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Volume 129
Volume 129 (1839)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
26 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(14 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Fifteenth Series
Michael Faraday
(13 pages)
On the Application of the Conversion of Chlorates and Nitrates into Chlorides, and of Chlorides into Nitrates, to the Determination of Several Equivalent Numbers
Frederick Penny
(22 pages)
Researches on the Chemical Equivalents of Certain Bodies
Richard Phillips
(5 pages)
Observations on the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy, and of Other Parts of Lochaber in Scotland, with an Attempt to Prove That They Are of Marine Origin
Charles Darwin
(46 pages)
An Account of the Fall of a Meteoric Stone in the Cold Bokkeveld, Cape of Good Hope
Michael Faraday, Thomas Maclear
(6 pages)
Fifth Letter on Voltaic Combinations, with Some Account of the Effects of a Large Constant Battery
J. Frederic Daniell
(8 pages)
On the Electrolysis of Secondary Compounds
J. Frederic Daniell
(17 pages)
On a New Equiatomic Compound of Bicyanide with Binoxide of Mercury
James F. W. Johnston
(7 pages)
On the Constitution of the Resins
James F. W. Johnston
(20 pages)
On the Male Organs of Some of the Cartilaginous Fishes
John Davy
(12 pages)
Researches on the Tides.--Tenth Series. On the Laws of Low Water at the Port of Plymouth, and on the Permanency of Mean Water
W. Whewell
(12 pages)
Researches on the Tides.--Eleventh Series. On Certain Tide Observations Made in the Indian Seas
W. Whewell
(5 pages)
Account of Experiments on Iron-Built Ships, Instituted for the Purpose of Discovering a Correction for the Deviation of the Compass Produced by the Iron of the Ships
George Biddell Airy
(48 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.--Inquiries concerning the Elementary Laws of Electricity.--Third Series
W. Snow Harris
(30 pages)
On the Conditions of Equilibrium of an Incompressible Fluid, the Particles of Which Are Acted upon by Accelerating Forces
James Ivory
(23 pages)
Note of Mr. Ivory Relating to the Correcting of an Error in a Paper Printed in the Philosophical Transactions for 1838, PP. 57, etc.
J. Ivory
(3 pages)
Report of a Geometrical Measurement of the Height of the Aurora Borealis above the Earth
James Farquharson
(16 pages)
On the Constitution of the Resins. Part II
James F. W. Johnston
(13 pages)
On the Constitution of the Resins. Part III
James F. W. Johnston
(14 pages)
Researches in Embryology.--Second Series
Martin Barry
(79 pages)
Researches in Physical Geology
W. Hopkins
(44 pages)
Description of a Hydropneumatic Baroscope
John Thomas Cooper
(9 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
(19 pages)