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Volume 122
Volume 122 (1832)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
30 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(10 pages)
Researches in Physical Astronomy [Continued]
J. W. Lubbock
(50 pages)
On the Tides
John William Lubbock
(6 pages)
On the Structure of the Human Placenta, and Its Connexion with the Uterus
Robert Lee
(13 pages)
On an Inequality of Long Period in the Motions of the Earth and Venus
George Biddell Airy
(59 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity
Michael Faraday
(40 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture.--Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Second Series
Michael Faraday
(34 pages)
On the Theory of the Perturbations of the Planets
James Ivory
(35 pages)
Researches in Physical Astronomy [Continued]
J. W. Lubbock
(9 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept by the Assistant Secretary at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(8 pages)
Some Account of a New Volcano in the Mediterranean
John Davy
(17 pages)
Further Notice of the New Volcano in the Mediterranean
John Davy
(4 pages)
Some Remarks on an Error Respecting the Site and Origin of Graham Island
W. H. Smyth
(6 pages)
An Account of Some Experiments and Observations on the Torpedo (Raia Torpedo, Linn.)
John Davy
(21 pages)
Experimental Researches in Voltaic Electricity and Electro-Magnetism
William Ritchie
(22 pages)
Of the Organs of the Human Voice
Charles Bell
(25 pages)
Theory of the Inverse Ratio Which Subsists between the Respiration and Irritability, in the Animal Kingdom
Marshall Hall
(16 pages)
On Hybernation
Marshall Hall
(27 pages)
Researches in Physical Astronomy [Continued]
J. W. Lubbock
(22 pages)
On the Nervous System of the Sphinx ligustri, Linn., and on the Changes Which It Undergoes during a Part of the Metamorphoses of the Insect
George Newport
(19 pages)
On the Correction of a Pendulum for the Reduction to a Vacuum: Together with Remarks on Some Anomalies Observed in Pendulum Experiments
F. Baily
(95 pages)
An Account of the Magnetical Experiments Made on the Western Coast of Africa, 1830-1
Edward Belcher
(4 pages)
Observations on the Anatomy and Habits of Marine Testaceous Mollusca, Illustrative of Their Mode of Feeding
Edward Osler
(21 pages)
On the Mammary Glands of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus
Richard Owen
(27 pages)
On the Water-Barometer Erected in the Hall of the Royal Society
J. F. Daniell
(42 pages)
Hourly Observations on the Barometer; with Experimental Investigations into the Phenomena of Its Periodical Oscillation
James Hudson
(30 pages)
Note on the Tides in the Port of London
J. W. Lubbock
(6 pages)
Researches in Physical Astronomy [Continued]
J. W. Lubbock
(8 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept by the Assistant Secretary at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(8 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(22 pages)