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 Schweigger, Journ. XVI., 1816, pp. 369- 

 396. 



11. An account of a vegetable wax from 



Brazil. Phil. Trans. 1811, pp. 261-268; Gil- 

 bert, Annal. XLIV., 1813, pp. 287-293. 



12. Experiments to ascertain the state in 



which Spirit exists in fermented liquors ; with 

 a Table exhibiting the relative proportion of 

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 and some other liquors. Phil. Trans. 1811, pp. 

 337-346; Gilbert, Annal. XLIIL, 1813, pp. 

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13. Additional remai'ks on the state in 

 which Alcohol exists in fermented liquors. 

 [1812.] Phil. Trans. 1813, pp. 82-87. 



14. Additional observations on the effects 



of Magnesia in preventing an increased form- 

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 Phil. Trans. 1813, pp. 213-226; Annal. de 

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15. On some new electro-chemical phe- 

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1816, pp. 372-384; Schweigger, Journ. XII., 

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16. Observations on the application of Coal 



Gas to the purposes of illumination. Quart. 

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17. Observations on an astringent vege- 

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1817, pp. 424-425. 



18. Table exhibiting the average quantity 



of Spirit in different kinds of wine. Quart. 

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 79. 



19. Observations on the medico-chemical 



treatment of Calculous disorders. Quart. Journ. 

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 66-72, 205-218. 



20. On the composition and analysis of the 



inflammable gaseous compounds resulting from 

 the destructive distillation of coal and oil, with 

 some remarks on their relative heating and illu- 

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Brande, William Thomas. 21. On a substance 

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 290. 



22. Observations on the analysis of Mineral 



Waters. Quart. Journ. Sci. X., 1821, pp. 217- 

 230. 



23. An analysis of the root of the Rheum 



palmatum or Rhubarb. Quart. Journ. Sci. X., 

 1821, pp. 288-292. 



24. On the separation of the proximate 



principles of animal substances. Quart. Journ. 



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 25. Analysis of Tea. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 



LIX., 1822, pp. 146-147. 

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of Uranium. Quart. Journ. Sci. XIV., 1823, 



pp. 86-91 ; Schweigger, Journ. XLIV. (= Jahrb. 



XIV.), 1825, pp. 1-7. 

 27. Observations on the ultimate analysis 



of certain Vegetable Salifiable Bases. Quart. 



Journ. Sci. XVI., 1823, pp. 279-286. 



28. A table of Equivalent Numbers. 



Thomson, Annal. Phil. VII., 1824, pp. 185- 

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29. Outlines of Geology. Quart. Journ. 



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30. Analysis of two Mineral Waters from 



springs in Windsor Great Park. Quart. Journ. 

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31. On the relation of the vegetable al- 

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32. On the electro-chemical decomposition 



of the Vegeto- Alkaline Salts. Roy. Inst. Journ. 

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33. On the properties and uses of Gun- 

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34. Analysis of the Well-Water at the 



Royal Mint, with some remarks on the waters of 

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 pp. 345-352. 



35. Ueber Raffination des Rohzuckers, ins- 



besondere nach SCOFFERN'S Verfahren. ( Transl.) 

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36. On Peat and its products. Roy. Inst. 



Proc. I., 1851-54, pp. 4-6. 

 37. On Electro-Magnetic Clocks. 

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Roy. 



