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COUNT RUMFORD'S WORKS. 



1. Plans for the Construction of a Frigate. A chapter con- 

 tributed to Stalkartt's Treatise on Naval Architecture. London, 

 17S1. 



This paper is printed in the edition of Rumford's Works pub- 

 lished by the American Academy, Vol. IV, pages 679-691. 



2. An Account of some Experiments upon Gunpowder, with 

 occasional Observations and practical Inferences ; to which are 

 added an Account of a new Method of determining the Velocities 

 of all Kinds of militai'y Projectiles, and the Description of a very 

 accurate Eprouvette for Gunpowder. Read before the Royal 

 Society, March 29, 1781. 



Philosophical Transactions, LXXI, pages 229-338. 



Rumford's Philosophical Papers. London, 1802. Vol. I, 

 pages 1-114. (See No. 24 of this list.) 



A French edition of this paper (translated by Rieffel, Professeur 

 aux ^coles d'artillerie) was published in 1857. Paris. 8vo. 

 pp. 154. 



This paper is printed in the Academy's edition of Rumford's 

 Works, Vol. I, pages 1-97. 



3. New Experiments upon Heat. In a letter to Sir Joseph 

 Banks, President of the Royal Society. Presented to the Royal 

 Society, March 9, 1786. Afterwards incorporated in the Eighth 

 Essay. (See below, page 812,) 



Philosophical Transactions, LXXVI, pages 273-304. 

 Critical Review, LXIII (1787), pages 320, 321. (Notice.) 



