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mals Präsident derselben. Quäker (h'ECJ 

 (An. R. i8b\J{Phü. Mag.l, iSr,\J(G. iSBi), 



geb. 4778, London, 



gest. 1851, Mai \\, London. 

 On a new Compound of chlorine and carbon , 

 mit M. Faraday (Fhii. Tr. 1821). Researrhes 

 on the cheniicai equivalents of certain bodies 

 (Ib. 4839). — Anaiysis of the schieferspath cf 

 Cornwall (Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIV, 1802). — 

 On an anomalous case of chemicai afBnity 

 (Quart. Journ. of Science, I, 1816). A compa- 

 rative anaiysis of the green and blue carbo- 

 nates of copper (Ib. IV, 1818). On Dr. tJre'a 

 experiments to determinc the Constitution of 

 liquid nitric acid (Ib. V, 1818) On the Sepa- 

 ration nf lime and rnagnesia (Ib. VI, 1819). 

 On the carbonates of aramonia and soda (Ib. 

 VII, 1819). Anaiysis of an ore of copper from 

 Cornwall (Ib. id.j. On nitric acid (Ib. id.). — 

 On arsenious acid and on nitrate of silver as 

 a test of that substance (Thomson's Ann. of 

 I'hil. VIII, 1816). An anaiysis of the salts, pre- 

 pared by Mr. Thompson from the Cheltenham 

 waters (Ib. XI, 1 81 8) . — On the action of Chlo- 

 rides and waters (Ann. of Phil., edirt von ihm, 

 I, 1821). On sulphateof indigo as a le.st to de- 

 tcrmine the strength of Solutions of oxymu- 

 riate of lime (Ib. id.). On the Solution and cry- 

 stallizalion of lime (Ib. id.). On the bicarbo- 

 nate of ammonia (Ib. id.). On a substance 

 oblained during the destillation of nitric acid 

 (Ib. id.). Anaiysis of verdigris (Ib. id. et IV, 

 1822). On the elTects of copper on Vegetation 

 (fb. II, 1821). On the preparation of acetic 

 acid (Ib. id.). On acetate of mercury (Ib. id.). 

 Anaiysis of variegated copper ore (Ib. III, 1 822). 

 D" of yellow copper ore (Ib. id.). On certain 

 substances, which have been supposed to act 

 as acids and alcalis (Ib. IV, 1822). On the pul- 

 vis antimonialis of the Pharmacop. Lond. (Ib. 

 id.). On a peculiar sulphate of alumina (Ib 

 id.). On some peculiar crystals of sulphate of 

 polash (Ib. id.^ Anaiysis ofuranite from Corn- 

 wall (Ib. V, 1823;. D" of the native sulphate 

 of iron and alumina (Ib. id.). On the action 

 of phosphorus and water (Ib. id.). On phos- 

 phate of uranium (Ib. id.). Anaiysis of James' 

 powdcr (Ib. VI, 1823). On ultramarine etc. 

 (Ib. id.). On the composition and equivalent 

 numbers of certain crystallized muriates (Ib. 

 id.). On Longchamp's memoir on the uncer- 

 tainty of chemicai analyses fib. id.). On frauds 

 and imperfections of paper niaking (Ib. id.). 

 Analyses of the sulphates of nickel (Ib. id.). 

 On the methods of employing the various tesls 

 of arsenic (Ib. VII, 1824). Chem. examinat. 

 ofskorodile (Ib. id.). Anaiysis of the argilla- 

 ceous iron oro (Ib. id. et VIII, 1824). Of Aber- 

 fhaw limestone (Ib. VIII, 182 4). Composit. of 

 the chalybeate preparations of Lond. Pharma- 

 cop. (Ib. id.). On tartarized antimony (Ib. IX, 

 1 825) . — On the li iple prussiate of potash (Ann. 

 of Phil, and Phil. Mag. — edirt von ihm und 

 R.Taylor — Vol. i, 1827]. On the chlorities 

 of lime and soda (Ib. id.). Anaiysis of mur- 

 chisonite (Ib. id.). On crystallized carbonate 

 üf potash (Ib. id.). On nilric acid and sulphate 



of potash IIb. II, 1827), On ascertaining the 

 punty of sulphate of quina (Ib. III, 1828). On 

 the sulphates of nickel (Ib. IV, 1828). On py- 

 rophorus (Ib. id.). On Chloride in black oxide 

 of manganese (Ib. id.). On a new oxide of 

 manganese (Ib. V, 1829). On the solubility of 

 phosphorus (Ib. id.). On Cyanide of mercury 

 (Ib. VI, 1829). On the oxides of manganese 

 (Ib. id.). On a new salt of perchloride of mer- 

 cury (Ib. VII, 1830). Oa the colouring matter 

 of ultramarine (Ib. id.). On the electrical for- 

 mation of crystallized sulphuret (Ib. id ). Ana- 

 iysis of submuriate of iron (Ib. VIII, 1830). 

 Anaiysis of some salts of mercury (Ib.X, 1831j. 

 — Experiments on plalina (Ib. Ser. III — edirt 

 von ihm, E. Taylor u. D. Brewster — Vol. II, 

 1833). On the anaiysis of some combinations 

 of plalina (ib. id.). On minium (Ib. III, 1833). 

 Anaiysis of two sulphurous Springs near Wey- 

 moulh (Ib. id.). On the use of chemicai Sym- 

 bols (Ib. id. et IV, 1834). On the quantily of 

 water contained in crystallized barytes and 

 slrontia (Ib. VI, 1835). On the action of oxa- 

 cids on pyroxylic spirit (Ib. VIII, 1836). On a 

 new acetate of lead (Ib. XII, 1838). On iso- 

 morphism (Ib. id.). On chlorelherai (Ib. XIII, 

 1838). On the preparation of the chloride of 

 carbon (Ib. XIV, 1839). On thespontaneousco- 

 hesion of the parlicles of alumina (Ib. XXXIII, 

 1848). 



Phillips, John. — Folgweise Lehrer 

 d. Geologie ii. Zoologie am Museum zu York 

 (1823), Prof. d. Geologie am Kings College 

 in London (1834 — 40) und an d. Univ. zu 

 Dublin (1844—45); seit 1853 Prof. d. 

 Geologie an d. Univ. zu Oxford, Assistant- 

 General Secretary d. British Association for 

 the Advancement of Science seit deren Stif- 

 tung in York 1831. Mitgl. d. Geolog. So- 

 ciety seit 1828 und d. Roy. Society seit 

 183 4 (Or) (KEC), 



geb. 1800, Dec. 25, Marden, Wiltshire. 

 Illustrations of the geology of Yorkshire, 2 vol. 

 4", York 1829 et 1836. Guide to Geology, 12», 

 Lond. 1834, 4"'edit. 1853. Indexto thegeologi- 

 cal map ofUritish isles, 1835. Palaeozoic Fossils 

 of Devon, Cornwall and West Somerset, 8.", 

 1841. Life of William Smith*, 1844. Geolog'i- 

 cal map of Yorkshire, 1853. Rivers, moun- 

 tains and seacoastsof Yorkshire, 1853. — Geo- 

 logische Artikel in d. Encyclop. Metropolitana 

 (1830 u. IT.), Encyclop. ßritannica (1837), Ca- 

 binetsCyclop. (1838) u. Penny Cyclop. (1840). 

 — Geology of Malvern Hills (Memoirs of the 

 Geological Survey, 1848). — On the direction 

 of the diluvial cunonts in Y'orkshire (Phil. 

 Mag. II, 1 827) . On the effects of the atmosphere 

 on buildings and rocks (Ib. IX, 1831). — - On 

 the lower coal series of Yorkshire (Ib. Ser. III, 

 Vol.I 1832). Ona modification of the electro- 

 phorus (Ib II, 1833). On subterraneous tem- 

 perature (Ib. V, 1834). On the geology of .Man- 

 chester (Ib. IX, 1.S36). On the Classification of 

 the Devonshire strata (Ib. XIV, 1839). On an- 



