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ANONYMOUS. 



Tilloch, Philosophical Magazine : — cont. 



1199. On a new insect called Antiodontalgicus, 

 and the property possessed by it, in common 

 with some other insects, of curing the tooth- 

 ache. Ibid., pp. 81-85. 



1200. Observations on the Garden Spider, and 

 the method it employs to construct its web. 

 Ibid., pp. 272-277. 



1201. Observations on native iron found in 

 strawberries. IV., 1799, pp. 198-200. 



1202. Experiments and remarks on Galvanism. 

 IX., 1801, pp. 352-355. 



1203. Some account of the natural productions 

 of the island of Ceylon, particularly in the 

 environs of Columbo. [1800.] X., 1801, pp. 

 165-172. 



1204. Brief account of the islands of Banda. 

 Ibid., pp. 356-366. 



1205. Account of a descent into the crater of 

 Mount Vesuvius by eight Frenchmen on the 

 night between the 18th and 19th of July 1801. 

 XL, 1801, pp. 134-140. 



1206. Some particulars respecting the new planet 

 Ceres Ferdinandea. XII., 1802, pp. 80-83. 



1207. A sketch of the geography of Cochin 

 China ; some particulars relative to the manners, 

 customs, and history of the inhabitants. XV., 

 1803, pp. 32-38. 



1208. A memoir concerning several indigenous 

 plants, which may serve as a substitute for Oak 

 Bark and for certain foreign articles in the" 

 tanning of leather. XVII., 1803, pp. 140-149. 



1209. Memoir respecting the state of vegetation 

 on high mountains. XIX., 1804, pp. 268-274. 



1210. An inquiry concerning the velocity of the 

 calorific rays which proceed from the sun, with 

 a view of ascertaining the rate of it experimen- 

 tally, though it should not be far short of the 

 velocity of light, &c. &c. Ibid., pp. 309-320. 



1211. Notice of experiments made by the Gal- 

 vanic Society of Paris on the discovery announced 

 by M. Pacchiani of the composition of Muriatic 

 Acid. XXIV., 1806, pp. 172-176. 



1212. A new fact in galvanism. Ibid., pp. 203-204. 



1213. On the mineral waters of Lipetzk, in the 

 province of Tamboflf, in Russia. XXVII., 1807, 

 pp. 124-127. 



1214. On the opinions that have prevailed re- 

 specting the nature of Alkalis and Earths. 

 XXXII., 1808, pp. 18-22. 



1215. On barometrical measurements. XXXIII., 

 1809, pp. 97-101. 



1216. An examination of the Review which ap- 

 peared in the Xllth Number of " The Retro- 

 spect" &c., of Doctor Herschel's Essay on the 

 Coloiired Rings discovered by Sir Isaac Newton. 

 XXXrV., 1809, pp. 359-368. 



1217. On the means of counteracting the effects 

 produced by the formation of the gases found in 

 Coal Mines. XXXV., 1810, pp. 3-11. 



Tilloch, Philosophical Magazine : — cont. 



1218. Of the Bogs in Ireland, with analyses. 

 XXXVL, 1810, pp. 361-372. 



1219. Some account of the different theories of 

 Arches or Vaults, and of Domes, and of the 

 authors who have written on this important 

 application of mathematical science. XXXVIII., 

 1811, pp. 387-391, 409-420. 



1220. On the structure of the Earth. XL., 1812, 

 pp. 13-14. 



1221. Description of the eruption of Souffrier 

 Mountain, in the island of St. Vincent, 30th 

 April 1812. Ibid., pp. 67-71. 



1222. The late phenomenon at Barbadoes. [Dark- 

 ness and fall of dust, May 1812.] Ibid., pp. 

 71-76. 



1223. Account of the new substance discovered 

 by M. CouKTOis, and called lode. XLIIL, 1814, 

 pp. 58-61. 



1224. On the phenomenon of sleep. Ibid., pp. 

 137-141. 



1225. Account of some singular atmospherical 

 Phenomena [fall of dust, etc.] in the River St. 

 Lawrence in the beginning of July 1814. XLIV., 

 1814, pp. 91-93. 



1226. Eruption of the volcano of Albay in the 

 island of Lu9on (Philippines). XLV., 1815, pp. 

 391-396. 



1227. A geological sketch of a part of Cumber- 

 land and Westmoreland. XL VII., 1816, pp. 

 41-45. 



1228. On aerial navigation. XLIX., 1817, pp. 

 197-199. 



1229. [Observations regarding basaltic strata, 

 dykes, and veins.] Ibid., pp. 250-256. 



1230. Experiments made in France upon the use 

 of distilled sea-water for domestic purposes, and 

 its effects upon the constitution when taken as a 

 beverage. LL, 1818, pp. 433-435. 



1231. Solution of biquadratic equations. LIL, 

 1818, pp. 378-379. 



1232. Strata of the environs of St. Petersburg, 

 in the order of geological position. LV., 1820, 

 pp. 323-328. 



1233. Account of the fall of the glacier of the 

 Weisshorn, on the 27th of December 1819. Ibid.^ 

 pp. 375-376. 



1234. Account of the new discovery of a Southern 

 or Antarctic continent. LVL, 1820, pp. 93- 

 96. 



1235. Tables of the planet Venus, including the 

 perturbations, originally computed by Reboul, 

 according to the Theory of Laplace, and the 

 Elements of Lindenad ; now arranged in a more 

 convenient form, and adapted to the meridian of 

 Greenwich. Ibid., pp. 261-277. 



1236. Thoughts on the probability, expediency, 

 and utility of discovering a passage by the North 

 Pole. Ibid., pp. 366-373. 



