Sir H. Davy, Dr. Wollaston, and Dr. Young. 157 



Calculation of the Attraction of a Spheroid. Nicholson, August, 1808, 

 p. 273. 



A Review of Sinclair on Longevity. British Critic. 



Abstracts and Criticisms in " The Retrospect," about 1808 and 1809. 



Hydraulic Investigations. Phil. Trans. 1808, p. 104; principally subser 

 vient to an intended Croonian Lecture. 



A Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on hie Elements of tue 

 Medical Sciences; 8vo. London, 1809. These Lectures were delivered 

 for two seasons at the Middlesex Ilospital. (Dr. Young remarks, that " they 

 were little frequented, on account of the usual miscalculation of the Lecturer, 

 who gave his audience more information in a given time, than it was in 

 their power to follow.") 



Computation of the Depression of Mercury in the Barometer. Nicholson, 

 March, 1809, p. 215. A Continuation of the Paper on the Cohesion of 

 Fluids, Oct. p. 81. 



Remarks on the Friction of Wheels, in Buchanan's Essay on Wheel- 

 work, 8vo. Glasgow, 1809. 



A Croonian Lecture on the Heart and Arteries. Phil. Trans. 1809, p. 1 ; 

 attempting to demonstrate, on Mathematical principles, that the larger 

 arteries can have little or no concsrn in propelling the blood by their active 

 muscular powers. 



A Numerical Table of Elective Attractions. Phil. Trans. 1809, p. 148; 

 with remarks on the sequences of double decompositions, shewing that if 

 numeiical expressions of Electric attractions are possible, their effects in 

 double decompositions may be compendiously expressed by tables of se- 

 quences only. 



A Memoria Technica for Elective Attractions, in a few Latin hexameters. 

 Nicholson, April, 1809. 



Account of the Pharmacopeia Londinensis, in Cumberland's London 

 Review, 1810. 



To the earlier Volumes of the Quarterly Review, he contributed a variety 

 of Articles, which frequently, according to the custom of modern times, 

 contained more of original research than of immediate criticism. To Vol. i. 

 La Place, Action Capillaire. Vol. ii. Haslam, Pinel, Cox, and Arnold, on 

 Insanity ; La Place, Refraction Extraordinaire. Vol. iii. Ilerculanensia ; 

 Jones on the Gout ; Memoires dArcueil. Vol. vi. Cuthbert on the Tides. 

 Vol. viii. Davy's Chemical Philosophy. Vol. ix. Blackall on Dropsies. 

 Vol. x. Adelung's Mitiiridates ; Gothe on Colours. Vol. xi. Malm, 

 Tuot t Sccbcch, and Brewster on Light ; Bancroft on Dyeing ; Davy's Agri- 

 cultural Chemistry ; Adams on Ectropium. Vol xiii. Wells on Dew. 

 Vol. xiv. Jamieson and Townsend on Languages ; Pym and Fellowes on 

 Yellow Fever, an Article printed, but not published in the Work. Vol. 

 xix. p. 411 ; Restoration and Translation of t/ie Inscription on the Sphynx. 



