Further Reading
- Austin, Gilbert. "Description of an Apparatus for Impregnating Water and Other Substances Strongly with Carbonic Acid Gas." Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 1799. 131-34.
- ---. "Description of an Apparatus for Transferring Gasses Over Water or Mercury." Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 1803. 3-9.
- ---. "Description of a Portable Barometer." Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 1790. 99-105.
- ---. "On a New Construction of a Condenser and Air-Pump." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1813. 138-145.
- Dermody, Thomas. Poems. Dublin: 1789. New York: Garland, 1978.
- Howell, Wilbur Samuel. Eighteenth-Century British Logic and Rhetoric. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1971.
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