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Wedl, Carl, und Franz Miiller. Beitrage zur 

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Weeg, . Ueber die Ausdehnung des Queck- 



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Weekes, Henry. On the 

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2. Description of the Hydroplasson, a por- 

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 Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. III., 1838-39, pp. 345- 

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3. On the decomposition of water by the 



agency of growing plants, more particularly the 

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4. Memoir on the employment of the oxy- 



hydrogen gas in its applications to the purposes 

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5. Synoptic view of the precise amount of 

 pure carbon, yielded by the rigid analysis from 

 the charcoals of thirty principal known woods. 

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6. Report of some experiments in atmo- 

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 during which the disengagement and insulation 

 of ozone were effected. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. 

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7. Atmospherical electric apparatus and 

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8. Electric storms. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. 



VII., 1841, pp. 239-249, 400-416. 



9. A register of the electric state of the 



atmosphere, in relation to its meteorological phe- 

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10. Descriptive memoir of an atmospheric 



electrical apparatus and its appendages, com- 

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Weekes, W. H. 11. A letter describing a 

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12. Details of an experiment, in which cer- 

 tain insects, known as the Acarus Crossii, ap- 

 peared incident to the long-continued operation 

 of a voltaic current upon silicate of potass within 

 a close atmosphere, over mercury. London, 

 Electr. Soc. Proc. 1843, pp. 240-257. 



13. Extracts of Notes describing the non- 



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14. Additional notes on the production of 



Acari, &c. in close atmospheres, incident to the 

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15. Note on the developement of Acari gal- 



vanici in ferro-cyanuret of potash. London, 

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16. A register of the electric state of the 



atmosphere, in relation to its meteorological phe- 

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17. Practical observations on the construc- 

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 designed for researches in atmospheric electricity. 

 Sturgeon, Ann. Phil. I., 1843, pp. 97-106, 113- 

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18. Observations on electro-culture, with 



details of an experiment illustrating the influence 

 of electric currents on the economy of vegeta- 

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19. Notice of the effects of a lightning- 

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20. Supplementary notes to a paper entitled 



" Facts and observations relative to the produc- 

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Weeren, Julius. Einige Beitriige zur Kenntniss 

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2. Chemische Notizen. 1. Indirecte Me- 



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 XCIH., 1854, pp. 456-463. 



3. Ueber die quantitative Trennung der 



Oxyde des Eisens von der Thonerde. Poggend. 

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4. Ueber die quantitative Bestimmung der 



Phosphorsaure neben den Alkalien, den alka- 

 lischen Erden, der Magnesia, der Thonerde und 

 den Oxyden des Eisens und des Mangans. 

 Poggend. Annal. XCV., 1855, pp. 401-418; 

 Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. LXVII., 1856, pp. 

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