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1845, p. 285, 1846, p. 497; Phenomenes physiques des Corps 



vivants, p. 305 ; Lezioni di Fisica, p. 360). 

 GALVANI VOLTA MARIANINI et NOBILI on Physiological Effects of 



Electricity (Ann. de Ch. et de Phys. vols. 23, 25, 29, 38, 40, 43, 



44, 56). 

 102. BECQUEREL, Chemical Changes by Friction (Traite de 1'Elec. vol. v. 



part 1, p. 16). 



106. DE LA RIVE, Heat of the Voltaic Pile (BifoL univ., vol. xiii. p. 389). 

 DAVY, On the Properties of Electrified Bodies in their relations to 



Conducting Powers and Temperature (Phil. Trans. 1821, p. 428). 



106. GROVE, On the Effects of surrounding Media on Voltaic Ignition (Phil. 



Trans. 1849, p. 49). 



107. OERSTED, Experience sur 1'Effet du Conflict electrique sur PAiguille 



aimantee (Ann, de Ch. et de Phys., torn. xiv. p. 417). 



108. COLERIDGE, Table Talk, vol. i. p. 65. 



109. LENZ and JACOBI, Pogg. Ann, vol. xvlii. p. 403 ; Bulletin de 1'Acad. 



St. Petersburg, 1839 ; Harris, Magnetism, part 2, p. 63. 



DAVY, Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies (Phil. Trans. 1808, p. 1). 



BECQUEREL Des Composes electro-chimiques (Traite de 1'Electricite, 

 vol. Hi. c. 13). 



CROSSE, Transactions of the British Association, vol. v. p. 47 ; Pro- 

 ceedings of the Electrical Society, p. 320. 



110. MALUS, Polarisation of Light by Reflection (Memoires d'Arcueil, torn. 

 . ii. p. 143). 



ARAGO, Circular Polarisation by Solids (Memoires de 1'Institut, 1811). 



111. BIOT, Circular Polarisation by Liquids (Memoires de 1'Institut, 1817). 

 111. NIEPCE and DAGUERRE, Historique et Description des Precedes du 



Daguerreotype, Paris, 1839. 



TALBOT, Photogenic Drawing and Calotype (Phil. Mag. March. 1839, 



and August 1841). 



113. HERSCHEL, Chemical Action of the Solar Spectrum on various Sub- 

 stances (Phil. Trans. 1840, p. i. and 1842, p. 181). 



HUNT, Researches on Light, London, 1844. 



116. GROVE, Other Forces produced by Light (Lit. Gaz. January 1844). 



117. GROVE, Influence of Light on the Polarised Electrode (Phil. Mag. 



December 1858). 



SOMERVILLE (Mrs.), On the Magnetising Power of the more Refrangi- 

 ble Solar Rays (Phil. Trans. 1862, p. 132). 



MORICHINI'S experiments are given hi Mrs. Somerville's paper. 



118. HERSCHEL, On the Absorption of Light in Coloured Media viewed 



