MOSPHERE.
The following is a list of his papers in the Philosophi cal Transactions : 1. Account of rings, with all the prismatic colours made by electrical explosions on the surfaces of pieces of metal. Phil. Trans. 1768, p. 68.
2. Experiments on the lateral force of electrical explo sions. Id. 1769, p. 57.
3. Various experiments on the force of electrical ex plosions. Id. 1769, p. 63.
4. An investigation of the lateral explosions, and of the electricity communicated to the electric circuit, in a discharge. Id. 1770, p. 192.
5. Experiments and observations on charcoal. Id. 1770, p. 211.
6. Observations on different kinds of air. Id. 1772, p. 147.
7. An account of farther discoveries on air. Id. 1775, p. 384.
8. An account of Henley's electrometer. Id. 1772, p. 359.
9. On the noxious quality of the effluvia of putrid marshes. Id. 1774, p. 90.
10. On respiration and the use of blood. Id. 1776, p. 226.
11. Experiments relating to phlogiston, and the seem ing conversion of water into air. Id. 1783, p. 290.
12. Experiments and observations relating to air and water. Id. 1785, p. 279.
13. Experiments and observations on the principle of acidity, the composition and decomposition of water, and phlogiston. Id. 1778, p. 147, 313 ; 1789, p. 7.
14. Experiments on the phlogistication of spirit of nitre. 1789, p. 139.
15. Experiments on the transmission of the vapour of acids through a hot earthen tube, and farther observations relating to phlogiston. Id. 1789, p. 289.
16. Observations on respiration. Id. 1770, p. 106.
17. Farther experiments relative to the decomposi tion of dephlogisticatcd and inflammable air. Id. 1791, p. 213.
For farther information respecting the life and writings of Dr. Priestley, see Memoirs of Dr. sloscfili Priestley, in 2 vols. 8vo. ; and Dr. Thomson's Biogralzhical Account of Dr. Priestley, in the Annals of Philosophy,vol.i. p. 81.