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CATALOGUE. — ELECTRICITV, GALVANISM. 



On excitation produced by the union of metals and fluids. 

 Observes, that charcoal has a power like that of the me- 

 tals; and that silver acquires the power of exciting by- 

 touching moisture. 



E.xperiinents and observations on galvanism, 

 b\' Nicholson, Cruickshank, Carlisle, Davy, 

 and others. Nich. I. . V. 



Halle's report on galvanism. 13. Soc. Phil, 

 n. 17. Journ. Phys. XLVII. (IV.) 302. 



Report on galvanism. Ph. M. I. 319. 



Vassalli Eandi on galvanism. Journ. Phys^ 

 XLVIII. 336. Ph. M. VIH. 171. XV. 

 38, 310. Nich. 8. V. lOQ. 



Vassalli Eandi on animal electricity. Journ. 

 Phys L. 148. 



Remarks on galvanism and chemical electri- 

 city by *Ritter, Bockmann, Pfaff, Hebe- 

 brand, Treviranus, Erman, Huet, Simon, 

 Reinhold, Gerboin, Jager, and others. 



Giib.H. vn. 



Ritter's galvanic experiments. B. Soc. Phil. 



n. .53, 76, 79- Ann. Ch. XLI. 208, 

 *Ritter on galvanism. Glib. VIH. 386. 



IX. 1. 



Positive electricity gives oxygen, negative hydrogen. 



Ritter on the denomination of galvanic poles. 

 Gilb. IX. 212. . 



Calls the oxygen, or positive side, the true zinc side. 



Ritter's experiments with a battery of 600 



pieces. Glib. XIII. 1, 265. 

 Ritter's galvanic experiments and remar"ks. 



Gilb. XVI. 293. 



Places conductors in this order of excitation. Some 

 amalgams of zinc and mercury, zinc, lead, tin, iron, bis- 

 muth, cobalt, arsenic, copper, antimony, platina, gold, 

 mercury, silver, coal, plumbago, tin crystals, nickel, 

 pyritical substances, palladium, graphite, crystals of man- 

 ganese. Some experiments on the sensible effects of gal- 

 vanism. 



Hitter's passive battery. Journ. Phys. LVII. 



345. Nich. VIII. 176, 184. 

 ' Ritter on galvanic phenomena. Nich. VI. 

 223, VII. 288. 



Nicholson, Carlisle, Cruickshank, and others, 

 on galvanic electricity. Ph. M. VII. 337, 

 347. 



Cruickshank on galvanic electricity. Journ. 

 Phys. LI. 164. 



On Perkinism. Journ. Phys. XLIX. 232. 



Perkins's patent for a mode of curing dis- 

 eases. Repert. ii. 11. 179. 



One of the tractors is made of copper, zinc, and gold ; 



the other of iron, silver, and platina. 



Hemmer on animal electricity. Ph. M. 



V. 1. 

 Davy on galvanic comlHiiations. Ph. tr. 



ISO 1.397. Ph. M. XI. 202. 

 *Davy's outlines of a view of galvanism. 



Jomn. R. I., I. 49. Ph. M. XI. 326. 

 Dcivy'* charcoal battery. Journ. R. I., I. 



Niclr. 8. 1. 144. 

 Davy's galvtMuc experiments. Inst. Nat. B, 



Soc. Phil. n. 62. 

 Davy's galvanic experiments. Nich. 8. Ilf. 



135. 

 Wollaston on tlie chemical production and 



agency of electricity. Ph. tr. 1801. 427. 



Gilb. XI. 104. 

 E.xperiments made at the Ecole de medecine, 



B. Soc. Phil. n. 45. 

 Galvanic experiments. B. Soc. Phil. n. 50. 

 Robertson's galvanic experiments. Ann. Ch. 



XXXVII. 132. 

 Dcsormes's galvanic experiments. Ann. Ch. 



XXXVn. 284. 

 Desormes and Hachette on the principles of 



galvanism. Ann. Ch. XLIV. 267. 

 Hachette on galvanism. Journ. Polyt. IV. 



xi. 284. 

 Von Arnim. Gilb. V. 465. 



Observes, that electricity is only develbped by oxidatioa 

 when no light is produced. 



Cuvier's report on galvanism. Journ. Phys.. 

 LII.318. 



