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Phillips, Reuben. 13. On the attraction of 

 cohesion. Chemist, IV., 1843, pp. 205-206. 



14. On the true constitution of nitrogen. 



Chemist, IV., 1843, pp. 493-495, 529-530. 



15. On electric repulsion. Chemist, V., 



1844, pp. 49-50. 



16. On the constitution of saline bodies, 



with some remarks on Dr. Hare's views of the 

 subject. Chemist, V., 1844, pp. 97-100. 



17. An account of some experiments on 



the dev elopement of frictional electricity. Che- 

 mist, VI., 1845, pp. 71-73. 



18. An application of the electro-chemical 



theory to some cases which have been con- 

 sidered exceptions. Chemist, VI., 1845, pp. 

 193-194. 



19. The electro-chemical theory applied to 



the theory of substitutions of M. Dumas, Che- 

 mist, VII., 1846, pp. 13-14. 



• 20. On volta-electric induction. Phil. 



Mag. XXXIII., 1848, pp. 260-267. 



21. On the passive state of iron. Phil. 



Mag. XXXIII., 1848, pp. 509-512. 



22. On the magnetism of steam. 



Phil. 

 Mag. XXXIV., 1849, pp. 502-511; XXXVIL, 

 1850, pp. 283-288. 



23. On electricity and steam. Phil. Mag. 



XXXV., 1849, pp. 490-497 ; XXXVI., 1850, 

 pp. 503-511. 



24. On the connexion of the electricity of 



condensation with lightning and the aurora. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXVI., 1850, pp. 103-108. 



25. On the electricity of condensation. 



Phil. Mag. XXXVI, 1850, pp. 303-305. 



26. On the magnetism of pewter coils. 



Phil. Mag. II., 1851, pp. 230-238. 

 27. On frictional electricity. Phil. Mag 



III., 1852, pp. 36-43. 

 28. On some modifications of the elec- 

 tricity of a jet of steam. Chemist, I., 1854, 



pp. 3-7. 

 29. On atmospheric electricity and the 



Aurora borealis. [1853.] Chemist, I., 1854, 



pp. 65-72, 204-207. 

 . 30. On the Aurora. [1856.] Roy. Soc. 



Proc. VIII., 1856-57, pp. 214-215. 



Phillips, Richard. Analysis of the Schiefer- 

 spath from Cornwall, to which is prefixed an 

 analysis of Carbonated Lime, and remarks on 

 the means which have been employed to ascer- 

 tain the quantity of Carbonic Acid contained in 

 it. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIV., 1802. pp. 289- 

 292. 



2. On the purification of Nickel, with 



some remarks on the solutions of metallic oxides 

 in Ammonia, &c. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XVI., 

 1803, pp. 312-317. 



Phillips, Richard. 3. Analysis of the Hot 

 Springs at Bath. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXIV., 

 1806; pp. 342-361. 



4. On an anomalous case of chemical affi- 

 nity. Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1816, pp. 80-86 ; 

 Schweigger, Journ. XXV., 1819, pp. 290-298. 



5. Remarks on Arsenious Acid and on 



Nitrate of Silver as a test of that substance. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. VHL, 1816, pp. 152-153. 



6. A comparative analysis of the green 



and blue carbonates of Copper. Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. IV., 1818, pp. 273-281 ; Annal.de Chimie, 

 VII., 1817, pp. 44-48 ; TrommsdorfiF, N*. Journ. 

 d. Pharm. III., 1819, pp. 277-282. 



7. Remarks on Dr. Ure's experiments 



to determine the constitution of liquid Nitric 

 Acid. Quart. Journ. Sci. V., 1818, pp. 162-167. 



8. An analysis of the Salts prepared by 



Mr. Henry Thompson from the Cheltenham 

 Waters. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XI., 1818, pp. 

 28-31. 



9. On the separation of Lime and Mag- 

 nesia. Quart. Journ. Sci. VI., 1819, pp. 313- 

 317. 



10. Analysis of a Copper Ore, from Corn- 

 wall. Quait. Journ. Sci. VIL, 1819, pp. 100- 

 102. 



11. On Nitric Acid. Quart. Journ. Sci. 



VIL, 1819, pp. 171-176. 



12. On the carbonates of Ammonia and 



of Soda. Quart. Journ. Sci. VIL, 1819, pp. 

 294-299. 



13. On the action of chlorides and water. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. I., 1821, pp. 27-33. 



14. Sulphate of Indigo as a test to deter- 



mine the strength of solutions of Oxymuriate of 

 Lime. Thomson, Ann. Phil. L, 182l', pp. 72-73. 



15. On the solution and crystallization of 



Lime. Thomson, Ann. Phil. L, 1821, pp. 107- 

 110; Annal, de Chimie, XVL, 1821, pp. 213- 

 221 ; TrommsdorfiF, N. Journ. d. Pharm. VL, 

 1822, pp. 262-272. 



16. On the bicarbonate of ammonia. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. I., 1821, pp. 110-111. 



17. Experiments on a peculiar substance 



obtained during the distillation of nitric acid. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. L, 1821, pp. 217-218. 



18. Analysis of Verdigris. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. L, 1821, pp. 417-418; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XXL, 1822, pp. 213-215 ; Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. XIV., 1823, pp. 228-229; Schweigger, 

 Journ. XXXII. (= Jahrb. U.), 1821, pp. 460- 

 461. 



■ 19. A reply to Dr. Hope's " Remarks on 



Mr. Phillips's analysis of the Pharmacopoeia 

 CoUegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis." 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. IL, 1821, pp. 19-36. 



. 20. Effects of Copper on vegetation. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. H., 1821, p. 77. 



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