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Lloyd, Humphrey. 39. On the relation of the 

 variations of the magnetic elements (diurnal and 

 annual) to the contemporaneous variations of 

 temperature. Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 1847-50, 

 pp. 379-380. 



4O. On the storm which visited Dublin on 



the 18th of April 1850. Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 

 1847-50, pp. 515-519. 



41. On the induction of soft iron, as ap- 

 plied to the determination of the changes of the 

 earth's magnetic force. Irish Acad. Proc. V., 

 1850-53, pp. 1-11. 



42. On the isogonal lines in Ireland. Irish 

 Acad. Proc. V., 1850-53, pp. 23-26. 



43. On the cyclone of the 19th November 



1850. Irish Acad. Proc. V., 1850-53, pp. 29-35. 



44. On the magnetic influence of the 



Moon. Irish Acad. Proc. V., 1850-53, pp. 383- 

 387. 



45. On the influence of the moon upon the 



position of the freely suspended horizontal 

 magnet. Irish Acad. Proc. V., 1850-53, pp. 

 383-387, 434-440. 



46. A supplement note on the magnetic 



influence of the Moon. Irish Acad. Proc. VI., 

 1853-57, pp. 28-31. 



47. Results of observations made at the 



Magnetical Observatory of Dublin during the 

 years 1840-43. [1846.] Irish Acad. Trans. 

 XXII., 1855, pp. 74-96 ; Irish Acad. Proc. III., 

 1844-47, pp. 237-246. 



48. Notes on the Meteorology of Ireland, 

 deduced from the observations made in the 

 year 1851, under the direction of the Royal 

 Irish Academy. [1853.] Irish Acad. Trans. 

 XXII., 1855, pp. 411-498. 



49. On the mean results of observations. 

 [1348.] Irish Acad. Trans. XXII., 1855, pp. 

 61-73 ; Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 1847-50, pp. 

 180-183. 



SO. On the determination of the intensity 

 of the earth's magnetic force in absolute measure, 

 by means of the dip circle. Irish Acad. Proc. 

 VII., 1857-61, pp. 5-8 ; Irish Acad. Trans. 

 XXIII., 1859, pp. 535-546 ; Nat. Hist. Review, 

 V., 1858 (Proc.), pp. 96-99. 



51. On an improved form of the Theodo- 

 lite Magnetometer. Irish Acad. Proc. VII., 

 1857-61, pp. 8-9. 



52. On the effect of a distant luminary, 

 supposed magnetic, upon the diurnal movements 

 of the magnetic needle. Irish Acad. Proc. VIL, 

 1857-61, pp. 26-28 ; Nat. Hist. Review, V., 

 1858 (Proc.), pp. 117-119. 



53. On the direct magnetic influence of a 

 distant luminary upon the diurnal variations of 

 the magnetic force at the earth's surface. Irish 

 Acad. Proc. VII., 1857-61, pp. 26-28 ; Phil. 

 Mag. XV., 1858, pp. 192-196. 



Lloyd, Humphrey. 54. On the light reflected 

 and transmitted by thin plates. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1859 (jit. 2), pp. 14-15 j Irish Acad. Trans. 

 XXIV. (pt. 1), 1860, pp. 3-15. 



55. On the secular changes of terrestrial 



magnetism, and their connexion with disturb- 

 ances. Brit. Assoc.. Rep. 1861 (pt. 2), pp. 41- 

 44. 



56. On Earth-currents, and their con- 



nexion with the phenomena of terrestrial mag- 

 netism. Irish Acad. Proc. VIII., 1861-64, pp. 

 1-5 ; Phil. Mag. XXIL, 1861, pp. 437-442. 



57. On earth currents in connexion with 

 magnetic disturbances. Irish Acad. Proc. VIII., 

 1861-64, pp. 136-139. 



58. On the probable causes of the earth- 

 currents. [1862.] Irish Acad. Proc. VIII., 

 1861-64, pp. 184-189. 



59. Report on the adequacy of existing 

 data for carrying into effect the suggestion of 

 GAUSS, to apply his General Theory of Ter- 

 restrial Magnetism to the Magnetic Variation. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1862, pp. 170-173. 



60. On earth-currents and their connexion 



with the diurnal changes of the horizontal mag- 

 netic needle. Irish Acad. Trans. XXIV. (pt.2), 

 1862, pp. 115-141. 



Lloyd, Humphrey, and James Apjohn. On the 

 value of the numerical coefficient in the formula 

 for the force of aqueous vapour in the atmo- 

 sphere. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1836-40, pp. 433- 

 448. 



Lloyd, Humj)hrey, Apjohn, James, and Thomas 

 Bergin. Notice of the Aurora of the 19th 

 January 1839. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1841, pp. 

 254-260. 



Lloyd, Humphrey, Sabine, Sir Edward, and 

 J. C. Ross. Observations on the direction and 

 intensity of the Terrestrial Magnetic Force in 

 Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835, pp. 116-162. 



Lloyd, John. Note on Lastrea uliginosa. Phy- 

 tologist, IV., 1851, pp. 22-23. 



2. Lastrea uliginosa at Wybunbury Bog, 



Cheshire, with remarks upon its supposed hybrid 

 origin. Phytologist, I., 1855-56, pp. 178-180. 

 3. The Sorb-tree of Wyre Forest. Phy- 



tologist, I., 1855-56, pp. 343-345. 



4. On the vernation of the British ferns. 



Phytologist, II., 1857-58, pp. 539-541. 



5. Some account of Rozel, in the island of 

 Jersey, with remarks upon the plants growing 

 upon the island, indigenous and exotic. Phyto- 

 logist, III., 1858-59, pp. 14-17. 



6. On the discovery of Isatis tinctoria at 



New Wandsworth station. Phytologist, IV., 

 1860, pp. 233-236. 



Lloyd, John, and McEnnes. Three days in 

 Tilgate Forest : a botanical ramble. Phyto- 

 logist, IV., 1852, pp. 633-638. 



