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1832. On the Production of Currents and Spo,rks of Electricity from 

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1832. On the effect of a long and helical wire in increasing the intensity 



of a galvanic current from a single element. Silliman's Am. 

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1833. Fifth Abstract of Meteorological Records of the State of New 



York, for 1832. (In conjunction with Dr. T. Romeyn Beck.) 

 Annual Report of Regents of University, to the Legislature 

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1835. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. I. Description 

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1835. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. II. On the 

 influence of a Spiral Conductor in increasing the intensity of 

 Electricity from a Galvanic arrangement of a single Pair, etc. 

 (Read Feb. 6.) Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. v. pp. 223-232. 

 Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. i. pp. 282-290. 

 Taylor's Scientific Memoirs, vol. i. pp. 540-547. 



1835. Facts in reference to the Spark, etc. from a long Conductor uniting 

 the poles of a Galvanic Battery. Journal of Franklin Institute, 

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 July, 1835, vol. xxviii. pp. 327-331. 



1837. A Notice of Electrical Researches, particularly in regard to the 



" lateral discharge." (Read before the British Association at 

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 pp. 16-19. 



1838. A Letter on the production directly from ordinary Electricity of 



Currents by Induction, analogous to those obtained from Galvan- 

 ism. (Read to Philosoph. Society, May 4.) Proceedings Am. 

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1838. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. III. On Electro- 



dynamic Induction. (Read Nov. 2.) Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 

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 xvi. pp. 200-210: pp. 254-265: pp. 551-562. Becquerel's 

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 312. 



1839. A novel phenomenon of Capillary action : the transmission of ]\Ier- 



cury through Lead. (Read Mar. 15.) Proceedings Am. Phil. 

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 xxxviii. pp. 180, 181. Bihlioth. Universelle, vol. xxix. pp. 175, 

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 1839. A Ijett(5r on two distinct kinds of dynamic Induction by a Gal- 

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