APPENDIX D 6l 



Mineral Phosphate of Lime in United States. (Ashm. 



Soc.) 



Boiler Incrustation. (Ashm. Soc.) 



May 2 2. Lecture ' on the Principles of the Manufacture of 

 Glass and Pottery/ in connexion with the visit of 

 people to the Great Exhibition. (Ashm. Soc.) 

 Nov. 17. On Impression of Leaves of Vines, Grapes, and 

 Seeds in Wood-coal. (Ashm. Soc.) 



1852. A letter to the Members of Convocation on securing the 



collection of dried plants and works on Botany, presented 



by the late Mr. Fielding of Lancaster. 

 Notice of the Philosophical Character of Dr. Prout. Ashm. 



Soc., Feb. 9. 

 Feb. 9 and March 8. Liebig's Method for Determination of 



Sugar in Urine. (Ashm. Soc.) 

 Feb. 23. Formation of Dolomites. (Ashm. Soc.) 

 Nov. 22. On Scandinavia. (Ashm. Soc.) 



1853. Hints for enquiry suggested by a recent tour in Scandinavia. 



8pp. 



Can Physical Science obtain a home in an English University ? 

 An enquiry suggested by some remarks contained in a late 

 number of the Quarterly Review, pp. 126. 



Two Articles on the School of Natural Science apropos of 

 a letter to the Oxford University Herald. 



On the Variation in the relative proportions of Potash and 

 Soda present in certain samples of Barley grown in plots 

 of ground artificially impregnated with one or other of these 

 Alkalies. Quart. Journ. Chem. Soc. v. 



Address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Chemical 

 Society, March 30. pp. 1-20. 



Guide to the Oxford Botanic Garden, with an Address to the 

 Members of the University. 



Address to the Members of the University, May 20, 1853, on 

 the completion of the arrangements for receiving the Field- 

 ing Herbarium in the room set apart for it within the 

 Botanical Garden ; with an Appendix. 



Syllabus of Lectures on Inorganic Chemistry which will be 



delivered by the Professor of Chemistry in 1853-4. 

 Apr. 25. Effect of Magnet on Steel filings, (Exhibit to 

 Ashm. Soc.) 



