Books by Daubeny, Charles
On the importance of the study of chemistry as a branche of education for all classes
Fugitive poems connected with natural history and physical science
Christianity and rationalism i
Christianity and rationalism in their relations to natural science
On ozone
On ozone
Reply to some comments of Mr.
Reply to some comments of Mr. F. Marcet on the power of selection ascribed to the roots of plants
On the power ascribed to the r
On the power ascribed to the roots of plants of refecting poisonous or abnormal substances presented to them
Remarks on the final causes of
Remarks on the final causes of the sexuality of plants
Lectures on Roman husbandry
On the influence of the lower
On the influence of the lower vegetable organisms in the production of epidemic diseases
On the produce obtained from b
On the produce obtained from barley sown in rocks of various ages
Address to the members of the
Address to the members of the university
Brief remarks on the statute D
Brief remarks on the statute De lectoribus publicis to be submitted to convocation on Tuesday, June 17
Brief remarks on the correlati
Brief remarks on the correlation of the natural sciences
Observations on Professor Daub
Observations on Professor Daubeny's correlation of the physical sciences
On the site of the ancient city of the Aurunci, and on the volcanic phenomena which it exhibits
On the occurrence of phosphori
On the occurrence of phosphorite in estremadura
Oratio ex Harveii Instituto in
Oratio ex Harveii Instituto in aedibus Collegii Regalis Medicorum habita die Junii XXV; MDCCCXLV
Sketch of the geology of North America
Report on the present state of our knowledge with respect to mineral and thermal waters
An inaugural lecture on the st
An inaugural lecture on the study of botany
A description of active and extinct volcanos
A description of active and extinct volcanos. With remarks on their origin, their chemical phaenomena, and the character of their products, as determined by the condition of the earth during the period of their formation. Being the substance of some lectures delivered before the University of Oxford, with much additional matter
Inaugural lecture on the study
Inaugural lecture on the study of chemistry
On the volcanoes of Auvergne
On the volcanoes of Auvergne
Roman gardening
Roman gardening