54 HISTORY OF THE DAUBENY LABORATORY 



A fuller abstract was printed in Felix Farley's Bristol 

 Journal for Saturday, Jan. n. The MS. is preserved in 

 the Library. 



1825. Letters to Professor Jameson on the Volcanos of Auvergne, 



1820-1. , (Reprint^ 

 On Methods for separating Lime from Magnesia, 16 pp. 



Edinb. Phil. Journ. 1825. 

 Raffles, Necker, and Daubeny, C. Ueber die Vulkane auf 



Java, in den Auvergne und iiber den Monte Somma. 



Elberfeld, 1825. 



1826. A description of Active and Extinct Volcanos. 8vo. London, 



1826. (A 2nd edition appeared in 1848.) 

 Volcanic Geology. Article in Encyclopaedia Metropolitana. 



1829. Bursar of Magdalen College. 



May 15. On Iodine in certain Springs. Paper read to 



Ashm. Soc. 

 Nov. 27. On the Atomic Theory. Paper read to Ashm. Soc. 



1830. On the discharge of Nitrogen Gas from various Warm Springs. 



Bibl. Univ. Geneve. 



(Substance of paper republished in the Miscellanies, 1867.) 

 A Sketch of the Geology of Sicily. Jameson's Phil. Journ. 



xiii. pp. 197 and 254, with geol. map. 

 Iodine and Bromine in Mineral Waters of S. Britain. Phil. 



Trans, cxx. Read May 6. 

 Vesuvius. Article in the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, signed A. 



1831. Vice-President of Magdalen CoUege. 

 Introduction to the Atomic Theory, pp. 147 (Murray). 

 Mineral Waters. London Review, publ. by Bl. White. 



On the Diluvial Theory and on the Origin of the Valleys in 



the Auvergne. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. April, pp. 1-29. 

 Nov. ii. On the New Volcanic Island in the Mediterranean 

 from various communications. (Ashm. Soc.} 



1832. Remarks on Thermal Springs and their connexion with 



Volcanos. Edinb. Phil. Journ. (cp. Delabeche's Geological 



Manual, 1833, p. 606). 

 Nov. 9. Sounds produced by Vibration of Heated Metals. 



(Ashm. Soc.) 



Dec. 7. On Animal Magnetism. (Ashm. Soc.) 

 Reply to Professor Bischofs objections to the Chemical 



Theory of Volcanos. Edinb. Phil. Journ. No. 52, 8 pp. 



