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Volume 125
Volume 125 (1835)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
27 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(16 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture:--On the Proofs of a Gradual Rising of the Land in Certain Parts of Sweden
Charles Lyell
(41 pages)
Note on the Electrical Relations of Certain Metals and Metalliferous Minerals
R. W. Fox
(3 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity. --Ninth Series
Michael Faraday
(17 pages)
On the Determination of the Terms in the Disturbing Function of the Fourth Order as Regards the Eccentricities and Inclinations Which Give Rise to Secular Inequalities
J. W. Lubbock
(26 pages)
On the Results of Tide Observations Made in June 1834 at the Coast Guard Stations in Great Britain and Ireland
William Whewell
(9 pages)
On Certain Peculiarities in the Double Refraction and Absorption of Light Exhibited in the Oxalate of Chromium and Potash
David Brewster
(4 pages)
Second Essay on a General Method in Dynamics
William Rowan Hamilton
(51 pages)
Continuation of a Former Paper on the Twenty-Five Feet Zenith Telescope Lately Erected at the Royal Observatory
John Pond
(8 pages)
Some Account of the Eruption of Vesuvius, Which Occurred in the Month of August 1834, Extracted from the Manuscript Notes of the Cavaliere Monticelli, Foreign Member of the Geological Society, and from Other Sources; Together with a Statement of the Products of the Eruption, and of the Condition of the Volcano Subsequently to It
Charles Daubeny
(8 pages)
On the Atmospheric Tides and Meteorology of Dukhun (Deccan), East Indies
W. H. Sykes
(61 pages)
Geometrical Investigations concerning the Phenomena of Terrestrial Magnetism
Thomas Stephens Davies
(29 pages)
Researches towards Establishing a Theory of the Dispersion of Light
Baden Powell
(7 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)
Errata
Anonymous
(2 pages)
Continuation of the Paper on the Relations between the Nerves of Motion and of Sensation, and the Brain; More Particularly on the Structure of the Medulla oblongata and the Spinal Marrow
Charles Bell
(10 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Tenth Series
Michael Faraday
(13 pages)
Discussion of Tide Observations Made at Liverpool
John William Lubbock
(26 pages)
Remarks on the Difficulty of Distinguishing Certain Genera of Testaceous mollusca by Their Shells Alone, and on the Anomalies in Regard to Habitation Observed in Certain Species
John Edward Gray
(11 pages)
On the Supposed Existence of Metamorphoses in the Crustacea
J. O. West Wood
(20 pages)
On the Ice Formed, under Peculiar Circumstances, at the Bottom of Running Water
James Farquharson
(16 pages)
Observations on the Theory of Respiration
William Stevens
(11 pages)
Discovery of the Metamorphosis in the Second Type of the Cirripedes, Viz. the Lepades, Completing the Natural History of These Singular Animals, and Confirming Their Affinity with the Crustacea
J. V. Thompson
(6 pages)
On the Double Metamorphosis in the Decapodous Crustacea, Exemplified in Cancer Maenas, Linn
J. V. Thompson
(6 pages)
Corrigenda
Anonymous
(2 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)