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Pride aux, John. 3. On the atomic weight of 

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4. On the composition of chloride of 



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5. Table of the atomic weights of simple 



bodies, according to Thomson and Berzelius. 

 Phil. Mag. VIII., 1830, pp. 162-167. 



6. On chemical symbols and notation. 



Phil. Mag. X., 1831, pp. 104-109. 



7. Experiments on vanadiate of ammonia, 



and on some other compounds of vanadium. 

 Phil. Mag. X., 1831, pp. 209-214. 



8. On the theory of voltaic action. Phil. 



Mag. IL, 1833, pp. 210-220, 251-260. 

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the theory of Thermo-electricity. Phil. Mag. 



III., 1833, pp. 205-215, 262-272 ; Brit. Assoc. 



Rep. 1833, pp. 384-386. 



10. Ueber die chemische Untersuchung 



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11. On the deduction of the Dew-point 



from the indications of the Wet-bulb Thermo- 

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 Phil. Mag. XI., 1837, pp. 54-58. 



12. Some inquiries into the causes of 



the increased destructibility of modern copper 

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13. Notice of an undescribed native Sul- 

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, 14. Some inquiries into the extent, causes, 



and remedies of Fungi destructive in Agricul- 

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Prie", . Quelques observations sur 1'oidium 



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Prieger, J. E. P. Kurze Beitrage iiber die 

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2. Chemische Analyse der Elizabeth-Quelle 



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Priesser, F. Studii intorno all' origine ed alia 

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Priestley, Joseph. Experiments and observa- 

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2. Further experiments relating to the 



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■ 3. Observations and conjectures concern- 

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 county of Hamilton, north-west of the River 

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—— 4. Experiments on the production of air 

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■ 5. Experiments on the transmission of 

 acids and other liquors in the form of vapour, 

 over several substances in a hot earthen tube. 

 [1799.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. V., 1802, pp. 

 1-13. 



6. Experiments relating to the change of 



place in different kinds of air through several 

 interposing substances. Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 V., 1802, pp. 14-20. 



7. Experiments relating to the absorption 



of air by water. Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. V., 



1802, pp. 21-27. 



■ 8. Miscellaneous experiments relating to 

 the doctrine of Phlogiston. Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 Trans. V., 1802, pp. 28-35. 



9. Experiments on the production of air 



by the freezing of water. [1800.] Amer. 

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10. Experiments on air exposed to heat 



in metallic tubes. [1800.] Amer. Phil. Soc. 

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11. Ein besonderes feuriges Meteor. 



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13. Remarks on Mr. Cruickshank's ex- 

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 New York, Med. Repos. VI., 1802, pp. 24-26. 



14. A reply to Mr. Cruickshank's obser- 

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184. 



■ 15. Observations on the conversion of iron 



into steeL Nicholson, Journ. IL, 1802, pp. 

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