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Powell, Baden. 16. Further remarks on expe- 

 riments relative to the interference of Light. 

 Phil. Mag. L, 1832, pp. 433-438. 



■ 17. On certain ocular phenomena. Ash- 



mol. Soc. Proc. No. IL, 1833, pp. 3-4; No. IV., 

 pp. 1-2. 



18. On the mathematical conditions ob- 

 served in the structure of the cells of Bees. 

 Ashmol. Soc. Proc. No. III., 1833, pp. 10-12. 



— — 19. On the dispersive power of the media 

 of the Eye in connexion with its achromatism. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1833, pp. 374-377. 



20. Remarks on Mr. Barton's paper " On 



the inflexion of Light." Phil. Mag. II., 1833, 

 pp. 424-434. 



— — 21. Remarks on Mr. Barton's Reply, 

 respecting the inflexion of Light. Phil. Mag. 

 ni., 1833, pp. 412-417. 



— — 22. On the nature of the evidence in sup- 

 port of the three Laws of Motion. Ashmol. 

 Soc. Proc. No. IIL, 1833-34, pp. 6-11. 



23. On the achromatism of the Eye. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1834, p. 548 ; Ashmol. Soc. Trans. 

 L, 1835-37. 



— — 24. On the theory of the dispersion of 

 Light by the hypothesis of undulations. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1834, p. 549. 



— — 25. On the repulsion excited between sur- 

 faces at minute distances by the action of Heat. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1834, pp. 549-550. 



26. Remarks on a paper by Dr. Stark, 



" On the Influence of Colour on Heat," &c. in 

 the Philosophical Transactions, 1833 ; and on 

 an historical account of experiments relating 

 to the subject, in the Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XVIL, 1834, pp. 228- 

 243. 



27. On the repulsive power of Heat. 



Phil. Trans. 1834, pp. 485-490; Ashmol. Soc. 

 Proc. No. v., 1834, pp. 2-5 ; Poggend. Annal. 

 XXXIV., 1835, pp. 636-643. 



— — 28. On certain points connected with the 

 recent discoveries relative to Radiant Heat. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835 {pt. 2), p. 9. 



29. Remarks on the nature of the evidence 



in support of a theory of Light. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. XVIIL, 1835, pp. 275-285. 



- 30. Abstract of M. Cauchy's "View of 

 the undulatory theory of Light." Phil. Mag. 

 VT., 1835, pp. 16-25, 107-113, 189-193, 262- 

 267. 



31. Researches towards establishing a 



theory of the Dispersion of Light. Phil. Trans. 

 1835, pp. 249-254. 



■ 32. An abstract of some researches on the 



repulsion produced between bodies by the action 

 of Heat, with additional observations. Thom- 

 son, Records, I., 1835, pp. 250-255. 



Fowell, Baden. 33. On the nature and evi- 

 dence of the primary Laws of Motion. Ashmol. 

 Soc. Trans. L, 1835-37. 



34. On the theory of Ratio and Proportion, 



as treated by Euclid, including an inquiry into 

 the nature of Quantity. Ashmol. Soc. Trans. 

 L, 1835-37. 



35. Observations for determining the re- 

 fractive indices for the standard rays of the 



, Solar Spectrum in various media. Ashmol. 

 Soc. Proc. No. XII., 1836, pp. 2-3 ; Ashmol. 

 Soc. Trans. L, 1835-37. 



36. Remarks on a paper " On the imme- 



diate Transmission of Calorific Rays through 

 Diathermal Bodies," by Macedoine Melloni, in 

 vol. VIL of the Phil. Mag., p. 475. Phil. 

 Mag. VIIL, 1836, pp. 23-24. 



— 37. On M. Cauchy's theory of the Dis- 

 persion of Light. Phil. Mag. VIIL, 1836, pp. 

 24-28. 



— 38. On the theory of Dispersion. Phil. 

 Mag. VIIL, 1836, pp. 112-114. 



39. On the transmission of Radiant Heat. 



Phil. Mag. VIIL, 1836, pp. 186-187. 



— 40. On the formula for the Dispersion of 

 Light derived from M. Cauchy's theory. Phil. 

 Mag. VIIL, 1836, pp. 204-211, 305-309. 



— 41. Remarks on the formula for the Dis- 

 persion of Light. Phil. Mag. IX., 1836, pp. 

 116-119. 



— 42. Researches towards establishing a 

 theory of the Dispersion of Light. (No. 2.) 

 [1835.] Phil. Trans. 1836, pp. 17-20 ; Pog- 

 gend. Annal. XXXVIL, 1836, pp 352-359 ; 

 XLIL, 1837, pp. 618-621. 



— 43. On Von Wrede's explanation of the 

 absorption of Light by the undulatory theory. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837 {pt. 2), pp. 16-18. 



— 44. On the Dispersion of Light. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1837 {pt. 2), pp. 18-22. 



— 45. Researches towards establishing a 

 theory of the Dispersion of Light. (No. 3.) 

 Phil. Trans. 1837, pp. 19-24. 



-. — 46. On the achromatism of the eye. Ash- 

 mol. Soc. Trans. L, 1838, No. 1. 



— 47. On the theory of ratios and propor- 

 tions, as treated by Euclid, including an 

 inquiry into the nature of quantity. Ashmol. 

 Soc. Trans. L, 1838, No. 5. 



— 48. Observations for determining the re- 

 fractive indices for the standard rays of the 

 Solar Spectrum in various media. Ashmol. 

 Soc. Trans. L, 1838, No. 8. 



— 49. On the nature and evidence of the 

 primary Laws of Motion. Ashmol. Soc. Trans. 

 L, 1838, No. 10. 



