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Muse, Joseph E. 3. Notice of animalcules in 



snow. Silliman, Journ. XVIII., 1830, pp. 56- 



58. 

 4. On the Hessian Fly (Cecidomyia tri- 



tici). Silliman, Journ. XXII., 1832, pp. 71- 



74. 



5. Stony concretions in the ovary of a 



Turtle. Silliman, Journ. XXVIL, 1835, pp. 

 163-165. 



Mnshet, David. Strictures on Mr. Joseph 

 COLLIER'S " Observations on Iron and Steel." 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. II., 1798, pp. 9-19. 



2. On the principles of Iron and Steel. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. II., 1798, pp. 155-168. 



3. Historical remarks relative to the manu- 

 factures of Iron and Steel in Great Britain. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. II., 1798, pp. 346-353. 



4. On the materials used for manufac- 

 turing Cast Iron. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. III., 

 1799, pp. 13-30. 



5. On the component parts of Iron-stones, 



and how these in the manufacturing affect the 

 quality of crude Iron. Tiiloch, Phil. Mag. III., 

 1799, pp. 193-212, 239-255. 



6. On primary ores of Iron. Tilloch, Phil. 



Mag. III., 1799, pp. 350-360. 



7. On the use of calcareous stones in the 



manufacturing of crude Iron. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. IV., 1799, pp. 43-57. 



8. On the assaying of Iron Ores and Iron- 

 stones by fusion. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. IV., 

 1799, pp. 178-188, 380-393 ; V., 1799, pp. 236- 

 239. 



9. Description of an assay-furnace with 



an apparatus for measuring the degree of heat 

 employed. Tilloch. Phil. Mag. IV., 1799, pp. 

 255-259. 



1O. Description of a blast furnace for 



smelting Iron from the ore, with that part of the 

 blowing machine immediately connected with 

 it. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. V., 1799, pp. 40-42. 



11. On the production of Cast Iron, and 



the operations of the Blast-Furnace. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. V., 1799, pp. 124-135. 



12. Account of the experiments made 



with a view to prove whether the experiment 

 made at the Polytechnic School, respecting the 

 conversion of Iron into Steel by means of the 

 diamond, is conclusive. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 V., 1799, pp. 201-205. 



13. On the relative proportions of Coals 



and Iron-stones used at the Blast-Furnace, and 

 of 4heir proper application to use. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. V., 1799, pp. 366-377. 



14. On the various effects produced by the 



nature, compression, and velocity of the air 

 in the Blast-Furnace. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. VI., 

 1800, pp. 60-70, 113-119. 



Mushet, Darid. 15. Description of an air and 

 a water-vault employed to equalize the dis- 

 charge of air into a Blast-Furnace. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. VI., 1800, pp. 362-364. 



16. On the origin and progress of the 



manufacture of Pig-iron with pit-coal ; and 

 comparison of the value and effects of pit-coal, 

 wood, and peat-char. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. VII., 

 1800, pp. 35-46. 



17. New method of making Steel of various 



qualities. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. IX., 1801, pp. 



upon several experiments 



235-239. 



18. Remarks 



made to prove the conversion of Iron into Steel 

 by means of the diamond. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XL, 1801, pp. 289-294. 



19. An examination of C. CLOUET'S new 



process for making Cast Steel from Bar Iron by 

 means of the decomposition of carbonic acid. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XII., 1802, pp. 27-35, 97- 

 105. 



20. On the fusion of malleable Iron with 



various kinds of glass. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XII., 

 1802, pp. 193-203. 



21. On the different proportions of Carbon 



which constitute the various qualities of crude 

 Iron and Steel. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XII., 1802, 

 pp. 325-327 ; XIII., 1802, pp. 3-9, 142-149. 



22. Experiments and observations on the 



manufacture of malleable Iron directly from the 

 ore. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIII., 1802, pp. 234- 

 239. 



23. Experiments on Charcoal exposed to 



high degrees of heat in close vessels. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. XIII., 1802, pp. 356-359. 



24. On the kind of Air-Furnaces employed 



in Iron Foundries for casting large pieces of 

 ordnance, shafts for mills, cylinders, and other 

 heavy articles. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XV., 1803, 

 pp. 245-249. 



25. Facts illustrative of the shrinkage and 



expansion of Cast Iron, &c., &c. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XVIII., 1804, pp. 1-12. 



26. Experiments to ascertain whether 



there exists any affinity betwixt Carbon and 

 Clay, Lime and Silex, separately or as com- 

 pounds, united with the oxide of Iron forming 

 Iron-ores and Iron-stones. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XVIIL, 1804, pp. 193-201, 289-298 ; XIX., 

 pp. 41-50, 137-141, 275-282, 339-344; XX., 

 pp. 31-36, 134-141, 231-235 ; XXI., pp. 80-87. 



27. Experiments on Wootz. Phil. Trans. 



1805, pp. 163-175 ; Nicholson, Journ. XL, 

 1805, pp. 221-224. 



28. Analysis of various kinds of Pit-coal. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXII., 1808, pp. 140-145. 



29. Experiments relative to Coals and 



Cokes obtained from Wood and Pit-coal. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXIL, 1808, pp. 309-315. 



