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1801. 

 5. " New theory of the constitution of mixed aeriform fluids, 

 and particularly of the atmosphere," by John Dalton. 

 Written September 14th. Pub. Nicholson' s Jour., [i], vol. 

 5, p. 241. 

 6-g. " Experimental Essays on the Constitution of mixed gases ; 

 on the force of steam or vapour from water and other 

 liquids in different temperatures, both in a torricellian 

 vacuum and in air ; on evaporation ; and on the expansion 

 of gases by heat," by John Dalton. The ist of these 

 four essays was read Oct. 2nd, the 2nd Oct. i6th, the 3rd 

 Oct. 30th. Pub. Manchester Memoirs, [r], vol. 5, p. 535, 

 1802. 



1802. 



10. "System of Chemistry," by Thomas Thomson, ist ed., 



vol. 3, p. 270. 



11. "New theory of the constitution of mixed gases eluci- 



dated," by John Dalton. Written Nov. 18th. Pub. 

 Nicholsoiis Jour., [2 J, vol. 3, p. 267. (Chiefly called 

 forth by no. 10.) 



12. "Experimental Inquiry into the Proportion of the several 



gases or elastic fluids constituting the atmosphere," by 

 John Dalton. Read Nov. 12th. Pub. Manchester 

 Memoirs, [2], vol. i, p. 244, 1805. 



1803. 



13. "EssaideChimieStatique,"byC. L. Berthollet (especially 



§§ 158, 160, 163, 164, 171, 240, 242—244). 



14. "On the tendency of elastic fluids to diffusion through 



each other," by John Dalton. Read Jan. 28th. Pub. 

 Manchester Memoirs, [2], vol. i, p. 259, 1805. 



15. "On the absorption of gases by water and other liquids," 



by John Dalton. Read Oct. 21st. Pub. Manchester 

 Memoirs, [2], vol. i, p. 271, 1805. 



