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5. On a hitherto unobserved structure 



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6. On a hitherto unobserved force of ele- 

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7. On the property of the light emitted by 



incandescent coke to blacken photogenic paper. 

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8. On the action of air and water on iron. 



Irish Acad. Proc. I., 1836-40, pp. 329-330. 



9. On the formation of crystallised metallic 



copper in the shafts of the Cronebane Copper- 

 mine, County Wicklow, Ireland, and of native 

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10. On the mechanism of the movement of 



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11. First Report upon experiments upon 



the action of sea and river water, whether clear 

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12. Notice of experiments in progress on 

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13. On a new case of the chemical action 



of light in the decoloration of recent solutions of 

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 1838 (pt. 2), pp. 61-62. 



14. On the Mechanism of Glaciers, being 



an attempt to ascertain the causes and effects of 

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15. Second Report upon the action of air 



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16. On the physical properties, and elec- 

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17. On a new method of raising ships of 



war out of the water, for the purpose of repair. 

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18. On a metallic alloy, in an unusual state 



of aggregation. Irish Acad. Proc. II., 1840- 

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Mallet, Robert. 19. On the coefficient of la- 

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20. On improvements effected in the art of 



glass-making for optical purposes. Irish Acad. 

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21. On a porcelain clay, discovered at 



Howth. Irish Acad. Proc. II., 1840-44, pp. 

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23. Report on the Railroad constructed 



from Kingstown to Dalkey, in Ireland, upon the 

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24. On the artificial preparation of Turf, 



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25. Description of a new instrument for 

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26. On the plasticity of glacier ice. Phil. 



Mag. XXVI., 1845, pp. 586-593 ; Dublin, Geol. 

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27. Three Reports upon improved methods 



of constructing and working atmospheric rail- 

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28. On the improvement in working atmo- 

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29. Explanation of the vorticose move- 

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30. On the facts of Earthquake Pheno- 

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31. Manufacture of sulphuric acid. Irish 

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32. On the dynamics of Earthquakes ;. 

 being an attempt to reduce their observed phe- 

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33. On the objects, construction, and use 

 of certain new instruments for self-registration 

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 Trans. XXL, 1848, pp. 107-113. 



