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Clark, Hamlet. 6. Description of a new species 

 of Hydroporus, Clairv. Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 

 1862, pp. 326-327. 



7. Catalogue of the Dytiscidae and Gyri- 



nidae of Australasia, with descriptions of new- 

 species. Journ. Entom. I., 1862, pp. 399-421 ; 

 II., 1864, pp. 14-23, 214-219. 



8. Description of species of the genus 



Hydroporus, Clairv., new to the European or 

 British catalogues. Journ. Entom. L, 1862, pp. 

 468-474. 



9. Descriptions of new East Asiatic species 



of Haliplidre and Hydroporidse. Entom. Soc. 

 Trans. I., 1862-63, pp. 417-428. 



1O. Catalogue of Halticidae, being a con- 

 tinuation of the British Museum Catalogue, 

 part 1, 1860. Journ. Entom. II., 1864, pp. 163- 

 174. 



11. Description of new Australian Phyto- 



phaga. Journ. Entom. II., 1864, pp. 247-263. 



Clark, Henry James. On the origin of Vibrio. 

 Silliman, Journ. XX VIII., 1859, pp. 107-109. 



2. On apparent equivocal generation. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XXVIII., 1859, pp. 154-155. 



3. Lucernaria, the cocnotype of Acalephse. 



Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. IX., 1863, pp. 47- 

 54; Ann. Nat. Hist. XIL, 1863, pp. 19-30; 

 Silliman, Journ. XXXV., 1863, pp. 346-356. 



Clark, James. Recapitulation of the " Embry- 

 ology of the Turtle," as given in Prof. AGASSIZ'S 

 "Contributions to the Natural History of the 

 United States of N. America." Silliman, Journ. 

 XXV., 1858, pp. 342-357. 



Clark, John. On the Laterite Formation. 

 Madras Journ. VIII., 1838, pp. 334-346. 



2. Geology of Bangalore, and of some other 



portions of Mysore. Madras Journ. IX., 1839, 

 pp. 89-121. 



Clark, Latimer. On an arrangement for taking 



stereoscopic pictures with a single camera. 



[1853.] Photogr. Soc. Journ. I., 1854, pp. 57- 



60. 

 2. On electrical quantity and intensity. 



Roy. Inst. Proc. III., 1858-62, pp. 337-341. 



3. On testing submarine cables. Elec- 

 trician, II., 1862, pp. 230-231. 



4. On the conduction of the atmosphere. 

 Electrician, II., 1862, p. 302. 



5. On velocity of transmission in cables. 



Electrician, IV., 1863, pp. 78, 91-92, 103-104. 



Clark, Latimer, and Sir Charles Bright. 

 Measurement of Electrical Quantities and Resist- 

 ance. Electrician, L, 1862, pp. 3-4. 



Clark, P. On the flowering of Victoria Regia, 

 in the Royal Botanic Garden, Glasgow. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1855 (pt. 2), pp. 102-103. 



Clark, 7?. G. On tables for setting out the width 

 of cuttings and embankments on sidelong ground, 

 and also formulae for computing the area of 

 Vertical Section. Franklin Inst. Journ. XVI., 

 1848, pp. 79-82. 



Clark, -V. Morton. New form of Compressor for 

 use with the microscope. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXIX., 1860, p. 448. 



Clark, Sheldon. On the infinite divisibility of a 

 finite quantity of matter. Silliman, Journ. IX., 

 1825, pp. 356-359. 



Clark, T. Edwards. Ueber den Fichtelit. Licbig, 

 Annal. CUT., 1857, pp. 236-248 ; Sillimau, 

 Journ. XXV., 1858, pp. 164-176. 



2. Ueber die Krystallform des Fichtelits. 



Liebig, Annal. CXIX., 1861, pp. 226-228. 



Clark, Thomas. Description of a new Quick- 

 silver Pump. Edinb. Journ. Sci. II., 1825, 

 pp. 267-268. 



2. On the Pyrophosphate of Soda, one 



of a new class of salts produced by the action 

 of heat on the phosphates. Edinb. Journ. 

 Sci. VII., 1827, pp. 298-309; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XLL, 1829, pp. 276-290; Poggend. 

 Annal. XVI., 1829, pp. 509-512, 609-611; 

 Schweigger, Journ. LVII. (= Jahrb. XXVII.), 

 1829, pp. 421-440; Trommsdorff, N. Journ. d. 

 Pharm. XX., 1830, pp. 243-260. 



3. On the arseniate of Soda. Edinb. 



Journ. Sci. VII., 1827, pp. 309-311; Schweigger, 

 Journ. LVII. (= Jahrb. XXVJL), 1829, pp. 

 440-443. 



4. On a new phosphate of Soda. Edjnb. 



Journ. Sci. VII., 1827, pp. 311-314 ; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. LVII. (= Jahrb. XXVII.), 1829, 

 pp. 443-446. 



5. On the application of the hot blast in 



the manufacture of Cast Iron. [1835.] Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Trans. XIII., 1836, pp. 373-382. 



6. On a difficulty in isomorphism, and in 



the received constitution of the oxygen salts. 

 Thomson, Records. III., 1836, pp. 433-443; 

 IV., pp. 45-53 ; Liebig, Annal. XXVII., 1838, 

 pp. 160-167. 



7. Cyanide of Potassium, an incidental 



product of the process for making cast iron in 

 blast furnaces. Phil. Mag. X., 1837, pp. 329- 

 333 ; Liebig, Aunal. XXIV., 1837, pp. 177- 

 179; Poggend. Annal. XL., 1837, pp. 315-320. 



8. On the limits within which the atomic 

 weights of elementary bodies have been ascer- 

 tained. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1839 (pi. 2), pp. 43-49. 

 9. On a mode of detecting minute portions 



of Arsenic. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1840, (pt. 2), pp. 

 83-84; Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. V., 1840, pp. 

 483-484. 



10. Ueber eine neue Methode Wasser zu 



reinigen. (Transl.) Froriep, Notizen, XXI., 

 1842, coi. 53-56. 



