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Silliman, Benjamin. 2. Note sur la chute d'un 



aerolithe a Weston. Annal. de Chimie, LXXUL, 



1810, pp. 290-299. 

 ^— 3. Particulars relative to the Lead Mine 



near Northampton (Massachusetts). Amer. 



Mineral. Journ. I., 1810, pp. 63-69. 



4. Mineralogical and geological observa- 

 tions on New-Haven and its vicinity. Amer. 

 Mineral. Journ. I., 1810, pp. 139-149; Journ. 

 des Mines, XXXI., 1812, pp. 383-388. 



— — — 5. Sketch of the mineralogy of the town 

 of New-Haven. Connecticut, Mem. Acad. I., 

 1810 (pt. 1), pp. 83-96. 



6. Experiments on the fusion of various 



refractory bodies, by the compound blow-pipe 

 of Mr. Hare. [1812.] Connecticut, Mem. 

 Acad. I. 1813 (pt. 3), pp. 329-340; Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. L., 1817, pp. 106-114. 



7. Notice of the Tungsten and Tellurium 



found in Huntington, Conn. Silliman, Journ. I., 

 1818, pp. 312, 316, 405-410 ; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 LLTL, 1819, p. 464; LIV., 1819, pp. 152-155. 



8. On the respiration of oxygen gas, in an 



affection of the thorax. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 XIV., 1819, pp. 71-72; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 LITI., 1819, pp. 273-274. 



■ 9. Sketches of a tour in the counties of 



New-Haven and Litchfield in Connecticut, with 

 notices of the geology, mineralogy, and scenery. 

 Silliman, Journ. II., 1820, pp. 201-235. 



10. Fossil bones in Old Red Sandstone. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 393- 

 394. 



• 11. Upon the fusion of various refractory 

 bodies by Hake's Blowpipe. Silliman, Journ. 

 III., 1821, pp. 87-93. 

 i 12. Notice of an argentiferous galena, from 



Huntington, and of another lead ore from Bethlem, 

 Conn., with miscellaneous observations on lead 

 ores. Silliman, Journ. III., 1821, pp. 173-179. 



13. Circumstances connected with the 



formation of ice on still waters, and with the 

 continued action of cold upon the fluid beneath. 

 Silliman, Journ. III., 1821, pp. 179-182. 



— 14. Chlorine and hydrogen : danger from 

 their mixture. Silliman, Journ. HI., 1821, pp. 

 341-344. 



— 15. Peculiar liability of barns to be struck 

 by lightning. Silliman, Journ. III., 1821, pp. 

 345-347. 



— 16. Tests for arsenic. Silliman, Journ. 

 in., 1821, pp. 354-355 ; Gill, Techn. Rep. L, 

 1822, pp. 385-386. 



— 17. Notices of minerals and rocks chiefly 

 in Berkshire, Mass., and contiguous to the 

 waters of the Upper Hudson, and the Lakes 

 George and Champlain, with occasional remarks 

 on other subjects. Silliman, Journ. IV., 1822, 

 pp. 40-50. 



Silliman, Benjamin. 18. On the incompatibi- 

 lity of the voltaic batteries and the instruments 

 of Dr. Hare (Deflagrator and Calorimotor) when 

 used in connexion. Silliman, Journ. V., 1822, 

 pp. 102-104. 



19. Fusion of charcoal by the Deflagrator, 



with proofs of a current between the poles. 

 Silliman, Journ. V, 1822, pp. 108-112; Fro- 

 riep, Notizen, V, 1823, col. 113-114 ; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. XXXIX. (== Jahrb. IX.), 1823, pp. 

 190-200. 



20. The tempest of 3 Sept. 1821. Silli- 

 man, Journ. IV, 1822, pp. 171-174. 



21. Natural ice-houses. Silliman, Journ. 



IV, 1822, pp. 174-177; Edinb. Phil. Journ. 



VI., 1822, pp. 353-356. 

 ■ 22. Apparent conversion of a part of two 



cannon balls into plumbago. Silliman, Journ. 



IV, 1822, pp. 178-180. 



23. On yellow oxide of tungstene. Silli- 

 man, Journ. IV, 1822, pp. 187-188. 



24. On the galvanic Deflagrator of Pro- 

 fessor Robert Hare. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LIX., 

 1822, pp. 113-116. 



25. Fusion of Charcoal, Graphite, Dia- 



mond, Anthracite, &c, with the Deflagrator and 

 the Compound-Blowpipe. Silliman, Journ. VI., 

 1823, pp. 341-353 ; Annal. de Chimie, XXIV, 

 1823, pp. 216-223; Edinb. Phil. Journ. IX., 

 1823, pp. 179-183 ; Gill, Techn. Rep. IV, 1823, 

 pp. 189-198; Quart. Journ. Sci. XVI., 1823, 

 pp. 157-161 ; Schweigger, Journ. XXXLX. 

 (= Jahrb. LX.), 1823, pp. 87-107 ; Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. VI., 1823, pp. 311-316, 468-471 ; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LXIL, 1823, pp. 124- 

 135. 



26. Fluoric acid of Gay Lussac, and its 



application to the etching of glass. Silliman, 

 Journ. VI., 1823, pp. 354-356; Gill, Techn. 

 Rep. IV, 1823, pp. 153-156. 



27. Relations between the Calorimotor and 



Deflagrator, and between those instruments and 

 the common galvanic or voltaic batteries. Silli- 

 man, Journ. VI., 1823, pp. 337-341. 



28. Cryophorus of Dr. Wollaston. 



man, Journ. VH., 1824, pp. 140-141. 



29. Notices of the geology of Martha's 



Vineyard and the Elizabeth Islands. Silliman, 

 Journ. VII., 1824, pp. 240-248. 



30. On the cutting of steel by soft iron. 



Silli- 



Silliman, Journ. VIL, 1824, pp. 342-344. 



— 31. Notice of new localities of Sahlite, 

 Augite, Ceylanite, &c. Silliman, Journ. VIIL, 

 1824, pp. 88-92. 



— 32. Remarks upon Prof. Vanuxem's paper 

 on fused charcoal. Silliman, Journ. VIIL, 1824, 

 pp. 147-149. 



