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9. Remarks upon Mineral Yeins and Water- Worn Stones. Glas. Phil. Soc. 
Proc., iii., 1848-53, pp. 231-238. 
10. Remarks upon Sandstones used for Buildings, &c. Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., 
iii., 1848-53, pp. 313-322. 
11. On Spurious Coins. Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., iii., 1848-53, pp. 344-350. 
12. On Copper-Smelting. Phil. Mag., iv., 1852, pp. 45-59, 262-271, 345-355, 
453-465 ; v., 1853, pp. 30-39, 175-184, 345-354, 486-493. 
13. Observations on the Trap Dykes in the Sea-Shore between the Bays of 
Brodick and Lamlash, in Arran. Edin. New Phil. Jour., ii., 1855, 
pp. 81-83. 
14. On the Action of Heat on Gold, and its Alloy with Copper. Chem. Soc. 
Jour., x., 1858, pp. 229-233. 
15. On Metallic Deposits found in two Chimneys attached to Reverberatory 
Furnaces, one being used for melting an Alloy of Silver and Copper 
and the other an Alloy of Silver and Gold. Chem. Soc. Jour., xi., 
1859, pp. 168-173. 
16. On Incrustations in Steam Boilers. 1858. Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., iv., 
1860, pp. 191-198. • 
17. Analysis of a small portion of Stone fused by Lightning. May 1854. 
Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., iv. , 1860, p. 206. 
18. On Trap Dykes between Condon and the south end of Whiting Bay, Island 
of Arran. Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., iv., 1860, pp. 321-324. 
19. Black and Clayband Ironstones ; their Composition and Yaluation. 
Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., v., 1864, pp. 210-217. 
20. On the Cyanides of the Metals, and their Combination with Cyanide of 
Potassium. Chem. Soc. Mem., ii., 1843-45, pp. 82-96 ; Phil. Mag., 
xxv., 1844, pp. 56-71. (This paper was prepared conjointly by Mr 
papier and Mr C. J. O. Glassford.) 
21. On the Dynamics of the Galvanic Battery. Phil. Mag., xxii., 1864, 
pp. 52-54. 
22. Notes upon Dyeing and Dyed Colours in Ancient Times. Glas. Phil. Soc. 
Proc., v., 1864, pp. 175-197. 
23. On Ancient Mortars and Cement. Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., 1867, x. pp. 
86-98. 
24. Notes on Partick in Olden Times. Glas. Archoeol. Soc. Trans., i., 1886, 
pp. 256-271. 
25. On some Popular Superstitions common in Partick forty years ago. Glas. 
Archoeol. Soc. Trans., i., 1868, pp. 391-398. 
26. The Farmer and the Chemist. Glas. Phil. Soc. Proc., r y ii., 1871, pp. 387— 
398. 
27. On the Results of some Experiments on the Leaves of various Trees and 
Shrubs. Glas. Nat. His. Soc. Proc., iii., 1878, pp. 105, 106. 
28. Miscellaneous Notes in Natural History. Glas. Nat. His. Soc. Proc., iii., 
1878, pp. 194, 195. 
Communications to the “Sanitary Journal.” 
1. On Damp Walls and Newly Built Houses. Nov. 1, 1876, i. p. 156. 
2. The best Means of Drying the Walls of Newly Built Houses. Dec. 1, 
1876, i. p. 162. 
3. The Rivers Pollution Scheme. April 1, 1879, iii. p. 53. 
4. Water Supply for Yillas. Oct. 1, 1880, iv. p. 255. 
