170 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF JOSEPH HENRY. 



publislied by tlie Institution, and are now in use in almost every part of 

 the world in whicli the English language is spoken. The prosecution of 

 the system linally led to the apiilication of the principles established to 

 the predictions of the weather by means of the telegraph. 



JOSEPH HEmiY. 



Washington, D. C, December 4, 1876. 



NOTE III. 



LIST OF PROFESSOR HENRY'S SCIENTIFIC PAPERS. 



[Prepared by Wm. B. Taylor: Published in the Bulletin of tbe PMlosopbical Society 



of Wasbiugton, Vol. II. ] 



1825. On the Production of Cold bytbe Earefaction of Air : accompanied 

 with Experiments. (Presented Mar. 2.) Abstract, Trans. Al- 

 bany Institute, vol. i. part ii. p. 36. 



1827. On some Modifications of the Electro-magnetic Apparatus. (Bead 

 Oct. 10.) Trans. Albany Inst. vol. i. pp. 22-24. 



1829. Topographical Sketch of the State of New York ; designed chiefly 

 to show the General Elevations and Depressions of its Surface. 

 (Read Oct. 28.) Trans. Albany Inst. vol. i. pp. 87-112. 



1829. First Abstract of Meteorological Records of the State of New 

 Y^ork, for 1828. ' (In conjunction with Dr. T. Eomeyn Beck.) 

 Annual Report of Itegents of University, to the Legislature of 

 New York.— Albany, 1829. 



1829. On the Mean Temperature of Twenty-seven different Places in the 



State of New York, for 1828. (In conjunction with Dr. T. Eo- 

 meyn Becli:.) Brewster's Edinburgh Jour. Science, Oct. 1828, 

 vol. i. pp. 249-259. 



1830. Second Abstract of Meteorological Records of the State of New 



York for 1829. (In conjunction with Dr. T. Romeyn Beck.) 

 Annual Report of Regents of University, to the Legislature of 

 New York.— Albany, 1830. 



1831. On the Application of the Principle of the Galvanic Multiplier to 



Electro magnetic Apparatus, and also to the development of 

 great Magnetic power in soft iron, with small Galvanic Ele- 

 ments. Silliman's American Jour. Science, Jan. 183J , vol. xix. 

 pp. 400-408. 



1831. Tabular Statement of the Latitudes, Longitudes, and Elevations, 

 of 42 Meteorological Stations in New York. Annual Report 

 Regents of University to Legislature N. Y. 1831. 



1831. Third Abstract of Meteorological Records of State of New York 

 for 1830. (In conjunction with Dr. T. Romeyn Beck.) Annual 

 Report of Regents of University, to the Legislature of New 

 York.— Albany, 1831. 



1831. An account of a large Electro-magnet, made for the Laboratory 

 of Yale College. (In conjunction with Dr. Ten Eyck.) Silli- 

 man's Am. Jour. Sci. April, 1831, vol. xx. pp. 201-203. 



L831. On a Reciprocating Motion produced by Magnetic attraction and 

 repulsion. Silliman's Am. Jour. Scl. July, 1831, vol. xx. pp. 

 340-343. Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. iii. pp. 

 430-432. 



