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 Philos. Trans. 1853, p. 217—232. Annales de Chimie XXXIX, 1853, p. 348—354. Phil. 

 Mag. VI, 1853, p. 121—138. 



Ün some of the eruptive phenomena of Iceland. Roy. List. Proceed. I, 1851 — 54, p. 329 — 335. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin. Philosophical Magazine and Journal of science. Ser. IV, vol. 7 — 16, 

 1854 — 58 (London). Conducted by Brewster, Taylor, Phillips, Kane, William Francis and John Tyndall. 



On the Vibrations and Tones produced by the contact of bodies having different Temperatures. Proceedings 

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 Philos. Trans. 1854, p. 1 - 10. Annales de Chimie XLI, 1854, p. 500—503. Phil. Mag. VUL 



1854, p. 1 — 12. Poggend. Ann. XCIV, 1855, p. 613—628. 

 On the Mer-dc-Giace. Roy. Inst. Proceed. II, 1854 — 58, p. 544 — 553. 



On Radiation through the Earth's Atmosphere. Proceedings of the Royal Institution, IV, p. 4. Contributions 

 to Molecular Physics, p. 421 — 424. 



On the diamagnetic. force. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1854 (pt. 2), p. 14 — 17. Silliman Joum. XIX, 1855, p. 24 — 28. 



De la polarite diamagnetique. Bibl. Univ. Archives XXVII, 1854, p. 215 — 223. 



On the nature of the force by which bodies are repelled l'rom the poles of a magnet. Roy. Inst. Proceed. II, 

 1854-58, p. 13 — 16. Annales de Chimie XLIV, 1855, p. 505—507. 



On the currents of the Leyden battery. Roy. Inst. Proceed. II, 1854 — 58, p. 132 — 135. 



Comparative view of the cleavage of crystals and slate rocks. Roy. Inst. Proceed. II, 1854 — 58, p. 295 — 308. 

 Phil. Mag. XII, 1856, p. 35—48. 



Observations on glaciers. Roy. Inst. Proceed. LT, 1854 — 58, p. 320 — 327. 



On M. Lissajous' acoustic experiments. Roy. Inst. Proceed. II, 1854 — 58, p. 441 — 443. 



On some physical properties of ice. Roy. Inst. Proceed. II, 1854 — 58, p. 454 — 457. 



Experimental demonstration of the polarity of diamagnetic bodies. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1855 (pt. 2), p. 22 — 23. 

 Nuovo Cimcnto, LI, 1855, p. 362—381. 



On the existence of a magnetic medium in space. Phil. Mag. IX, 1855, p. 205 — 209. Annales de Chimie, 

 XLV, 1855, p. 124—127. 



Note on Professor Wilhelm Wcber's paper „On the theory of diamaguetism". Phil. Mag. X, 1855, p. 409 — 410. 



On reciprocal molecular induetion. Phil. Mag. X, 1855, p. 422 — 423. 



The polymagnet, Phil. Mag. IX, 1855, p. 425 — 430. 



Further researches on the polarity of the diamagnetic force [1855]. Phil. Trans. 1856, p. 237 — 260. An- 

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 Proceedings VII, 1856, p. 555 — 558. 



On the XaUrre of the Force by which Bodies are repelled froni the Poles of Magnet ; preceded by an Account 

 of some Experiments on Molecular Influences. (The Bakerian Lecture.) 1855. Proceedings of the 

 Royal Society VII, 1856, p. 214 — 219. Philos. Transactions 1855, p. 1—52. Phil. Mag. X, 



1855, p. 153—179, 257—290. 



On the disposition of force in paramagnetic and diamagnetic bodies. Chemist III, 1856, p. 421 — 425. 



On the relation of diamagnetic polarity to magnecrystallic action. Phil. Mag. XI, 1856, p. 125 — 137. 



Xouvelles experiences sur la polarite diamagnetique. Bibl. Univ. Archives XXXI, 1856, p. 46 — 48. 



On a peculiar case of colour blindness. Phil. Mag. XI, 1856, p. 329 — 333. 



Sur la theorie des glaciers. (Transl. from Literary Gazette, 7. Febr. 1857.) Bibl. Univ. Archives XXXIV, 



1857, p^ 177 — 185. 

 Observations on „the Theory of the Origin of Slaty Cleavage" by H. C. Sorby. Phil. Mag. XII, 1856, 



p. 129—135. 

 On the polarity of the diamagnetic force. Phil. Mag. XII, 1856, p. 161 — 184. 

 Remarks on foam and hail. Phil. Mag. XIII, 1857, p. 352 — 353. 

 On the sounds produced by the combustion of gases in tubes. Phil. Mag. XIII, 1857, p. 473 — 479. Bibl. 



Univ. Archives XXXV, 1857, p. 178—187. 

 On binocular vision and the stereoscope. [1856.] Photogr. Soc. Journ. III, 1857, p. 96 — 102, 116 — 121, 



167—168. 

 Tyndall, John, and Thomas Henry Huxley. On the strueture and motiou of glaciers. Phil. Trans. 1857, 



p. 327—346. Annales de Chimie LH, 1858, p. 340—344. Bibl. Univ. Archives II, 1858, 



p. 200—231. Phil. Mag. XV, 1858, p. 365—388. Zürich. Vierteljahrsschr. III, 1858, p. 36—61. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society VIII, 1857, p. 331 — 338. 

 On some Physical Properties of Ice. [1857.] Phil. Trans. 1858, p. 211 — 230. Annales de Chimie LVI, 



1859, p. 122—125. Bibl. Univ. Archives I, 1858, p. 5—10. Phil. Mag XVI, 1858, p. 333—356. 



Poggend. Ann. CHI, 1858, p. 157 — 162. Proceedings of R. S. IX, 1859, p. 76—80. 

 On the veined strueture of glaciers. Roy. Inst. Proceed. III, 1858 — 62, p. 72—78. 

 On the transmission of heat of different qualities through gases of different kinds. Roy. Inst. Proceed. III, 



1858—62, p. 155—158. Journ. de Pharm. XXXVII, 1860, p. 204—208." 



