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1832. On a Disturbance of ttie Earth's Magnetism in connection witli 

 the appeaiance of an Aurora as observed at Albany on the 10th 

 of Ai^ril, 1831. (Communicated to the Albany Institute, Jan. 

 20, 1832.) Report of Regents of University, to the Legislature 

 of IS'ew York. — Albany, 1832. Silliman's Am. Jour. ^ci. July, 

 1832, vol. xxii. pp. 143-155. 



1832. Fourth Abstract of IVIeteorological Eecords of the State of New- 

 York for 1831. (In conjunction with Dr. T. Romeyn Beck.) 

 Annual Report of Regents of University, to the Legislature of 

 IS^ew York.— Albany, 1831. 



1832. On the Production of Currents and Sparks of Electricity from 



Magnetism. Silliman's Am. Jour. ^Sci. July, 1832, vol. xxii. 

 pp. 403-408. 



1833. Fifth Abstract of Meteorological Eecords of the State of New 



York, for 1832. (In conjunction with Dr. T. Eomeyn Beck.) 

 Annual Report of Regents of University, to the Legislature of 

 New York. — Albany, 1833. 



1835. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. I. Descrij^tion 

 of a Galvanic Battery for ijroducing Electricity of different in- 

 tensities. (Eead Jan. 1 4.) Transactions Am. RhUosopli. Society, 

 vol. V. pp. 217-222. Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. 

 i. pp. 277-281. 



1835. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. II. On the in- 

 fluence of a Spiral Conductor in increasing the intensity of 

 Electricity from a Galvaiuc arrangement of a smgle Pair, etc. 

 (Eead Feb. G.) Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. v. "^pp. 223-232. 

 Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. i. pp. 282-290. Tay- 

 lor's Scientific Memoirs, vol. i. pp. 540-547. 



1835. Facts in reference to the Spark, etc. from a long Conductor unit- 

 ing the poles of a Galvanic Battery. Journal of Eranllin In- 

 stitute, Mar. 1835, vol. xv. pp. 109, 170. Silliman^s Am. Jour. 

 Sci. July, 1835, vol. xxviii. pp. 327-331. 



1837. A Notice of Electrical Eesearches, particularly in regard to the 



" lateral discharge." (Eead before the British Association at 

 Liverpool, Sept. 1837.) Report Brit. Assoc. 1837. Part II. pp. 

 22-24. Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. April, 1838, vol. xxxiv. pp. 

 10-19. 



1838. A Letter on the production directly from ordinary Electricity of 



Currents by Induction, analogous to those obtained from Gal- 

 vanism. (Eead to Philosoj)h. Society, May 4.) Proceedings 

 Am. Phil. Soc. vol. i. p. 14. 



1838. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. III. On Elec- 



tro-djmamic Induction. (Eead Nov. 2.) Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 

 vol. vi. pp. 303-338. Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. Jan. 1840, vol. 

 xxxviii. pp. 209-243. Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. 

 iv. pp. 281-310. L. E. D Phil. Mag. Mar. 1840, vol. xvi. pp. 

 200-210 : pp. 254^205 : pp. 551-502. Becquerel's Traitc experi- 

 mental de VElectricite, etc. vol. v. pp. 87-107. Annales de Chinm 

 et de Physique, Dec. 1841, 3d series : vol. iii. pp. 394-407. Pog- 

 gendorff's Annalen der Physilc und Chemie. Suijplemental vol. 

 i. (Nach Band li.) 1842, pp. 282-312. 



1839. A novel phenomenon of Capillary action : the transmission of Mer- 



cury through Lead. (Eead Mar. 15.) Proceedings Am. Phil. Soc. 

 vol. i. pp. 82, 83. Silliman's Ayn. Jour. Sci. Jan. 1839, vol. 

 xxxviii. i)p. 180, 181. Bihlioth. Universelle, vol. xxix. pp. 175, 

 170. Liebig's Annalen der Chemie, etc. vol. xl. pp. 182, 183. 



