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Volume 124
Volume 124 (1834)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
34 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(13 pages)
On the Quantity and Quality of the Gases Disengaged from the Thermal Spring Which Supplies the King's Bath in the City of Bath
Charles Daubeny
(14 pages)
On the Empirical Laws of the Tides in the Port of London; With Some Reflexions on the Theory
William Whewell
(32 pages)
On the Position of the North Magnetic Pole
James Clark Ross
(7 pages)
Notice as to the Supposed Identity of the Large Mass of Meteoric Iron Now in the British Museum, with the Celebrated Otumpa Iron Described by Rubin de Celis in the Philosophical Transactions for 1786
Woodbine Parish
(3 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Sixth Series
Michael Faraday
(24 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Seventh Series
Michael Faraday
(47 pages)
On the Theory of the Moon
John William Lubbock
(5 pages)
On the Theory of the Moon [Continued]
John William Lubbock
(16 pages)
On the Tides [Continued]
J. W. Lubbock
(25 pages)
On the Nature of Death
A. P. W. Philip
(33 pages)
An Account of a Concave Achromatic Glass Lens, as Adapted to the Wired Micrometer When Applied to a Telescope, Which Has the Property of Increasing the Magnifying Power of the Telescope without Increasing the Diameter of the Micrometer Wires
George Dollond
(6 pages)
On the Principle of Construction and General Application of the Negative Achromatic Lens to Telescopes and Eyepieces of Every Description
Peter Barlow
(4 pages)
Some Suggestions Relative to the Best Method of Employing the New Zenith Telescope Lately Erected at the Royal Observatory
John Pond
(5 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)
Errata
Anonymous
(2 pages)
On Some Elementary Laws of Electricity
W. Snow Harris
(37 pages)
On a General Method in Dynamics; By Which the Study of the Motions of All Free Systems of Attracting or Repelling Points is Reduced to the Search and Differentiation of One Central Relation, or Characteristic Function
William Rowan Hamilton
(63 pages)
An Investigation of the Laws Which Govern the Motion of Steam Vessels, Deduced from Experiments
Peter W. Barlow
(26 pages)
On the Generation of the Marsupial Animals, with a Description of the Impregnated Uterus of the Kangaroo
Richard Owen
(35 pages)
Some Observations on the Structure and Functions of Tubular and Cellular Polypi, and of Ascidiae
Joseph Jackson Lister
(30 pages)
On the Nervous System of the Sphinx ligustri, Linn., (Part II.) during the Latter Stages of Its Pupa and Its Imago State; And on the Means by Which Its Development is Effected
George Newport
(43 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.-- Eighth Series
Michael Faraday
(48 pages)
On the Functions of Some Parts of the Brain, and on the Relations between the Brain and Nerves of Motion and Sensation
Charles Bell
(17 pages)
On the Repulsive Power of Heat
Baden Powell
(6 pages)
On the Equilibrium of a Mass of Homogeneous Fluid at Liberty
James Ivory
(41 pages)
Observations on the Torpedo, with an Account of Some Additional Experiments on Its Electricity
John Davy
(24 pages)
Some Remarks in Reply to Dr. Daubeny's Note on the Air Disengaged from the Sea Over the Site of the Recent Volcano in the Mediterranean
John Davy
(5 pages)
On the Ova of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus
Richard Owen
(14 pages)
Observations on the Motions of Shingle Beaches
Henry R. Palmer
(14 pages)
Analysis of the Moira Brine Spring near Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire; With Researches on the Extraction of Bromine
Andrew Ure
(7 pages)
An Account of Some Experiments to Measure the Velocity of Electricity and the Duration of Electric Light
Charles Wheatstone
(12 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept by the Assistant Secretary, at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(5 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(5 pages)