BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELENIUM 241 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERATURE .BEARING ON THE 

 LIGHT-SENSITIVENESS OF SELENIUM. 



F. C. BROWN. 

 1818 



Berzelius (Schweigg. Journ., 23, pp. 309-344 and 430-484), Dis- 

 covery, character, compounds, etc. 



1826 



Seebeck (Fogg., 6, p. 155), Electrification of vitreous Selenium. 



Berzelius (Pogg., 7, p. 242), Purification (Pogg., 8, 21), Atomic 

 Weight. 



1827 



Mitscherlich and Nitzseh (Pogg., 9, 627-630), Selenic acid and 

 salts. 



Magnus (Pogg., 14, 328, and 10, p. 491), Solubility in sulphuric 

 acid. 



1828 



Fischer (Pogg., 12, 153-155), Solubility in sulphuric acid. 

 Fischer (Pogg., 16 ; 121), 1829, Solubility in sulphuric acid. 



1830 

 Magnus (Pogg., 20, 165-166), Separation from compounds. 



1831 

 Rose (Pogg., 21, 431), Sulphur. Selenium and Tellurium. 



1839 



Knox (Trans. Roy. Irish Acad., 19, 149 (1843) ; or Phil. Mag., 

 Ser. 3, 16, 185), Conductivity of Selenium and other ma- 

 terials. 



1840 



Regnault (Ann., Ser. 2, Vol. 51), Specific Heat. 



Frobel (Pogg., 49, 590-591), Crystal form of metallic Selenium. 



1845 



Riess (Pogg. Ann., 64, 50), Electrification of Selenium. 

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