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A collected sequence of experimental papers presents systematic studies of electrical phenomena, beginning with induction and magneto-electric effects and comparing electricities from different sources. The work establishes empirical laws of conduction and electro-chemical decomposition, analyzes the behavior and design of voltaic arrangements, and explores static induction, charge distribution, and various discharge forms such as sparks, glow, and dark discharges. Instrumentation, measurement techniques, and specific experimental setups are described in detail while results are interpreted to clarify the nature of electric currents, forces, and their relation to magnetism. The presentation emphasizes careful observation, reproducible methods, and gradual refinement of theory across interconnected investigations.

Seventh Series.

§ 11. On Electro-chemical Decomposition, continued.153 ¶ iv. On some general conditions of Electro-decomposition. ¶ v. On a new Measurer of Volta-electricity. ¶ vi. On the primary or secondary character of bodies evolved in Electro-decomposition. ¶ vii. On the definite nature and extent of Electro-chemical Decompositions. § 13. On the absolute quantity of Electricity associated with the particles or atoms of Matter.

Received January 9,—Read January 23, February 6 and 13, 1834.