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Mallet, Robert. 34. Observations on Comets, 

 made at the Observatoiy of Markree, during 

 the first six months of the vear 1846. Irish 

 Acad. Trans. XXL, 1848, pp.'l 14-123. 



35. Proposal for the general adoption of 



a new and uniform principle for laying down 

 Geological Sections. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 IV., 1848-50, pp. 21-29. 



' 36. Report on the experimental inquiry 



conducted at the request of the British Asso- 

 ciation, on Railway-Bar corrosion. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1849, pp. 88-112. 



• 37. Experimente zur Ermittelung der 



Geschwindigkeit der Erdbebenwellen. {Trans- 

 lated from the AthenjEura, 1849.) Froriep, 

 Notizen, XL, 1849, col. 340-341. 



— — 38. On the relation of molecular forces to 

 geology. Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. III., 1849, 

 pp. 23-49. 



— — 39. On some secular and diurnal motions 

 of the Earth's crust, Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 III., 1849, pp. 180-186. 

 ■ 40. Notice of some marine Shells, stated 



to have fallen in the county of Carlow. Dub- 

 lin, Geol. Soc. Journ. IIL, 1849, p. 201. 



41. Analyses of auriferous and argenti- 

 ferous coppers from South America. Dublin, 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. IIL, 1849, pp. 205-206. 



— — 42. On certain peculiarities in the lamina- 

 tion of the slates of the south of Ireland, and on 

 the physical conditions of the slate formations. 

 Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. IIL, 1849, pp. 244-251. 

 43. Papers upon the principles and prac- 

 tice of the application of water power. Weale, 

 Quarterly Papers, VL, 1849. 



44. First Report on the facts of Earth- 

 quake phenomena. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1850, pp. 

 1-87. 



45. Sur I'observation des tremblements de 



terre. (Transl.) France, Ann. Meteor. 1850, 

 pp. 275-300. 



46. Notice of a meteor observed at Dublin, 



2 Nov. 1849. Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 

 397-404. 



— — 47. Some remarks upon the movements of 

 post-tertiary and other discontinuous masses. 

 Dublin, Geol. Soc. Journ. V., 1850-53, pp. 121- 

 129. 



48. On the experimental determination of 



the limits of the transit rate of the propagation 

 of waves or pulses, analogous to those of Earth- 

 quakes through solid materials. Irish Acad. 

 Proc. v., 1850-53, pp. 143-144. 



49. Second Report on the facts of Earth- 

 quake phenomena. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1851, pp. 

 272-320. 



■ 50. Third Report on the facts of Earth- 



quake phenomena. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1852, pp. 

 1-176 ; 1853, pp. 117-212 J 1854, pp. 1-326. 



Mallet, Robert. 51. Remarkable lunar halo. 

 Irish Acad. Proc. VL, 1853-54, pp. 55-58. 



52. Notice of the British Earthquake of 



9th November 1852. [1854.] Irish Acad. 

 Trans. XXIL, 1855, pp. 397-410. 



53. On the physical conditions involved in 



the construction of Artillery of large calibre, 

 and on some hitherto unexplained causes of 

 the destruction of cannon in service. [1855.] 

 Irish Acad. Trans. XXIIL, 1856, pp. 141-436. 



54. Fourth Report upon the facts and 



theory of Earthquake phenomena. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1858, pp. 1-136. 



55. On the molecular constitution of the 



metals of ordnance, as affecting its construction 

 and its wear in service. United Service Journ. 

 L, 1858, pp. 167-206. 



56. On the co-efficients of elasticity and 



rupture in wrought-iron, in relation to the 

 volume of the metallic mass, its metallurgic 

 treatment, and the axial direction of its consti- 

 tuent crystals. Franklin Inst. Journ. XXXVIL, 

 1859, pp. 392-397 ; XXXVIIL, pp. 154-156. 



— — 57. On the military and naval uses of very 

 large shells and the comparative powers of shells 

 in relation to diameter. United Service Journ. 

 IL, 1859, pp. 407-451. 



58. Report to the Royal Society of the 



expedition into the kingdom of Naples to inves- 

 tigate the circumstances of the Earthquake of 

 the 16th Dec. 1857. Roy. Soc. Proc. X., 1859- 

 60, pp. 486-494. 



59. On some remarks upon Captain 



Blakeley's pretensions to priority as original 

 discoverer of the principles, and inventor of the 

 methods, of constructing ordnance in super- 

 imposed rings, with initial tension. Nat. Hist. 

 Review, Vn., 1860 {Proc), pp. 328-341. 



60. Account of experiments made at Holy- 

 head (North Wales) to ascertain the transit- 

 velocity of waves, analogous to Earthquake 

 Waves, through the local rock formations. 

 Phil. Trans. 1861, pp. 655-679 ; Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. XL, 1860-62, pp. 352-356. 



61. Report of the experiments made at 



Holyhead (North Wales) to ascertain the transit- 

 velocity of waves, analogous to Earthquake 

 waves, through the local rock formations : by 

 command of the Royal Society and of the 

 British Association. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1861, 

 pp. 201-236. 



62. Proposed measurement of the tempe- 

 ratures of active volcanic foci to the greatest 

 attainable depth, and of the temperature, state 

 of saturation, and velocity of issue of the steam 

 and vapours evolved. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1862 

 {pt. 2), p. 33. 



