CATALOGUE. — ELECTRICITY, GALVANISM. 



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Van Marum and Troostwyck on electricity 

 from melting. Roz. XXX [II. 248. 



On electricity from evaporation. Ph. M. 

 XIII. 231. 



Eltctricity from Chemical Changes, . 

 Galvanism. 

 Gardenii dissertatio de electrici ignis natura. 



Water evaporating from clean iron leaves it negative, 

 from rusty iron, positive. 



Al. Galvani de viribus electricitatis in motu 

 musculavi connnentarius. Boiogn. 179 J. 

 C. Bon. VII. O. 363. 

 Mayer Abhandlungen von Galvani und an- 



dern.'iv, 8. Prague, 1793. 

 Balbo and Valli on Galvani's animal elec- 

 tricity. Roz. XLI. 57, 6Q, 185... 

 Vacca Berlinghieri on animai electricity. 



Roz. XLI. 314. 

 *Volta on Galvani's discoveries. Ph. tr. 1793. 

 10. Ph. M. IV. 163, 306. 

 The involuntary muscles, even the heart, appeared to 

 Volta to be insensible of the stimulus of Galvanism ; in- 

 sects vcere affected by it, but not worms. When a piece 

 of zinc was laid on the point of the tongue, and a silver 

 spoon was applied to the tongue further back, and made to 

 touch the zinc, a sour taste was produced by the zinc at 

 the instant of contact. 



Volta's remarks. Gren. III. 4. IV. 1. VIII. 



303. Ann. Ch. XXIII. 270. 

 *Volta on electricity excited by contact. Ph. 



tr. 1800. 403. Ph. M. VII. 289. Journ. 



Phys. LI. 344. 



Account of the Galvanic pile and series, which he con- 

 eiders as actually producing a perpetual motion from the 

 mechanical powers of electricity. 



Volta's letter on the causes of Galvanic 

 effects. Journ. Phys. Nich. 8. I. 135. 



Volta's memoir. M. Inst. IV. B. Soc. Phil, 

 n. 58. Ann. Ch. XL. 225. Gdb. X. 421. 



Volta's answer to Nicholson's remarks. Bibl. 

 Brit. n. 150. 



Volta on charging a battery by the pile. 



Gilb. XIII. 257. 

 Volta. Gilb. XV. 86. 



Says, that a battery may be strengthened' by the interpo- 

 sition of plates, without a fluid. Gilbert could not, how- 

 ever, succeed in the experiment. 



Fowler on animal electricity. 8. Edinb. 1793. 



R. L 

 Desgenettes on animal electricity. Roz, 



XLI I. 238. 

 On animal electricity. Soc. Philom. Roz 



XLII. 292. 



Laney on animal electricity.Roz.XLIII.46l. 



Gren. VI. 



Creue Beytrag zu Galvanis versuchen. 8. 



Frankf. 1793. 

 P/«^'deelectricitate animali. 8. Stutg. 1790i 



Ace. m Gren. VIII. 196. 

 Note of Pfaff 's galvanic experiments. Ann. 



Ch. XXXIV. 307. 

 Pfaff on Volta's galvanic theory. Gilb. X. 



219. 

 Fabroni on the mutual action of metals. 



Read, 1793. Nich. Ph. M. V. 268. Gilb. 



IV. 428. 

 Achard on the irritation of the nerves by 



contact. A. Berl. 179O. 3. 

 Monro's experiments on animal electricity. 



Ed.u. III. 231. 

 Ph. tr. 1794. 



Read finds all noxious vapours in a negative state. 



Aldiiiide animali electricitate.4.Bologu.R.S. 



1794. R. I. 



Aldini sopra I'elettricita anijnale. 8. Pad. 



1795. R.S. 



Aldini sul galvanisnio. 8. Boiogn. 1802. R. S. 

 Aldini on galvanism. 4. Ijond. 1803. K. I, 

 Aldini's experiments. Ph. M. XIV. 88, 191, 



364. 

 Wells on the galvanic contraction of the 



muscles. Ph. tr. 1795. 246. 



