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Volume 128
Volume 128 (1838)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
24 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(14 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Eleventh Series
Michael Faraday
(42 pages)
Fourth Letter on Voltaic Combinations, with Reference to the Mutual Relations of the Generating and Conducting Surfaces
J. Frederic Daniell
(18 pages)
Of Such Ellipsoids Consisting of Homogeneous Matter as are Capable of Having the Resultant of the Attraction of the Mass upon a Particle in the Surface, and a Centrifugal Force Caused by Revolving about One of the Axes, Made Perpendicular to the Surface
James Ivory
(11 pages)
Researches towards Establishing a Theory of the Dispersion of Light. No. IV
Baden Powell
(7 pages)
On the Colours of Mixed Plates
David Brewster
(6 pages)
Supplementary Note to Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Eleventh Series
Michael Faraday
(4 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Twelfth Series
Michael Faraday
(42 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Thirteenth Series
Michael Faraday
(46 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)
The Bakerian Lecture.--On the Theory of the Astronomical Refractions
James Ivory
(62 pages)
Researches on the Tides.--Ninth Series. On the Determination of the Laws of the Tides from Short Series of Observations
W. Whewell
(18 pages)
Description of a New Tide-Gauge, Constructed by Mr. T. G. Bunt, and Erected on the Eastern Bank of the River Avon, in front of the Hotwell House, Bristol, 1837
T. G. Bunt
(5 pages)
Remarks on the Theory of the Dispersion of Light, as Connected with Polarization
Baden Powell
(13 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Fourteenth Series
Michael Faraday
(19 pages)
An Account of Some Experiments on the Blood in Connexion with the Theory of Respiration
John Davy
(18 pages)
Researches in Embryology. First Series
Martin Barry
(46 pages)
Magnetical Observations Made in the West Indies, on the North Coast of Brazil and North America, in the Years 1834, 1835, 1836, and 1837
George Fisher, Everard Home
(8 pages)
On the Geometrical Forms of Turbinated and Discoid Shells
H. Moseley
(22 pages)
Contributions to the Physiology of Vision.--Part the First. On Some Remarkable, and Hitherto Unobserved, Phenomena of Binocular Vision
Charles Wheatstone
(27 pages)
An Experimental Inquiry into the Influence of Nitrogen on the Growth of Plants
Robert Rigg
(9 pages)
On the Evolution of Nitrogen during the Growth of Plants, and the Sources from Whence They Derive That Element
Robert Rigg
(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)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(66 pages)