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pretes des Elemens Geometriques d'Euclide a vn quidan qui, sous 

 le nom de P. le Mardele, a mis en lumiere vne pretendue traduc- 

 tion d'ioeux Elemens. 8°. Paris, 1623. 



Prefixed is a work of 96 pages : Sommaire de l'Algebre. Its title- 

 page is -wanting. 



Henrion, Francesco. Metodo per costruire e dirigere le Macchine 

 Aerostatiche. 8°. Firenze, 1788. 



Henry. Memoire sur la Projection des Cartes geographiques adoptee 

 au Depot General de la Guerre . . . pour faire suite au Memorial 

 topographique et militaire. Topographic 4°. Paris, 1810. 



See Journals : Memorial ... 



Henry, C. L. Essai sur la theorie de la Variation Diurne Barome- 

 trique, sur la Constitution de l'Ether et sur l'analogie de ce fluide 

 avec le fluide electrique. 8°. Troyes, 1860. 



Henry, J". M. Memoire sur la Marine des Anciens. 8°. Paris, 1817. 



Henry, Joseph. Closing Address before the Metropolitan Mechanics' 

 Institute, March 19, 1853. 8°. Washington, 1853. 



Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture. 



8°. Washington, 1858. 



A Memorial of Joseph Henry. 8°. Washington, 1880. 



Henry, Ossian. See Eatier : Pharmacopee Francaise. 



Henry, Thomas. Experiments and Observations on Magnesia Alba, 

 calcined Magnesia, Quick Lime, Absorbents, as promoting or re- 

 tarding putrefaction, Vegetable Infusions prepared with lime ; on 

 the sweetening properties of Fixed Air. 8°. London, 1773. 



An Account of a Method of preserving Water at Sea from 



Putrefaction, and of restoring the water to its original pleasant- 

 ness and purity, by a cheap and easy process ; to which is added 

 a mode of impregnating Water in large Quantities with Fixed Air 

 for medicinal uses on board ships and in hospitals, and likewise 

 a process for the preparation of artificial yeast. 



8°. Warrington, 1781. 



Memoirs of Albert de Haller, compiled chiefly from the elogium 



spoken before the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and from 

 the tributes paid to his memory by other Foreign Societies. 



12°. Warrington, 1783. 



See also Lavoisier : Essays, physical and chemical. 



Henry, William. A General View of the Nature and Objects of 

 Chemistry, and of its application to arts and manufactures. 



8°. Manchester, 1799. 



An Epitome of Chemistry, intended to facilitate the acquisition of 



chemical knowledge ; directions for the analysis of mineral bodies ; 

 instructions for applying chemical tests and re-agents. 



12°. London, 1801. 



Fourth edition. 8°. Edinburgh, 1806. 



Dissert. Chem.-Med. Inaug. de Acido Urico et morbis a nimia 



ejus secretione ortis. • 8°. Edinburgh, 1807. 



