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Tilghman, Richard A. 2. On the decomposition 



of the alkaline sulphates by hydrochloric acid 



and chlorine. [1852.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. 



X., 1853, pp. 359-362. 

 Tiling, H. Ueber den rothen Schnee. Riga, 



Corresp. Blatt Natf. Ver. VI., 1853, pp. 76- 



82. 

 2. Ueber die Grenze zwischen Pflanzen- 



und Thierleben. Riga, Corresp. Blatt Natf. 



Ver. VII., 1854, pp. 163-175, 177-184. 



3. Ornithogalum umbellatum, Linn., eine 



fiir die Flora Livlands neue Pflanze. Riga, 

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Tiling, H., und E. Hegel. Florula Ajanensis. 

 Aufziihluug der in der Umgegend von Ajan 

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Till, J. Description of a pocket Ribband-machine, 

 for charging a small coated phial with electri- 

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Tillard, S. A narrative of the eruption of a 

 volcano in the sea off the island of St. Michael. 

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Tillet, Mathew. Experiments and observations 

 on the effects of annealing a plate of metal, con- 

 sisting of fine or alloyed gold, with one twenty- 

 fourth part of tin. Nicholson, Journ. II., 1799, 

 pp. 140-142, 179-184. 



Tillette de Clermont-Tonnerre, . Note 



sur une variete femelle du Pommier commun. 

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2. Note sur le Dacryomyces urticse, Fries, 



et sur le Peziza fusarioides, Berk. Abbeville, 

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3. Sur le Sagina stricta. Abbeville, Bull. 



Soc. Linn. I., 1840, pp. 139-140. 

 Tilley, John. Description of a hydro-pneumatic 



blowpipe. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLIIL, 1814, 



pp. 280-281 ; Schweigger, Journ. XIV., 1815, 



pp. 261-264. 

 Tilley, Thomas G. Ueber die angebliche Ver- 



wandlung von Kohlenstoff in Kiesel und von 



Rhodium in Eisen. Liebig, Annal. XXXIX., 



1841, pp. 321-327. 



2. On some of the products of the action 



of nitric acid on castor oil. [1841.] Chem. 

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3. On a peculiar condition of zinc pro- 

 duced by a long continued high temperature. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1844 (pt. 2), p. 35. 



Tilley, Thomas G. 4. Notice concerning the 

 Indian Grass Oil, or oil of Andropogon cala- 

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 1844, pp. 639-642. 



5. On (Enanthal, its compounds, and the 



products of its decomposition. Phil. Mag. 

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 Prak. Chem. XLV., 1848, pp. 306-315 ; Journ. 

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Tilley, Thomas G., and Douglas Maclagan. On 

 the conversion of cane-sugar into a substance 

 isomeric with cellulose and inulin. Chem. Soc. 

 Mem. II., 1845, pp. 384-387. 



2. On the constitution of Bebeerine. 



Phil. Mag. XX VII., 1845, pp. 253-256. 



Tillich, A. [Bemerkungen iiber die Zerlegung 

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Tillman, S. D. The cause of heat. American 

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2. Tide waves and wind wave?. Ameri- 

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Tillmanns, H. Notiz in Beziehung auf die 

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Tilloch, Alexander. On the various remedies 

 that have been recommended for the cure of 

 Hydrophobia. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. VI., 1800, 

 pp. 251-265. 



2. A brief examination of the received 



doctrines respecting heat or caloric. [1799.] 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. VIII., 1800, pp. 70-78, 

 119-126, 211-227. 



3. On Mr. WEDGWOOD'S pyrometer. Til- 

 loch, Phil. Mag. IX., 1801, pp. 153-158. 



4. An attempt to prove that the matter of 



heat, like other substances, possesses not only 

 volume but gravity ; being a second essay on 

 caloric. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. IX., 1801, pp. 

 158-167. 



5. A brief account of the origin and pro- 



gress of letterpress-plate or stereotype printing. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. X., 1801, pp. 267-277. 



6. A new process for rendering platina 



malleable. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXL, 1805, p. 

 175. 



7. On elasticity. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXIL, 1805, pp. 138-152. 



8. On colours, in answer to Mr. T. HAR- 



GREAVES'S strictures on the work entitled 



" Chromatics ; or, An Essay on the Analogy 



and Harmony of Colours." Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 



L., 1817, pp. 241-242. 

 Tillot, J. Note sur la limite des racines. 



Nouv. Ann. Math. IV., 1845, pp. 224-227. 

 2. Sur les aires des triangles rectilignes 



ou spheriques. Nouv. Ann. Math. IX., 1850, 



pp. 406-407. 



