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Phillips, Richard. 21. Analysis of the Varie- 

 gated Copper Ore, or Buntkupfererz. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 81-87 ; Annal. 

 de Chimie, XX., 1822, pp. 307-310. 



22. Observations on certain substances 



which have been supposed to act as acids and 

 alkalies. Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 

 53-56. 



23. Ou the composition of common Verdi- 

 gris. Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 161- 

 165 ; Sclrweigger, Journ. XXXV. ( Jahrb. 

 V.), 1822, p. 85. 



24. Observations upon the Pulvis anti- 



monialis of the London Pharmacopoeia. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 266-271. 



25. On a peculiar sulphate of Alumina. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 280-283 ; 

 Annal. de Chimie, XXL. 1822, pp. 222-223 ; 

 Quart. Journ. Sci. XIV., 1823, p. 435. 



26. On some peculiar crystals of sulphate 



of potash. Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 

 340-343. 



27. Analysis of Uranite of Cornwall. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 1823, pp. 57-61 ; An- 

 nal. de Chimie, XXII., 1823, pp. 211-216; 

 Quart. Journ. Sci. XV., 1823, p. 168.; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. XLIV. (= Jahrb. XIV.), 1822, pp. 

 42-46. 



28. Analysis of the native sulphate of 



Iron and Alumina. Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 

 1823, pp. 446-449 ; Annal. de Chimie, XXIIL, 



1823, pp. 322-324. 



29. Action of Phosphorus and Water. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 1823, p. 470. 



30. Phosphate of Uranium. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. V., 1823, p. 470. 



31. On Ultramarine, and the methods by 



which its purity may be ascertained. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 31-35 ; Schweigser, 

 Journ. XLI. (= Jahrb. XL), 1824, pp. 233- 

 241. 



32. Analysis of JAMES'S Powder. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 187-191. 



33. Remarks on M. LONGCHAMP'S memoir 



on the uncertainty of chemical analysis. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 289-291. 



34. On the composition and equivalent 

 numbers of certain crystallized muriates. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 339-344 ; Quart. 

 Journ. Sci. XVI., 1823, p. 384. 



35. Analysis of the sulphates of Nickel. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 439-440; 

 Srliweiggcr, Journ. XLI. (= Jahrb. XL), 



1824, pp. 87-89. 



36. On the methods of employing the 

 various tests proposed for detecting the presence 

 of arsenic. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VII., 1824, 

 pp. 30-37; Quart. Journ. Sci. XVII., 1824, pp. 

 167-168. 



Phillips, Richard. 37. Chemical examination 

 of the Skorodite. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VII., 

 1824, pp. 99-100. 



38. Analysis of the argillaceous Iron Ore. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. VII., 1 824, pp. 448^150 ; 

 Annal. de Chimie, XXVII., 1824, p. 217. 



39. [Analysis of argillaceous Iron Ore 

 and Aberthaw Limestone.] Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. VIII., 1824, p. 72. 



4O. Chalybeate preparations of the London 



Pharmacopoeia. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VIII. , 



1824, p. 149. 

 41. Analysis of 



tartarized antimony. 



Thomson, Ann." Phil. IX., 1825, pp. 372-379 ; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LXV., 1825, pp. 396-398. 

 42. Remarks upon Dr. CHRISTISON'S me- 

 moir ' 0n the detection of minute quantities of 

 arsenic in mixed fluids." Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 X., 1825, pp. 298-301. 



43. On the triple Prussiate of Potash. 



Phil. Mag. I., 1827, pp. 110-114. 



44. On the chlorides of Lime and Soda. 



Phil. Mag. I., 1827, pp. 376-378. 



45. Crystallized carbonate of Potash. 



Phil. Mag. L, 1827, pp. 468-469. 



46. On Nitric Acid, and on a peculiar 



sulphate of Potash. Phil. Mag. II., 1827, pp. 

 429-432; Quart. Jonru. Sci. II., 1827, pp. 46/- 

 468. 



47. On the means of ascertaining the 



purity of sulphate of Quina. 

 1828, pp. 111-113. 

 48. On Pyrophorus. 



Phil. Mag. III., 



Phil. Mag. IV., 



1828, pp. 231-232. 



49. On the crystalline forms and composi- 

 tion of the sulphates of Nickel. Phil. Mag. 

 IV., 1828, pp. 287-290. 



50. Chlorine in black oxyde of Manganese. 



Phil. Mag. IV., 1828, pp. 306-307. 



51. On a new compound of Oxygen and 



Manganese. Phil. Mag. V., 1829, pp. 209-216; 

 Sclrweigger, Journ. LV. (;= Jahrb. XXV.), 



1829, pp." 187-199. 



52. Solubility and melting point of Phos- 

 phorus. Phil. Mag. V., 1829, p. 310. 



53. Atomic constitution of cyanide of 



mercury. Phil. Mag. VI., 1829, p. 145. 



54. On the oxides of Manganese. Phil. 



Mag. VI., 1829, pp. 281-283. 



55. On a new salt obtained by the partial 



decomposition of perchloride of Mercury. Phil. 

 Mag. VII., 1830, pp. 129-134. 



56. [On the electrical formation of crystal- 

 lized sulphuret,] Phil. Mag. VIL, 1830', pp. 

 226-228. 



57. Analysis of n peculiar submuriate of 



Iron, and of some other subsalts. Phil. Mag. 

 VIII., 1830, pp. 406-411 ; Roy. Inst. Journ. L, 

 1831, pp. 387-388. 



