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Volume 113
Volume 113 (1823)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
35 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(12 pages)
The Croonian Lecture: Microscopical Observations on the Suspension of the Muscular Motions of the Vibrio Tritici
Francis Bauer
(19 pages)
On Metallic Titanium
W. H. Wollaston
(7 pages)
On the Difference of Structure between the Human Membrana Tympani and That of the Elephant
Everard Home
(8 pages)
Corrections Applied to the Great Meridional Arc, Extending from Latitude 8 degrees 9<sup>′</sup> 38<sup>′ ′</sup>, 39, to Latitude 18 degrees 3<sup>′</sup> 23<sup>′ ′</sup>, 64, to Reduce It to the Parliamentary Standard
W. Lambton
(8 pages)
On the Changes Which Have Taken Place in the Declination of Some of the Principal Fixed Stars
John Pond
(6 pages)
Appendix to the Preceding Paper on the Changes Which Appear to Have Taken Place in the Declination of Some of the Fixed Stars
J. Pond
(15 pages)
On the Parallax of α Lyrae
John Pond
(21 pages)
Observations on the Heights of Places in the Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain, and upon the Latitude of Arbury Hill
B. Bevan
(6 pages)
On Some Fossil Bones Discovered in Caverns in the Lime-Stone Quarries of Oreston. By Joseph Whidbey. Esq. F.R.S. In a Letter Addressed to John Barrow, Esq. F.R.S. To which is Added, a Description of the Bones by Mr. William Clift. Conservator of the Museum of the College of Surgones
Joseph Whidbey, William Clift
(21 pages)
On the Chinese Year
J. F. Davis
(7 pages)
Experiments for Ascertaining the Velocity of Sound, at Madras in the East Indies
John Goldingham
(46 pages)
On the Double Organs of Generation of the Lamprey, the Conger Eel, the Common Eel, the Barnacle, and Earth Worm, Which Impregnate Themselves; Though the Last from Copulating, Appear Mutually to Impregnate One Another
Everard Home
(19 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(27 pages)
Corrections
Anonymous
(2 pages)
On a New Phenomenon of Electro-Magnetism
Humphry Davy
(8 pages)
On Fluid Chlorine
M. Faraday, H. Davy
(7 pages)
On the Motions of the Eye, in Illustration of the Uses of the Muscles and Nerves of the Orbit
Charles Bell
(23 pages)
An Account of an Apparatus on a Peculiar Construction for Performing Electro-Magnetic Experiments
W. H. Pepys
(4 pages)
On the Condensation of Several Gases into Liquids
Mr. Faraday
(11 pages)
On the Applicatin of Liquids Formed by the Condensation of Gases as Mechanical Agents
Humphry Davy
(8 pages)
On the Temperature at Considerable Depths of the Caribbean Sea
Edward Sabine
(6 pages)
Letter from Captain Basil Hall, R. N. to Captain Kater, Communicating the Details of Experiments Made by Him and Mr. Henry Foster, with an Invariable Pendulum; In London; At the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean, Near the Equator; At San Blas de California on the N. W. Coast of Mexico; And at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. With an Appendix, Containing the Second Series of Experiments in London, on the Return
Basil Hall
(83 pages)
Second Part of the Paper on the Nerves of the Orbit
Charles Bell
(20 pages)
An Account of Experiments Made with an Invariable Pendulum at New South Wales
Thomas Brisbane
(19 pages)
Observations and Experiments on the Daily Variation of the Horizontal and Dipping Needles under a Reduced Directive Power
Peter Barlow
(18 pages)
On the Diurnal Deviations of the Horizontal Needle When under the Influence of Magnets
Samuel Hunter Christie
(58 pages)
On Fossil Shells
Lewis Weston Dillwyn
(8 pages)
On the Apparent Magnetism of Metallic Titanium
William Hyde Wollaston
(3 pages)
An Account of the Effect of Mercurial Vapours on the Crew of His Majesty's Ship Triumph, in the Year 1810
William Burnett
(8 pages)
On the Astronomical Refractions
J. Ivory
(88 pages)
Observations on Air Found in the Pleura, in a Case of Pneumato-Thorax; With Experiments on the Absorption of Different Kinds of Air Introduced into the Pleura
John Davy
(22 pages)
On Bitumen in Stones
George Knox
(13 pages)
On Certain Changes Which Appear to Have Taken Place in the Positions of Some of the Principal Fixed Stars
John Pond
(13 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(16 pages)