Samuel Haughton
75 works on record
Works

Collected works

Address on the relation of food to work,and its bearing on medical practice

On the mineralogy of the counties of Dublin and Wicklow

Memoir of

The Collected Works of James MacCullagh

Geometrical illustrations of Newlands' and Mendelejeff's periodic law of the atomic weights of the chemical elements

On hanging

On the natural constants of the healthy urine of man

On the total annual heat received at each point of the Earth's surface from the Sun

The three kingdoms of nature

Address on the relation of food to work, and its bearing on medical practice, delivered before the British Medical Association, in the Divinity School at Oxford, on the fifth of August, 1868

On the original and actual fluidity of the Earth and planets

New views of Mr. George H. Darwin's theory of the evolution of the Earth-Moon system

Notes on animal mechanics

Principles of animal mechanics

Manual of tides and tidal currents

Manual of mechanics

University education in Ireland

Outlines of a new theory of muscular action ..
[Letter to] My dear sir
Notes on mineralogy. No. II. On the chemical composition of the granites of the south-east of Ireland
Notes on mineralogy. No. VII. On some rocks and minerals from central India
Notes on mineralogy. No. VIII. On the felspar and mica of the granite of Canton
Experimental researches on the granites of Ireland
On the black mica of the granite of Leinster and Donegal
Notes on mineralogy. No. III. On serpentines and soapstones
On the lower Carboniferous beds of the peninsula of Hook, county of Wexford
On the evidence afforded by fossil plants, as to the boundary line between the Devonian and Carboniferous rocks
Notes on Irish mines. No. III. Mines of Kenmare valley, county of Kerry
On the iron ores of Carnarvonshire
On the Solar and Lunar Diurnal Tides of the Coasts of Ireland
A sketch of the history of French railways
On the tides of the Arctic seas
On the reflexion of polarized light from polished surfaces, transparent & metallic
Manual of geology
New researches on sunheat, terrestrial radiation, etc
Memoir of James Haughton - with Extracts from His Private and Published Letters
Presidential address delivered on the fiftieth anniversary of the Geological Society of Dublin
Report on the chemical, mineralogical, and microscopical character of the lavas of Vesuvius from 1631 to 1868
The Tides of Dublin Bay and the Battle of Clontarf, 23rd April, 1014
Annual address
On the storm of the 9th of February, 1861
On the occurrance of nickeliferous magnetic pyrites from Tiernakill, near Maum, County of Galway
On the shower of aeroliths that fell at Killiter, county of Tyrone, on the 29th April, 1844
On the dynamical coefficients of elasticity of steel, iron, brass, oak, and teak
On the meteoric stone that fell at Dundrum, in the county of Tipperary, on the 12th August, 1865
On the form of the cells made by various wasps, and by the honey bee
Address on the relation of food to work, and its bearing on medical practice
Geological notes on some of the islands of the west of Scotland
On Cyclostigma
Note on the occurrence of exogenous wood in the arenaceous limestone of the yellow sandstone series of the north coast of Mayo
Annual address, delivered before the Geological Society of Dublin, February 6, 1861
On an approximate method, founded on observation, of determining the daily excretion of urea in health and disease
Observations on the wind made in the years 1848-49 in Leopold Harbour, North Somerset
Manual of optics
Account of experiments to determine the velocities of rifle bullets commonly used
On a graphical mode of calculating the tidal drift of a vessel in the Irish Sea or English Channel
On the granites of the province of Leinster
On the rain-fall and evaporation in Dublin in the year 1860
On Karroo vertebrates from Nyasaland
The sea-louse of the Baltic
On the true height of the tide at Ireland's Eye on the evening of the 6th September, 1852, the day of the murder of Mrs. Kirwan
On the time of high water in Dublin Bay on Good Friday, the 23rd April, 1014, the day of the Battle of Clontarf
Geological and statistical notes on Irish mines
On hypostilbite and stilbite
Observations on the fossil red deer of Ireland
Solar and lunar diurnal tides on the coasts of Ireland
On the evaporation of a water surface at St. Helena
On some additions to the yellow sandstone flora of Donegal
On the non-cyclonic character of the storm of October 29, 1863
Six lectures on physical geography
On the death of the lion and ostrich in the Royal Zoological Gardens of Dublin
On some new laws of reflexion of polarized light
Memoir of James Haughton
Notes on animal mechanics, [ostriches]