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Clarke, E. M. 3. Description of an arrange- 

 ment of a series of the sustaining Voltaic 

 batteries, so as to obtain quantity or inten- 

 sity : also of an apparatus to give shocks by 

 a single Voltaic pair. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. 

 I., 1836-37, pp. 499-501. 



4. Account of a series of expei-iments 



made with a large Magneto-Electrical Machine. 

 Electr. Soc. Trans. 1837-40, pp. 73-76. 



5. A description of a new magnetic elec- 

 trical machine. Silliman, Journ. XXXIII., 

 1838, pp. 213-224. 



Clarke, Edward Daniel. Of the Koumiss of 

 the Calmucks, and of the ardent spirit which 

 they distil from milk. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXX VII., 1811, pp. 6-8. 



2. Deux lettres sur les metaux de la 



baryte, de la strontiane, etc. Annal. de Chimie, 

 II., 1816, pp. 430-432. 



3. Some observations respecting the new 



metals obtained from Barytes and Strontian ; 

 also of a pure metal observed in the decom- 

 position of Boron ; together with other remarks 

 on the means of analysis afforded by burning a 

 highly compressed mixture of the gaseous 

 constituents of water. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 VIII., 1816, pp. 357-364. 



4. Analysis of 100 parts of a dark Bitu- 



minous Limestone, from the parish of Whiteford, 

 in Flintshire, North Wales. [1816.] Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. IV., 1817, pp. 430-433. 



5. Account of some experiments made 

 with NEWMAN'S Blow-pipe, by inflaming a 

 highly condensed mixture of the gaseous Con- 

 stituents of Avater. Quart. Journ. Sci. II., 

 1817, pp. 104-123; Annal. de Chimie, HI., 

 1816, pp. 39-65 ; Annal. des Mines, I., 1816, 

 pp. 453-462 ; Gilbert, Annalen, LV., 1817, pp. 

 1-39; Oken, Isis, L, 1817. col. 956-972; 

 Schweigger, Journ. XVIII., 1816, pp. 228-255. 



6. Further observations respecting the de- 

 composition of the Earths, and other experi- 

 ments made by burning a highly compressed 

 mixture of the gaseous constituents of water. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. IX., 1817, pp. 89-96, 194- 

 202; Gilbert, Annalen, LXIL, 1819, pp. 337-398; 

 Schweigger, Journ. XXI., 1817, pp. 382-396. 



7. Fusion of Wood Tin ; analysis of Hol- 



mite. Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 1817, pp. 70-72. 



8. Account of some experiments made 

 with the Gas Blow-pipe. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 X., 1817, pp. 133-138. 



9. Account of an improvement made in 



the Gas Blow-pipe ; with some additional re- 

 marks upon the revival of metals from their 

 oxides, and of the fusion of refractory bodies 

 by means of the same instrument. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. X., 1817, pp. 373-377 ; Journ. de 

 Phys. LXXXV., 1817, pp. 445-454. 



Clarke, Edward Daniel, 10. Account of some 

 remarkable minerals recently brought to this 

 country from the island of Jan Mayen ; also a 

 description and analysis of a substance called 

 Petalite, from Sweden. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XI., 

 1818, pp. 194-198. 



11. Account of a meteor, apparently ac- 

 companied by matter falling from the atmosphere, 

 as seen at Cambridge. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 XL, 1818, pp. 273-274. 



12. On the aphlogistic lamp. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XL, 1818, pp. 304-305. 



13. Further account of Petalite, together 

 with the analysis of another new Swedish 

 mineral found at Gryphytta, in the province of 

 Westmania, in Sweden. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 XL, 1818, pp. 356-368. 



14. On the colouring constituents of Roses, 

 and of flowers and leaves of other vegetable 

 bodies. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XII., 1818, 

 pp. 126-128, 296-299. 



15. Die Vulkane als Gebliise mit verdichte- 

 tem Knallgas dargestellt.- (Transl.) Gilbert, 

 Annal. LXIIL, 1819, pp. 55-65. 



16. Account of a newly discovered variety 

 of green Fluor Spar, of very uncommon beauty, 

 and with remarkable properties of colour and 

 phosphorescence. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XIV., 

 1819, pp. 34-36. 



17. Method of obtaining Nickel in a state 

 of perfect purity and malleability. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. XIV., 1819, pp. 142-144. 



18. Observations on Gehlenite, made dur- 



ing a series of analytical experiments on this 

 mineral; which prove that it contains Potass. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. XIV., 1819, pp. 449-453. 



19. Observations upon the ores which con- 

 tain Cadmium, and upon the discovery of this 

 metal in the Derbyshire Silicates and other ores 

 of Zinc. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, 

 pp. 272-276. 



20. Regular crystallization of olive oil. 

 Thomson', Ann. Phil. XV., 1820, p. 329. 



21. Observations upon the Gas Blowpipe, 

 and upon some of the more remarkable results 

 which have been obtained in using this instru- 

 ment during a course of five years. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. L, 1821, pp. 419-430. 



22. On the chemical examination, cha- 



racters, and natural history of Arragonite, ex- 

 plaining also the causes of the different specific 

 gravity of its different sub-varieties. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. II., 1821, pp. 57-62 ; Journ. de 

 Phys. XCIIL, 1821, pp. 141-147. 

 23. On crystallized magnesian carbonate 

 of lime from Alston Moor, in Cumberland, 

 crystallized plumbago, and some other minerals 

 from the mines of Cumberland. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. II., 1821, pp. 415-417. 



