Robert Warington
English agricultural chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Warington, Jr. was an English agricultural chemist, known for his research and publications on the chemistry of phosphates and nitrates in agricultural soils. Biography Robert Warington Jr. was the eldest son and second child of the chemist Robert Warington, FRS. After studying chemistry in his father's laboratory and attending lectures by Faraday, Brande, and Hofmann, Robert Warington Jr. became in 1859 an unpaid assistant to Sir John Bennet Lawes at Rothamsted Experimental Station at Harpenden. Warington was from 1862 to 1867 an assistant to the Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester.
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- On the amount and composition of the rain and drainage-waters collected at Rothamsted (134)
- Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1900 (1901) (39)
- IV.—On nitrification (27)
- XXVII.—Researches on the phosphates of calcium, and upon the solubility of tricalcic phosphate (19)
- XL.—On the decomposition of tricalcic phosphate by water (19)
- Lectures on some of the physical properties of soil, by Robert Warington. (19)
- XXXI.—Observations on the habits of the stickleback (being a continuation of a previous paper) (1855) (15)
- XLVII.—On nitrification. Part IV (13)
- LIII.—On the determination of carbon in soils (13)
- IX.—Notice of observations on the adjustment of the relations between the animal and vegetable kingdoms, by which the vital functions of both are permanently maintained (12)
- XXXI.—Contribution to the chemistry of “Fairy Rings.” (12)
- XLIX.—On nitrification. (Part II.) (8)
- L.—The amount of nitric acid in the rain-water at Rothamsted, with notes on the analysis of rain-water (7)
- X.—On the solubility of the phosphates of bone-ash in carbonic water (6)
- I.—On the part taken by oxide of iron and alumina in the absorptive action of soils (5)
- CXIX. On a curious change in the composition of bones taken from the guano (5)
- LII.—On nitrification. Part III. (5)
- XXXV.—Note on the appearance of nitrous acid during the evaporation of water (5)
- XLVIII.—A contribution to the study of well waters (4)
- XLIV.—Notes on the chemistry of tartaric and citric acid (4)
- XXX.—On preserving the balance between the animal and vegetable organisms in sea water (1853) (3)
- XXXIV.—Memoranda of observations made in small aquaria, in which the balance between the animal and vegetable organisms was permanently maintained (1854) (3)
- On the Constitution of the Nitrogenous Organic Matter of Soils (1887) (2)
- XVI The nitrogen as nitric acid, in the soils and subsoils of some of the fields at Rothamsted (2)
- XXVIII.—On the injurious effects of an excess or want of heat and light on the aquarium (1855) (2)
- LV.—On the determination of nitric acid in soils (1)
- LVI.—The chemical actions of some micro-organisms (1)
- On the preparation of prussian blue, generally known as “Turnbulls blue” (1848) (1)
- Six lectures on the investigations at Rothamsted experimental station delivered under the provisions of the Lawes agricultural trust (1)
- LXIII.—On the determination of nitric acid by means of indigo, with special reference to water analysis (1)
- I. On some alterations in the composition of carbonate-of-lime waters, depending on the influence of vegetation, animal life, and season (1)
- IX. On the employment of chromic acid as an agent in voltaic arrangements (1)
- XXXIII.—On the determination of nitric acid as nitric oxide, by means of its reaction with ferrous salts. Part I (1)
- LVIII. On the employment of chromic acid as an agent in voltaic arrangements (1842) (1)
- Proceedings of Societies: On the Aquarium (1)
- XL.—On artificial sea water (1854) (1)
- New determinations of ammonia, chlorine, and sulphuric acid, in the rain-water collected at Rothamsted (1)
- Annual Report of the Superintendent of Government Farms (1878) (0)
- XCVI. Note on a means of preserving the crystals of salts as permanent objects for microscopic investigation (0)
- XV.—Observations on the teas of commerce (0)
- The Nitric Organisms (1892) (0)
- On Nitrification : a report of experiments made in the Rothamsted Laboratory (0)
- Observations on the Teas of Commerce (1851) (0)
- III. On the action of alkalies on wax (0)
- LXXIV.—On the action of gypsum in promoting nitrification (0)
- LXXIV. Note on a means of preserving the crystals of salts as permanent objects for microscopic investigation (0)
- Sulphate of ammonia, its characteristics and practical value as a manure, by R. Warington ... (0)
- The book of the Rothamsted experiments, by A.D. Hall ... Issued with the authority of the Lawes agricultural trust committee. (0)
- Year-book of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1899 (1900) (0)
- XLI. On the action of alkalies on wax (0)
- XCIII. On a curious change in the molecular structure of silver (0)
- XVII.—On the distribution of the nitrifying organism in the soil (0)
- The chemistry of the farm, by R. Warington. (0)
- LXXV. Observations on the green teas of commerce (0)
- The chemistry of the farm. By R. Warington, F.C.S. (0)
- Manual of materia medica and therapeutics : being an abridgement of the late Dr. Pereira's elements of materia medica (0)
- XIII.—Chemical memoranda (0)
- XLIV.—On the determination of nitric acid as nitric oxide by means of its action on mercury (0)
- XII. On a re-arrangement of the molecules of a body after solidification (0)
- CHEMISTRY, PHARMACY, AND MATERIA MEDICA.: OBSERVATIONS ON THE ACTION OF ANIMAL CHARCOAL (1845) (0)
- Sir John Bennet Lawes, Bart., F.R.S. (1900) (0)
- IV.—On a peculiar efflorescence of the chloride of potassium (0)
- XV. On the change of colour in the biniodide of mercury (0)
- Some of the principles which should determine compensation for the use of foods and manures; a lecture delivered before the Newcastle Farmers' Club on February 26, 1898, by Robert Warington ... (0)
- On a curious change in the molecular structure of silver (1844) (0)
- XXXVIII.—On the quantitative determination of phosphoric acid by salts of magnesia (0)
- XI.—On the preparation of the Prussian blue, generally known as “Turnbull's blue.” (0)
- On the Distribution of the nitrifying organism in the soil : a report of experiments made in the Rothamsted Laboratory (0)
- VI.—On refining gold when alloyed with tin or antimony, so as to render it fit for the purposes of coinage (0)
- V.—Laboratory memoranda (0)
- On the change of color in the biniodide of mercury (1844) (0)
- CXXV. On some commercial specimens of green glass (0)
- On a new yellow dyeing agent for silk and woolen., discovered, by M. Guinon, of Lyons (0)
- CXXVIII. On the distilled waters of our pharmacopæias (0)
- Soils for Artificial Cultures (1899) (0)
- XVII. Some additional observations on the red oxalate of chromium and potash (0)
- CXXXVI. Observations on the action of animal charcoal (0)
- XCVII. Observations on the green teas of commerce (0)
- On a re-arrangement of the molecules of a body after solidification (1843) (0)
- XXX.—On the presence of manganese in oolite and lias (0)
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