MÉMOIRES, NOTICES ET RAPPORTS 



Du Dr A. VŒLCKER 



CITÉS DANS LE PRÉSENT OUVRAGE 



1. 184G [lîebig A/in. LIX). — Ucber die rothe Fârbung der Mangan-Oxydalsalze. 



2. "^ [Liebig Ann. LIX). — Uebei" die LOôliclikeit dcr Hydrate von Kobaltoxyd 



iii Kalilange. 



3. — [Liebirj Ann. LIX). — Uebcr ciiiigc Schwefclmangan-Yei'biiidiingen. 



4. — [liebuj Ann. LIX). — Ucber das Vorkommeii vou Mannit in den Wurzeln 



von Triticuin repens. 



5. 1847 {liebig Ann. LXIV). — Unlersucliung des Behenôls. 



(j. — UntersLicbung des Schildplatts [Innvg. Diss.). In-8\ Gôttingcn. 



7, 1847-1818. — Miilder's Schuilaui lige Ondei'zœiiingcn. 3 Hefte, in-8°. Frank- 



furt a/iM. 

 S. ISôO {Edinburgh New Philos. Journul). — Analysis of tlie antliracite of Ihe 



Caltou Ilill. 

 9. — {Ann. and Mag. of A'adiral llistory). — On the watery sécrétions of 



the leaves and stems of tlie ice-plant [Mesanbnjantheinum cristal- 



linum). 

 10. — [Ann. and Mag. of Nalural Historg). — On tlic sécrétion of Nepenlhes 



distillaloria. 

 il. 18 Jl [Ann. and Mag. of Nutural llistory). — On llie composition of the asli 



of Ameria maritima, grown in diiïerent localities, witli remarks on 



tlie geograpliical distribution of (bat plant, and on tlic présence of 



fluorine in plants. 



12. — [Journ. of Agric. and Transactions of the Highland and Agrir. Socielg 



of Scotland). — On tlie cffects of burnt clay as a manure. 



13. 1852 [Rog. Agric. Journ.). — On the causes of the efficacy of burnt clay. 



14. 18.J3 {Rog. Agric. Jjurn.). — On the coaiposition of tlie parsnip and white 



Belgian carrot. 



15. — {Journ. of Agric. and Trans. of the llighland, etc.). — On llie compa- 



rative value of white Scottish and black English oats and on the 

 composition of Rice meal. 

 IG. 1851 {Rog. Agric. Journ.). — On the source of nitrogen in plants. 



17. — {Journ. nf Agric. and Trans. of the llighland, etc.). — On the compo- 



sition of green Rye and Uape. 



18. 1855 {Report of the British Assoc. for the adoancement of Science). — On 



caséine and a metliod of detennining sulphiir and phosphorus in 

 organic compounds. 



