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Davy, Sir Humphry. 78. On the changes of 

 volume produced in gases in different states of 

 density by heat. Phil. Trans. 1823, pp. 204- 

 205 ; AnnaL de Chimie, XXV., 1824, pp. 86- 

 88. 



79. On the corrosion of copper sheathing 



by sea-water, and on methods of preventing this 

 effect ; and on their application to ships of war 

 and other ships. Phil. Trans. 1824, pp. 151- 

 158; Annal. de Chimie, XXVI., 1824, pp. 84- 

 93 ; Mag. f. Naturvid. V M 1825, pp. 182-191 ; 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. VIII., 1824, pp. 94-98. 



8O. Additional experiments and observa- 

 tions on the application of electrical combina- 

 tions to the preservation of the copper sheathing 

 of ships and to other purposes. Phil. Trans. 1824, 

 pp. 242-246 ; Annal. de Chimie, XXIX., 1825, 

 pp. 187-192 ; Gill, Techn. Rep. VII., 1825, pp. 

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 220 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. IX., 1825, pp. 297- 

 300. 



81. On Fossil Shells. Thomson, Ann. 



Phil. VII., 1824, pp. 177-181. 



82. Memoria sopra di un deposito trovato 



ne' Bagni di Lucca. [1821.] Napoli, Atti 

 Accad. Sci. II., 1825, pp. 9-12 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XIX., 1821, pp. 194-196 ; Schweigger, 

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 Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 199-201. 



83. Further researches on the preservation 



of metals by electro-chemical means. Phil. 

 Trans. 1825. pp. 328-347 ; Schweigger, Journ. 

 LVI. (Jahrb. XXVI.), 1829, pp. 434-456; 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. XL, 1826, pp. 248-259. 



84. (Bakerian Lecture.) On the relations 



of electrical and chemical changes. Phil. Trans. 

 1826 (pt. 3), pp. 383-422 ; Annal. de Chimie, 

 XXXIII., 1826, pp. 276-322; Baumgartner, 

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85. On the phenomena of Volcanoes. Phil. 



Trans. 1828, pp. 241-250; Annal. de Chimie, 

 XXXVIII., 1828, pp. 133-150; Annal. des 

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86. An account of some experiments on 



the Torpedo. [1828.] Phil. Trans. 1829, pp. 

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Davy, John. Some remarks on the observa 

 tions and experiments of Mr. MURRAY on the 

 nature of Oxymuriatic Acid, and its relations 

 to Muriatic Acid. Nicholson, Journ. XX VIII. , 



1811, pp. 193-206. 



2. An answer to Mr. MURRAY'S observa- 

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 Nicholson, Journ. XXIX., 1811, pp. 35-37. 



3. On the nature of Oxymuriatic Gas, in 



reply to Mr. MURRAY. Nicholson, Journ. 

 XXIX., 1811, p. 44. 



4. An account of a new Gas, with a 



reply to Mr. MURRAY'S last observations on 

 Oxymuriatic Gas. Nicholson, Journ. XXX., 



1812, pp. 28-33; Gilbert, Annal. XL., 1812, 

 pp. 220-228 ; Journ. de Phys. LXXIIL, 1811, 

 pp. 444-449 ; Schweigger, Journ. III., 1811, 

 pp. 429-436. 



5. On the nature of Oxymuriatic and 



Muriatic Acid Gas, in reply to Mr. MURRAY. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XXXI., 1812, pp. 310-316; 

 Annal. de Chimie, LXXXIV., 1812, pp. 288- 

 300. 



6. On a gaseous compound of Carbonic 



Oxide and Chlorine. PhiL Trans. 1812, pp. 

 144-151 ; Journ. de Phys. LXXV., 1812, pp. 

 409-415 ; Schweigger, Journ. IX., 1813, pp. 

 199-207 ; Annal. de Chimie, LXXXVLL, 1813, 

 pp. 315-327. 



7. An account of some experiments on 

 the combinations of different metals and Chlo- 

 rine, &c. PhiL Trans. 1812, pp. 169-204 ; 

 Schweigger, Journ. X., 1814, pp. 311354. 



8. An account of some experiments on 



different combinations of Fluoric Acid. Phil. 



Trans. 1812, pp. 352-369 ; AnnaL de Chimie. 



LXXXVL, 1813, pp. 178-204. 

 i 9. An account of an experiment [to test 



the presence of water in muriatic acid]. 



Nicholson, Journ. XXXIV., 1813, pp. 68-72. 

 1O. An account of some experiments on 



Arterial Heat. Phil. Trans. 1814, pp. 590- 



604 ; Schweigger, Journ. XV., 1815, pp. 461- 



477. 



11. Versuch iiber das Blut. [Tentamen 



experimentale, etc., quod pro gradu doctoris, 

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12. Observations on the temperature of 



the ocean and atmosphere, and on the density 

 of sea-water, made during a voyage to Ceylon. 

 Phil. Trans. 181?. pp. 275-292; AnnaL de 

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