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Volume 127
Volume 127 (1837)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
29 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(15 pages)
Researches in the Integral Calculus. Part II
H. F. Talbot
(19 pages)
Researches towards Establishing a Theory of the Dispersion of Light. No. III
Baden Powell
(7 pages)
On the Optical Phenomena of Certain Crystals
H. F. Talbot
(4 pages)
Further Observations on the Optical Phenomena of Crystals
H. F. Talbot
(8 pages)
Observations on the Electro-Chemical Influence of Long-Continued Electric Currents of Low Tension
Golding Bird
(11 pages)
Inquiries Respecting the Constitution of Salts. Of Oxalates, Nitrates, Phosphates, Sulphates, and Chlorides
Thomas Graham
(34 pages)
Researches on the Tides. Seventh Series. On the Diurnal Inequality of the Height of the Tide, Especially at Plymouth and at Singapore; And on the Mean Level of the Sea
W. Whewell
(28 pages)
On the Structure of the Brain in Marsupial Animals
Richard Owen
(14 pages)
On the Tides [Continued]
John William Lubbock
(54 pages)
Further Observations on Voltaic Combinations
J. Frederic Daniell
(22 pages)
Analysis of the Roots of Equations
R. Murphy
(19 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)
Erratum
Anonymous
(2 pages)
First Memoir on the Theory of Analytical Operations
R. Murphy
(33 pages)
On the Adaptation of Different Modes of Illuminating Lighthouses; As Depending on Their Situations and the Object Contemplated in Their Erection
William Henry Barlow
(16 pages)
Researches on the Tides. Eighth Series. On the Progress of the Diurnal Inequality Wave along the Coasts of Europe
W. Whewell
(23 pages)
On the Connexion between the Phenomena of the Absorption of Light, and the Colours of Thin Plates
David Brewster
(9 pages)
On the Development and Extinction of Regular Doubly Refracting Structures in the Crystalline Lenses of Animals after Death
David Brewster
(8 pages)
On the Temperature of Insects, and Its Connexion with the Functions of Respiration and Circulation in This Class of Invertebrated Animals
George Newport
(82 pages)
On the First Changes in the Ova of the Mammifera in Consequence of Impregnation, and on the Mode of Origin of the Chorion
Thomas Wharton Jones
(8 pages)
Sequel to an Essay on the Constitution of the Atmosphere, Published in the Philosophical Transactions for 1826; With Some Account of the Sulphurets of Lime
John Dalton
(18 pages)
On the Hereditary Instinctive Propensities of Animals
Thomas Andrew Knight
(6 pages)
On the Elementary Structure of the Muscular Fibre of Animal and Organic Life
Frederic C. Skey
(19 pages)
Observations on the Minute Structure of Some of the Higher Forms of Polypi, with Views of a More Natural Arrangement of the Class
Arthur Farre
(49 pages)
On the Ipoh or Upas Poison Used by the Jacoons and Other Aboriginal Tribes of the Malay Peninsula
T. J. Newbold
(4 pages)
Description of a New Barometer, Recently Fixed up in the Apartments of the Royal Society; With Remarks on the Mode Hitherto Pursued at Various Periods, and an Account of That Which is Now Adopted, for Correcting the Observed Height of the Mercury in the Society's Barometers
Francis Baily
(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)