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26. On the quantity of electrolysis as 



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27. (Bakerian Lecture). On certain phe- 



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28. On the peculiar cooling effects of hy- 

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31. On the heating effects of electricity 



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32. On the transmission of electricity by 



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33. A mode of reviving dormant impres- 

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flame. Phil. Mag. VIL, 1854, pp. 47-50. 



