366 MEMOlilAL OF JOSKl'Il JlE.NliY. 



1832. On :v Disturbance of tlie Earth's Magnetism in connection with the appear- 

 ance of an Aurora as observed at Albany on tlie 19th of April, 1831. 

 (Communicated to the Albany' Institute, Jan. 26, 1832.) Report of RefjenU 

 of University, to tlie Legislature of New York. — Albany, 1832. Silliman's 

 Am. Jour. Sci. July, 1832, vol. xxii. pp. 143-155. 



1832. Fourth Abstract of ISIeteorological Records of the State of New York for 1831. 

 (In conjunction with Dr. T. Eonieyn I5eck.) Annual Report of Regents of 

 University, to tlie Legislature of New York. — Albany, 1831. 



1832. On the Production of Currents and Spai-ks of Electricity from Magnetism. 

 Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. July, 1832, vol. xxii. pp. 403-408. 



1832. On the effect of a long and helical wire in increasing the intensity of a galvanic 



current from a sjngle element. (Conclusion of preceding paper.) Silliman's 

 Am. Jour. Sci. July, 1^32, vol. xxii. p. 408. Becquerel's Traite experimen- 

 tal de Villectricite, etc. 1837, vol. v. p]). 231, 232. 



1833. Fifth Abstract of Meteorological Records of the State of New York for 1832. 



(In conjunction with Dr. T. Romeyn Beck.) Annual Report of Regents of 

 University, to the Legislature of New York. — Albany, 1833. 



1835. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. I. Description of a Gal- 

 vanic Battery foi- producing Electricity of diftei'ent intensities. (Read Jan. 

 14.) Transactions Am. FJiilosoph. Society, vol. v. n. s. pp. 217-222. Stur- 

 geon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. i. pp. 277-281. 



1835. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. II. On the influence of a 

 Spiral Conductor in increasing the intensity of Electricity from a Galvanic 

 arrangement of a single Pair, etc. (Read Feb. 6.) Trans. Amer. PTiil. Soc. 

 vol. V. n. s. pp. 223-232. Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity, etc. vol. i. pp. 

 282-290. Taylor's Scientific Memoirs, vol. i. pp. 540-547. 



1835. Facts in reference to the Spark, etc. from a long Conductor uniting the poles 

 of a Galvanic Battery. Journal of Franklin Institute, Mar. 1835, vol. 

 XV. pp. 169, 170. Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. July, 1835, vol. xxviii. pp. 

 327-331. 



1837. A Notice of Electrical Researches, particularly in regard to the "lateral dis- 



charge." (Read before the British Association at Liverpool, Sept. 1837.) 

 Report Brit. Assoc. 1837. Part II. pp. 22-24. Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. 

 April, 1838, vol. xxxiv. pp. 16-19. 



1838. A Letter on ilie })roduction directly from ordinary Electricity of Currents by 



Induction, analogous to those obtained from Galvanism. (Read to Pbilo- 

 soph. Society, May 4.) Proceedings Am. Phil. Soc. vol. i. p. 14. 

 1838. Contributions to Electricity and Magnetism. No. III. On Electro-dynamic 

 Induction. (Read Nov. 2.) Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. vol. vi. n. s. pp. 303- 

 337. Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. Jan. 1840, vol. xxxviii. pp. 209-243. Stur- 

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 Mar. 1840, vol. xvi. ])p. 200-210: pp. 254-265: pp. .551-562. Becquerel's 

 Traite cxpiiimental de r£lectricite, etc. vol. v. )>p. 87-107. Annales de 

 Chimie et de Physique, Dec. 1841, 3d series : vol. iii. pp. 394-407. Poggeii- 

 dorff's Annalen dor Physik und Chemie. Sup])lenu'iital vol. i. (Nach Band li.) 

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