SECTION v.— CHEMISTRY, PURE AND APPLIED. 39I 



Davy, Sir Humphry. [Cont'd.] 



lectures on the chemical agencies of electricity, and on the metals 

 and earths. Glasgow and London, 1842. 8vo. 



Lecture (A) on the Objects of the Royal Institution. London, 1810. 



On some New Phenomena of Chemical Changes produced by Electricity, 

 particularly the decomposition of the fixed alkalies, and the exhi- 

 bition of the new substances which constitute their bases . . . 

 London, 1808. 4to. 



On the Fire-damp of Coal Mines, and on methods of lighting the mines 

 so as to prevent its explosion. London, 1815. 8vo. 



On the Safety Lamp for Coal Miners, with some researches on flame. 

 London, 18 18. 8vo. 



[Another edition] with additions to the Appendix. London, 

 1825. 8vo. 



* Outlines of a Course of Lectures on Chemical Philosophy. London, 

 1804. pp. [ii]-54, i2mo. 



Contains : Explanation of Terms used in Chemistry by John Sadler, with 

 independent pagination. London, 1S04. pp. 22, i2mo. 



Researches Chemical and Philosophical, chiefly concerning Nitrous 

 Oxide or dephlogisticated nitrous air, and its respiration. London, 

 1800. pp. xvi-580, 8vo. Plates. 



The first treatise on the effects of so-called laughing gas. These researches 

 were made between April, 1799, when Davy first breathed nitrous oxide, 

 and the summer of 1800, when this work was issued. Dr. Thomson writes 

 of this work : "It gave him at once a high reputation as a chemist, and 

 was really a wonderful performance when the circumstances under which 

 it was produced are taken into consideration." Davy was but twenty- 

 one years of age at the time. 



Chemische und physiologische Untersuchungen iiber das 

 oxydirte Stickgas und das Athmen desselben. Aus dem 

 englischen iibersetzt. Lemgo, 1812-14. 2 parts. 8vo. 

 *Six Discourses Delivered before the Royal Society at their anniversary 

 meetings on the award of the Royal and Copley medals ; preceded 

 by an address to the Society on the progress and prospects of 

 science. London, 1827. pp. xi-148. 4to. 

 Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Chemistry. London, 1802. 

 The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy, edited by his brother John 

 Davy. London, 1839. 9 vols., 8vo. 

 Vol. I. Memoirs of the Life of H. D., by John Davy. pp. viii-475; 

 portrait and facsimile. 



II. Early Miscellaneous Papers, pp. xii-466. 



III. Researches chemical and philosophical, chiefly concerning 



nitrous oxide. ])p. xvi-343 ; plate. 



