CATALOGUE. — ELECTRICITY, GALVANISM. 



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Report on galvanism. Ph. M. X. 87, 93. 

 Biot and Cuvier's galvanic experiments. B. 



Soc. Phil. n. 53. Ann. Ch. XXX[X. 242. 

 Biot on the motions of the galvanic fluid. B. 



Soc. phil. n. .^4. Journ. Phys. LIII. 264- 



Gilb. X. 24. 

 Notes of Biot's experiments. Ph. M. XI. 



272, 283. 

 Biot's reports to the National Institute on 



Volta's experiments. M. Inst. V. 195. Journ. 



R. r., I. Ph. M. XI. 301. Gilb. X. 389. 

 Biot on the effect of oxidation on the pile. 



B. Soc. Ph. n. 76. Gilb. XV. 90. 



Makes the effect little or nothing ; but the arguments are 

 inconclusive. 



Galvanic experiments by Volta, Nicholson, 

 Carlisle, Grimm, Ritier, Hermbstadt, He- 

 bebrand, Pfaff, Bourguet, Davy, Ileid- 

 mann, Reinhold, Ciirtet, Bouvier, Erman> 

 Aldini, Pepys, Buntzen, Brugnatelli, and 

 others. Gilb. VIL.XVII. 



Galvanic apparatus, by PfafF, Simon, Hauff, 

 Davy, and others. Gilb. VII. VIII. XI. 

 XII. XV. 



Remarks on Volta's galvanic pile, by Gilbert 

 Griiner, Pfaff, Von Arnim. J'ager, Ernian, 

 Desormcs, Priestley, Biot, Cuvier, Rein- 

 hold, and others. Gilb. VII. .XV. 



Van Marum and Pfaff's comparison of Vol-, 

 ta's pile with the Teylerian machine. Nich. 

 8. I. 154, 173. Ph. M. XII. iGl. 



Van Marum charged a battery of jars with a pile; its 

 shock was only half as intense as that of the pile. 



Van Marum on Pfaff's galvanic experiments. 



Ann. Ch. XL. 289. 

 Van Marum on Ritter's experiments. Nicli. 



VIII. 212. 

 Frie&tley on Volta's pile. 



Ace. Nich. 8. I. 198. 

 Sue Histoire du galvanisme. 2 v. 8. Par. 



1802. R. I. 

 Nauche Journal de galvanisme. Paris. 



Lehot on galvanism. Ann. Ch. XXXVIII* 



42. Gilb. IX. 188. 

 Friedlander on some galvanic experiments. 



Journ. Phys. Lll. 101. 



Friedlander on the pile. Ph. M. IX. 221. 



On medical galvanism. Journ. Phys. LII. 



391, 467. 

 *Fonrcroy's galvanic experiments. Ann. Ch. 



XXXIX. 103. 

 Gautherot on galvanism. Ann. Ch. XXXIXj 



203. 

 Gautherot on galvanism. Extr. Journ. Phys. 



LVI. 429. 



Adopts the chemical theory. 



Moyes on the pile. Ph. M. IX. 217- 

 Cuthbertson on Volta's fundamental galva- 

 nic experiments. Nich. 8. II. 281. ' 

 Cuthbertson's distinction between galvanism' 

 and electricity. Ph. M. XVII1.358. Nich. 

 Vni. 97. 



Thinks that the length of wire, ignited by galvanism, is 

 simply as the charges ; by electricity, as the square of the 

 charge. 



Cuthbertson's galvanic experiments. Nich" 



VIII. 205. 

 Gerboin's galvanic experiments. Ann. Ch. 



XLI. 197. 

 Pepys on the galvanometer. Ph. M. X. 38. 



The zinc end of the pile, commonly so called, is positive. 



Pepys's galvanic apparatus. Ph. M. XI. 94. 



XV. 94. 

 Pictet on some experiments of Volta. Ph. 



M. XI. 149. 

 Gilb. VIII. 166. 



Gilbert observes, that a simple chain is formcd.by zinc, 

 a liquid, and silver ; the addition of dry metals makes no 

 difference in its nature, so that if silver and zinc be added 

 beyond the zinc and silver, the silver end will be the true 

 zinc pole of the chain, which is negative, and the zinc end', 

 or the silver pole positive, giving oxygen, while the sUve' 

 end or zinc pole gives hydrogen gas. 



Liidicke on a cheap battery. Gilb. IX. 1 ig., 

 Tourdes on the galvanic irritation of the 



