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Volume 138
Volume 138 (1848)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
21 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(14 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture: Researches on the Tides. Thirteenth Series. On the Tides of the Pacific, and on the Diurnal Inequality
W. Whewell
(31 pages)
On the Solution of Linear Differential Equations
Charles James Hargreave
(25 pages)
On a New Substance Occurring in the Urine of a Patient with Mollities Ossium
Henry Bence Jones
(9 pages)
Examination of the Proximate Principles of Some of the Lichens
John Stenhouse
(28 pages)
On the Heat Disengaged during Metallic Substitutions
Thomas Andrews
(14 pages)
Report of Observations Made Upon the Tides in the Irish Sea, and Upon the Great Similarity of Tidal Phenomena of the Irish and English Channels, and the Importance of Extending the Experiments Round the Land's End and up the English Channel. Embodied in a Letter to the Hydrographer
F. W. Beechey
(51 pages)
On the Blow-Hole of the Porpoise
Francis Sibson
(9 pages)
On the Corrections to be Applied to the Monthly Means of Meteorological Observations Taken at Any Hour, to Convert Them into Mean Monthly Values
James Glaisher
(16 pages)
On the Structure of Chitons
J. E. Gray
(6 pages)
An Investigation on the Chemical Nature of Wax
Benjamin Collins Brodie
(13 pages)
An Investigation on the Chemical Nature of Wax
Benjamin Collins Brodie
(13 pages)
Observations on Some Belemnites and Other Fossil Remains of Cephalopoda, Discovered by Mr. Reginald Neville Mantell, C.E. in the Oxford Clay Near Trowbridge, in Wiltshire
Reginald Neville Mantell, Gideon Algernon Mantell
(15 pages)
On the Structure of the Jaws and Teeth of the Iguanodon
Gideon Algernon Mantell
(32 pages)
Determinations of the Magnetic Inclination and Force in the British Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, in the Summer of 1847
George W. Keely
(10 pages)
On a New Case of the Interference of Light
Baden Powell
(15 pages)
On the Theory of Certain Bands Seen in the Spectrum
G. G. Stokes
(17 pages)
An Experimental Inquiry Undertaken with the View of Ascertaining Whether Any, and What Signs of Current Electricity are Manifested during the Organic Process of Secretion in Living Animals, Being an Attempt to Apply Some of the Discoveries of Faraday to Physiology
H. F. Baxter
(10 pages)
On the Direction Assumed by Plants
Professor Macaire
(24 pages)
Microscopical Examination of the Contents of the Hepatic Ducts, with Conclusions Founded Thereon as to the Physiological Signification of the Cells of Hepatic Parenchyma, and as to Their Anatomical Relation to the Radicles of the Hepatic Ducts
T. Wharton Jones
(4 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(19 pages)