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Volume 103
Volume 103 (1813)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
38 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(9 pages)
Erratum: Observations Relative to the Near and Distant Sight of Different Persons
Anonymous
(2 pages)
On a New Detonating Compound
Humphry Davy
(8 pages)
On a Remarkable Application of Cotes's Theorem
John F. W. Herschel
(21 pages)
Observation of the Summer Solstice, 1812, at the Royal Observatory
John Pond
(5 pages)
Observations Relative to the Near and Distant Sight of Different Persons
James Ware
(21 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture: On the Elementary Particles of Certain Crystals
William Hyde Wollaston
(15 pages)
On a Substance from the Elm Tree, Called Ulmin
James Smithson
(8 pages)
On a Method of Freezing at a Distance
William Hyde Wollaston
(5 pages)
A Catalogue of North Polar Distances of Some of the Principal Fixed Stars
John Pond
(3 pages)
A Description of the Solvent Glands and Gizzards of the Ardea Argala, the Casuarius Emu, and the Long-Legged Casowary from New South Wales
Everard Home
(9 pages)
Additional Remarks on the State in Which Alcohol Exists in Fermented Liquors
William Thomas Brande
(7 pages)
On a New Variety in the Breeds of Sheep
David Humphreys
(9 pages)
Experiments to Ascertain the Coagulating Power of the Secretion of the Gastric Glands
Everard Home
(6 pages)
On Some Properties of Light
David Brewster
(10 pages)
An Appendix to Mr. Ware's Paper on Vision
Charles Blagden
(5 pages)
A Method of Drawing Extremely Fine Wires
William Hyde Wollaston
(6 pages)
Description of a Single-Lens Micrometer
William Hyde Wollaston
(6 pages)
Observation of the Winter Solstice of 1812, with the Mural Circle at Greenwich
John Pond
(4 pages)
On the Tusks of the Narwhale
Everard Home
(7 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(27 pages)
An Account of Some Organic Remains Found near Brentford, Middlesex
William Kirby Trimmer
(13 pages)
On a New Construction of a Condenser and Air-Pump
Gilbert Austin
(11 pages)
On the Formation of Fat in the Intestines of Living Animals
Everard Home
(14 pages)
On the Colouring Matter of the Black Bronchial Glands and of the Black Spots of the Lungs
George Pearson
(13 pages)
Experiments on the Alcohol of Sulphur, or Sulphuret of Carbon
Alexander Marcet, J. Berzelius
(30 pages)
On the Means of Procuring a Steady Light in Coal Mines without the Danger of Explosion
William Reid Clanny
(8 pages)
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope, Compared with That of the Gregorian
Henry Kater
(8 pages)
Additional Observations on the Effects of Magnesia in Preventing an Increased Formation of Uric Acid; With Remarks on the Influence of Acids upon the Composition of the Urine
William Thomas Brande
(15 pages)
Additions to an Account of the Anatomy of the Squalus Maximus, Contained in a Former Paper; With Observations on the Structure of the Branchial Artery
Everard Home
(23 pages)
Some Further Observations on a New Detonating Substance
Humphry Davy
(11 pages)
Experiments on the Production of Cold by the Evaporation of the Sulphuret of Carbon
Alexander Marcet
(5 pages)
On a Saline Substance from Mount Vesuvius
James Smithson
(8 pages)
Some Experiments and Observations on the Substances Produced in Different Chemical Processes on Fluor Spar
Humphry Davy
(18 pages)
Catalogue of North Polar Distances of Eighty-Four Principal Fixed Stars, Deduced from Observations Made with the Mural Circle at the Royal Observatory
John Pond
(25 pages)
Observations of the Summer Solstice, 1813, with the Mural Circle, at the Royal Observatory
John Pond
(2 pages)
Corrigenda
Anonymous
(2 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(15 pages)