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Kemp, George. 5. On the application of the 

 principles of a natural system of Organic Che- 

 mistry to the explanation of the phenomena 

 occurring in the diseased Potato Tuber. Brit. 

 Assoc. Kep. 1846 (pt. 2), p. 44. 



6. Method of separating the body pro- 

 duced by the joint action of sulphuric acid and 

 sugar on ox-bile (PETTENKOFER'S test). Che- 

 mical Gazette, IV., 1 846, pp. 278-279. 



7. Eemarks on the constitution of the 



human bile. Chemical Gazette, IV., 1846, pp. 

 294-296. 



8. Observations on the theory of proteine. 



Chemical Gazette, IV., 1846, pp. 369-371; 

 Chemist, VII., 1846, pp. 494-495; Liebig, An- 

 nal. LX., 1846, pp. 104-107. 



9. Determination of the quantity of sulphur 



contained in ox -bile, with remarks on the mu- 

 tual relations which subsist between that body, 

 taurine, cystine, and lithofellic acid. Chemical 

 Gazette, IV., 1846, pp. 471-474. 



10. On the elementary composition of the 

 potato whilst forming a succession of tubers, as 

 observed during the year 1846. Chemical 

 Gazette, V., 1847, pp. 69-75. 



11. Further observations on the potato 



disease. Chemical Gazette, V., 1847, pp. 136- 

 137. 



12. On berberine and some of its com- 

 pounds, with remarks on certain precautions 

 which are necessary to be observed in the de- 

 termination of the elementary composition of 

 similar bodies. Chemical Gazette, V., 1847, 

 pp. 209-211. 



13. Observations on Prof. MULDER'S Re- 

 searches on the bile. Chemical Gazette, V., 

 1847, pp. 414-415. 



14. Observations on the nature of the 

 biliary secretion ; the object being to show, 

 that the bile is essentially composed of an 

 electro-negative body in chemical combination 

 with one or more inorganic bases. [1843.] 

 Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. VIIL, 1849, pp. 44- 

 49; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. XXVIII., 1843, 

 pp. 154-165. 



15. Experimental researches on the func- 

 tions of the mucous membrane of the gall- 

 bladder, principally with reference to the con- 

 version of hepatic into cystic bile. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. VIIL, 1856-57, pp. 133-140. 



Kemp, Grover. Method of preparing a beautiful 

 and permanent White for Water Colours. Ni- 

 cholson, Journ. XXX., 1812, pp. 33-34. 



2. Chemical observations on the sepia of 



the Cuttle Fish. Nicholson, Journ. XXXIV., 

 1813, pp. 34-37 ; Schweigger, Journ. IX., 1813, 

 pp. 371-374. 



Kemp, K. T. On a new mode of applying Gal- 

 vanism without giving a shock. Edinb. Med. 

 and Surg. Journ. XXXII., 1829, pp. 342- 

 345 ; Schweigger, Journ. LVIII. (= Jahrb. 

 XXVHL), 1830, pp. 433-439. 



2. Description of a new kind of Galvanic 



Pile, and also of another Galvanic Apparatus in 

 the form of a trough. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. VI., 1829, pp. 70-78. 



3. 1. Description of an improved Blow- 

 pipe. 2. On the ascent of mercury on wires 

 of Iron. 3. Experiments on the electro-mag- 

 netic properties of Carbon. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. VI., 1829, pp. 340-348 ; Schweigger, 

 Journ. LV. (= Jahrb. XXV.), 1829, pp. 116- 

 119, 435-438, 448-454; Silliman, Journ. 

 XVIL, 1830, pp. 375-376 ; XVIII., 1830, pp. 

 175-176. 



4. On the effects of Electricity on the 



liquified Gases, and on the conducting power 

 of these fluids. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. 

 Sci. HE., 1830, pp. 26-30 ; Liebig, Annal. V., 

 1833, pp. 3-5; Roy. Inst. Journ. I., 1831, 

 p. 613. 



5. On the changes which take place in 



the electricity of the simple and compound 

 galvanic circles, by increasing or diminishing 

 the distance of the zinc and copper plates from 

 each other. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. I., 

 1830, pp. 13-18. 



6. Experiments to show that two or more 



streams of Electricity may be made to circulate, 

 in opposite directions, upon the same wire with- 

 out neutralizing each other. Edinb. Journ. Nat. 

 Geogr. Sci. L, 1830, pp. 91-94. 



7. Experiments on exciting Galvanism, 



with compound and simple substances, at high 

 temperatures. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. 

 L, 1830, pp. 183-186. 



8. Description of two Thermometers adap- 

 ted to indicate minute differences of temperature 

 in the boiling point of liquids in different 

 vessels. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. L, 

 1830, pp. 262-264. 



9. Description of a new Torricellian Air- 



Pump. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. II., 



1830, pp. 95-99. 

 10. Voltaic batteries with amalgamated 



Zinc. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. L, 1836-37, pp. 



81-88. 

 Kemp, William. On the supposed Moraines of 



Glaciers in Scotland. Phil. Mag. XVIIL, 1841, 



pp. 337-343. 



2. On the latest geological changes in 



the south of Scotland. Phil. Mag. XXIIL, 

 1843, pp. 28-41. 



3. An account of some seeds buried in a 



sand-pit which germinated. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 XIIL, 1844, pp. 89-91. 



