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Barlow, J. 2. On the application of Chemistry 

 to the Preservation of Food. Roy. Inst. Proc. 

 II., 1854-58, pp. 72-79. 



3. On Aluminium. Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 



1854-58, pp. 215-222. 



4. On some modifications of Woody Fibre 



and their implications. Eoy. Inst. Proc. II., 

 1854-58, pp. 409-413. 



5. On the formation and some of the pro- 

 perties of Cymidine, the organic base of the 

 Cymole series. [1855.] Phil. Trans. 1856, pp. 

 15-20; Liebig, Annal. XCVIIL, 1856, pp. 24,5 

 -253 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. LXVIIL, 

 1856, pp. 439-441. 



Barlow, Peter. Remarks on Mr. GOUGH'S Essay 

 OH Polygonal Numbers. Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXI., 1808, pp. 118-121. 



2. Letter on Polygonal Numbers, iii Reply 



to Mr. GOUGII. Nicholson, Journ. XXII., 

 1809, pp. 33-35. 



3. Investigation of a problem in the doc- 

 trine of Permutations. Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXIII., 1809, pp. 203-207. 



4. Demonstration of the Cotesian Theorem. 



Nicholson, Journ. XXIV., 1809, pp. 278-283. 



5. On the motion of floating Bodies in 

 running Water. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXIII., 

 1809, pp. 300-302. 



6. On the method of transforming a Num- 



ber from one Scale of Notation to another, and 

 its application to the rule of Duodecimals. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXV., 1810, pp. 181-188. 



7. Demonstration of a curious numerical 



proposition. Nicholson, Journ. XXVIL, 1810, 

 pp. 193-205. 



8. Account of some important discoveries 



in Magnetism. Edinb. Phil. Jouru. I., 1819, 

 pp. 344-348. 



9. Essay on Magnetic Attractions. Edinb. 

 Phil. Journ. V., 1821, pp. 261-268. 



10. On the effects produced in the rates of 



Chronometers by the proximity of masses of 

 iron. Phil. Trans. 1821, pp. 361-390; Edinb. 

 Phil. Journ. V., 1821, pp. 381-385 ; Gill, Techn. 

 Repert, I., 1822, pp. 153-158, 166-183. 



11. On the anomalous magnetic action of 



hot-iron between the white and blood-red heat. 

 Phil. Trans. 1822, pp. 117-126; Annal. de 

 Chirnie, XX., 1822, pp. 107-109, 427-430 ; 

 Edinb. Phil. Journ. VI., 1822, pp. 360-361 ; 

 VII., 239-241 ; Gilbert, Annal. LXXIIL, 1823, 

 pp. 1-5, 11-42, 229-244; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 LIX., 1822, pp. 241-242. 



12. Experiments on the effect of red-hot 



iron on the compass. Astr. Nachr. I., 1823, col. 

 193-196. 



Barlow, Piter. 13. Account of a new series of 

 Electro-magnetic Experiments ; with observa- 

 tions on the mathematical Laws of Electro- 

 Magnetism. Ediiib. Phil. Journ. VIII., 1823, 

 pp. 368-382. 



14. Observations and experiments on the 

 daily variation of the Horizontal and Dipping 

 Needles under a reduced directive power. Phil. 

 Trans. 1823, pp. 326-341 ; Poggend. Annal. 

 I., 1824, pp. 329-350 ; Sehweigger, Journ. 

 XLII. (= Jahrb. XII.), 1824, pp. 1-17, 18-51, 

 484-492; Thomson, Ann. Phil. VII., 1824, pp. 

 163-169. 



15. An account of some Electro-Magnetic 



Combinations for exhibiting Thermo-electric 

 Phenomena, invented by Mr. James MARSH ; 

 with experiments of the same. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. LXIL, 1823, pp. 321-327. 



16. Magnetical experiments and disco- 



veries, particularly as rendered applicable to the 

 Correction of the Local Attraction of Vessels. 

 Edinb. Phil. Journ. XL, 1824, pp. 65-87. 

 17. On the laws of Electro-Magnetic Ac- 

 tion, as depending on the length and dimensions 

 of the conducting wire, and on the question, 

 whether electrical phenomena are due to the 

 transmission of a single or of a compound fluid. 

 Edinb. Phil. Journ. XII., 1825, pp. 105-114. 

 18. An account of a series of experiments 



made to determine the local Attraction of his 

 Majesty's Steam-Vessel " Comet." Edinb. Phil. 

 Journ. XIL, 1825, pp. 288-294. 



19. On the force exerted by Hydrostatic 

 Pressure in BRAMAH'S Presses ; and on the re- 

 sisting power of the metal, with rules for com- 

 puting the Thickness of the same for different 

 pressures. Edinb. Journ. Sci. II., 1825, pp. 293 

 -296. 



2O. On the temporary magnetic effect in- 

 duced in iron bodies by rotation. Phil. Trans. 



1825, pp. 317-327. 



21. Illustration of some facts connected 



with the development of Magnetism by Rota- 

 tion. Ediub. Journ. Sci. V., 1826, pp. 214- 

 218. 



22. Conjectures as to the cause of the high 

 degree of apparent acceleration in the Rates of 

 the. Chronometers observed by Mr. FISHER, and 

 reported by him in the Phil. Trans. Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. V., 1826, pp. 224-227. 



23. On the construction of Achromatic 



Object Glasses. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIV.. 



1826, pp. 1-18,311-322. 



24. Comparative effect of the rotation of a 



solid iron ball and hollow iron shell in producing 

 the deflection of a magnetic needle. [1S26.] 

 Edinb. Journ. Sci. VI., 1827, pp. 6-9; Baurn- 

 gartner, Zeitschr. III., 1827, pp. 79-82. 



