXXV., 



1853, pp. 263-268 ; " Poggend. Annal. 

 LXXXVIIL, 1853, pp. 585-590. 



24. On a simple instrument for graduating 



glass tubes. Brit. Assoc. Rep. I853~(pt. 2), p. 

 37. 



