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Faraday, Michael, and J. Stodart. 2. On the 



alloys of steel. Phil. Trans. 1822, pp. 253- 



270. 

 Farcot, . Notice sur une distribution a 



detente variable. Annal. des Mines, VII., 1845, 



pp. 389-398. 

 Farcy, Armand. Sur les courbes ou le rayon de 



courbure a un rapport constant avec la partie 



de la normale intercepted entre la courbe et une 



droite fixe. Nouv. Ann. Math. III., 1844, pp. 



528-533. 

 2. Note sur la recherche elementaire du 



nombre 7J". Nouv. Ann. Math. III., 1844, pp. 



582-585. 



3. Note sur les cas singuliers d'insolubilite 



ou d'indetermination dans les equations du pre- 

 mier degre a plusieurs inconnues. Xouv. Ann. 

 Math. IV., 1845, pp. 474-477. 

 Farey, John. On the mensuration of timber. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIX., 1804, pp. 213-222. 



2. On blasting with gunpowder. Tilloch. 



Phil. Mag. XX., 1805, pp. 208-209. 



3. On the stratification of England : the 



intended Thames archways, &c. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XXV., 1806. pp. 44-49. 



4. On music. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXVI.. 



1806, pp. 171-176. 



5. On the STANHOPE temperament of the 



musical scale. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXVLT., 



1807, pp. 191-206 ; XXVIII., 1807, pp. 140- 

 152. 



6. On different temperaments of the 



musical scale. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXVII, 

 1807, pp. 313-322. 



7. On a new mode of equally tempering the 



musical scale. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXVHL. 

 1807, pp. 65-66. 



8. On the dislocations of the Strata of the 



Earth. Tilloch, Phil. Mas. XXVIII., 1807, 

 p. 120. 



9. On the STANHOPE and other tempera- 

 ments of the musical scale. Tilloch, Phil. Ma<r. 

 XXIX., 1807, pp. 345-349. 



1O. On the two systems of musical tem- 

 perament recommended by Earl STANHOPE. 

 Mr. HAWKES'S system, &c. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXX., 1808, pp. 3-8. 



11. On the stratification of Matlock in 

 Derbyshire, pointing out a mistake of the late 

 Mr. John WHITEHTJRST relative thereto ; and on 

 the transmutation of lime into silex. Tilloch. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXI., 1808, pp. 36-41. 



12. On the supposed universal distribution 



of fossil coal, in reply to Mr. B. COOK ; and on 

 the nature and situations of the extraneous fossil 

 (Belemnite) analysed by Mr. J. ACTON, under 

 the denomination of a " Crystal called a Thunder- 

 pick." Nicholson, Journ. XXII., 1809. pp. 68- 

 70. 



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Farey, John. 13. On the conversion of French 

 weights into English. Nicholson, Journ. XXII.. 



1809, pp. 337-338. 



14. Observations on a late paper by Dr. 



Wm. RICHARDSON, respecting the basaltic dis- 

 trict in the north of Ireland, and on the geo^ 

 logical facts thence deducible ; in conjunction 

 with others observable in Derbyshire and other 

 English counties : with the application of these 

 facts to the explanation of some of the most diffi- 

 cult points in the natural history of the globe. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 1809, pp. 257-263. 



15. A reply to Earl STANHOPE, on the 



defence of certain principles and facts erro- 

 neously stated in his stereotyped " Principles of 

 the Science of Tuning Instruments with fixed 

 Tones." TiUoch, Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 1809, 

 pp. 292-299. 



16. Geological observations on the exca- 

 vation of valleys and local denudations of the 

 strata of the earth in particular districts, &c., in 

 reply to Mr. John CARE'S Letter. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XXXIIL, 1809, pp. 442-448. 



17. Geological observations on the exca- 

 vations of valleys, the supposed existence of 

 numerous lakes at former periods where valleys 

 now exist, which the streams flowing through 

 them are said to have broken down. &c. : in 

 reply to Mr. John CARR'S Letter. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIV.. 1809, pp. 49-53. 



18. Geological remarks and queries on 



Messrs. CTTVIER and BROXGXIART'S Memoir on 

 the mineral geography of the environs of Paris. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXV., 1810, pp. 113-139. 



19. On M. BEMETZRIEDER'S erroneous cal- 

 culations of the magnitudes of certain musical 

 intervals. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXV., 1810, 

 pp. 175-176. 



20. On the supposed fresh-water origin of 



the gypsum strata in the environs of Paris ; on 

 the geological characters and relations of the 

 alum shales on the northern coasts of Yorkshire; 

 and on the orbicular blocks of sienite on Mount- 

 Sorrel Hill, in Leicestershire. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. XXXV., 1810, pp. 256-261. 



21. Six theorems, containing the chief 



properties of all regular Douzeave Systems of 

 Music ; with twelve corollaries thence deduced, 

 showing others of then* relations ; and thirteen 

 scholia, containing the temperaments of as many 

 systems, calculated thereby : with remarks. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXX VI., 1810, pp. 39-53. 



22. A further set of fifteen corollaries to 



the musical theorems in page 39, by means of 

 which, the temperaments of any one of the con- 

 cords being given, all the other temperaments 

 and all the wolves can be calculated with the 

 greatest facility. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXVI. 



1810, pp. 374-375. 



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