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 Silliman, Journ. XIX., 1855, pp. 24-28. 



18. De la polarite diamagnetique. Bibl. 



Univ. Archives, XXVII., 1854, pp. 215-228. 



19. On the vibration and tones produced 



by the contact of bodies having different tempe- 

 ratures. Phil. Trans. 1854, pp. 1-10; Annal. 

 de Chimie, XLl., 1854, pp. 500-503; Phil. 

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 XCIV., 1855, pp. 613-628. 



20. On the nature of the force by which 



bodies are repelled from the poles of a magnet. 

 Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 13-16 ; An- 

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21. On the currents of the Ley den battery. 



Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 132-135. 



22. On the disposition of force in para- 

 magnetic and diamagnetic bodies. Roy. Inst. 

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 1856, pp. 421-425. 



23. Comparativie view of the cleavage of 



crystals and slate rocks. Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 

 1854-58, pp. 295-308 ; Phil. Mag. XII., 1856, 

 pp. 35-48. 



24. Observations on glaciers. Roy. Inst. 



Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 320-327. 



25. On M. LissAJOUs' acoustic experi- 

 ments. Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 441- 

 443. 



26. On some physical properties of ice. 



Roy. Inst. Proc. IL, 1854-58, pp. 454-457. 



27. On the Mer-de-Glace. Roy. Inst. 



Proc. IL, 1854-58, pp. 544-553. 

 — 28. Experimental demonstration of the 

 polarity of diamagnetic bodies. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1855 {pt. 2), pp. 22-23 ; Nuovo Cimento, 

 IL, 1855, pp. 362-381. 



29. On the nature of the force by which 



bodies are repelled from the poles of a magnet ; 

 to which is prefixed an account of some experi- 

 ments on molecular influences. (Bakerian Lec^ 

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 X., 1855, pp. 153-179, 257-290. 



- 30. On the existence of a magnetic medium 

 in space. Phil. Mag. IX., 1855, pp. 205-209 : 

 Annal. de Chimie, XLV., 1855, pp. 124- 

 127. 



31. The polymagnet. Phil. Mag. IX., 



1855, pp. 425-430. 



32. [Note on Professor Wilhelm Weber's 



paper " On the theory of diamagnetism."] Phil. 

 Mag. X., 1855, pp. 409-410. 



33. On reciprocal molecular induction. 



Phil. Mag. X., 1855, pp. 422-423. 



34. Nouvelles experiences sur la polarite 



diamagnetique. Bibl. Univ. Archives, XXXL, 



1856, pp. 46-48. 



T3nidall, John. 35. On the relation of diamag- 

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 Mag. XL, 1856, pp. 125-137. 



36. On a peculiar case of colour blindness. 



Phil. Mag. XL, 1856, pp. 329-333. 



37. Observations on "the Theory of the 



Origin of Slaty Cleavage," by H. C. Sorbt. 

 Phil. Mag. XIL, 1856, pp. 129-135. 



38. On the polarity of the diamagnetic 



force. Phil. Mag. XIL, 1856, pp. 161-184. 



39. Further researches on the polarity of 



the diamagnetic force. [1855.] Phil. Trans. 



1856, pp. 237-260 ; Annal. de Chimie, XLIX., 



1857, pp. 377-383; Bibl. Univ. Archives, 

 XXXIL, 1856, pp. 89-121. 



40. Sur la theorie des glaciers. ( Transl. 



from Literary Gazette, 7 Feb. 1857.) Bibl. 



Univ. Archives, XXXIV., 1857, pp. 177-185. 



41. Remarks on foam and hail. Phil. 



Mag. XIIL, 1857, pp. 352-353. 



— 42. On the sounds produced by the com- 

 bustion of gases in tubes. Phil. Mag. XIIL, 

 1857, pp. 473-479; Bibl. Univ. Archives, 

 XXXV., 1857, pp. 178-187. 



— 43. On binocular vision and the stereoscope. 

 [1856.] Photogr. Soc. Journ. IIL, 1857, pp. 

 96-102, 186-121, 167-168. 



44. On the physical phenomena of glaciers. 



Roy. Soc. Proc. IX., 1857-59, pp. 668-670. 

 — 45. On some physical properties of ice. 

 [1857.] Phil. Trans. 1858, pp. 211-230 ; An- 

 nal. de Chimie, LVL, 1859, pp. 122-125 ; Bibl. 

 Univ. Archives, L, 1858, pp. 5-10 ; Phil. Mag. 

 XVL, 1858, pp. 333-356; Poggend. Annal. 

 CIIL, 1858, pp. 157-162. 



46. On the veined structure of glaciers. 



Roy. Inst. Proc. IIL, 1858-62, pp. 72-78. 



— 47. On the transmission of heat of different 

 qualities through gases of different kinds. Roy. 

 Inst. Proc. IIL, 1858-62, pp. 155-158 ; Journ. 

 de Pharm. XXXVIL, 1860, pp. 204-208. 



— 48. On the influence of magnetic force on 

 the electric discharge. Roy. Inst. Proc. IIL, 

 1858-62, pp. 169-174. 



— 49. On the action of gases and vapours on 

 radiant heat. Roy. Inst. Proc. IIL, 1858-62, 

 pp. 295-298. 



— 50. On the physical basis of solar che- 

 mistry. Roy. Inst. Proc. IIL, 1858-62, pp. 

 387-396 ; Nuovo Cimento, XIV., 1861, pp. 29- 

 36. 



51. On force. Roy. Inst. Proc. IIL, 1858- 



62, pp. 527-536; Canadian Naturalist, VII., 

 1862, pp. 241-252; Nuovo Cimento, XVL, 

 1862, pp. 189-198. ' 



52. Sur la diathermansie des gaz. Bibl. 



Univ. Archives, V., 1859, pp. 231-236. 



