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Volume 139
Volume 139 (1849)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
26 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(15 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture.--Experimental Researches in Electricity. --Twenty-Second Series
Michael Faraday
(19 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Twenty-Second Series (Continued)
Michael Faraday
(24 pages)
On the Ganglia and Nerves of the Heart
Robert Lee
(7 pages)
Postscript to a Paper "On the Ganglia and Nerves of the Heart"
Robert Lee
(6 pages)
On the Effect of Surrounding Media on Voltaic Ignition
W. R. Grove
(12 pages)
On the Spontaneous Electrical Currents Observed in the Wires of the Electric Telegraph
W. H. Barlow
(19 pages)
On the Meteorology of the Lake District of Cumberland and Westmoreland; Including the Results of Experiments on the Fall of Rain at Various Heights above the Earth's Surface, up to 3166 Feet above the Mean Sea Level
John Fletcher Miller
(18 pages)
An Investigation on the Chemical Nature of Wax
Benjamin Collins Brodie
(19 pages)
On the Structure and Development of the Liver
C. H. Jones
(33 pages)
Minute Structure of the Papillae and Nerves of the Tongue of the Frog and Toad
Augustus Waller
(13 pages)
On the Development and Homologies of the Carapace and Plastron of the Chelonian Reptiles
Professor Owen
(23 pages)
Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism.--No. IX
Edward Sabine
(87 pages)
Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine.--Paper III. Part I. On the Variations of the Acidity of the Urine in the State of Health. Part II. On the Simultaneous Variations of the Amount of Uric Acid, and the Acidity of the Urine in the State of Health. Part III. On the Variations of the Sulphates in the State of Health, and on the Influence of Sulphuric Acid, Sulphur and Sulphates, on the Amount of Sulphates in the Urine
Henry Bence Jones
(27 pages)
Appendix to a Paper on the Variations of the Acidity of the Urine in the State of Health
Henry Bence Jones
(36 pages)
Additional Observations on the Osteology of the Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus
Gideon Algernon Mantell, A. G. Melville
(48 pages)
On the Reduction of the Thermometrical Observations Made at the Apartments of the Royal Society, from the Years 1774 to 1781, and from the Years 1787 to 1843
James Glaisher
On the Meteorology of the Lake District of Cumberland and Westmoreland; Including the Results of Experiments on the Fall of Rain at Various Heights, up to 3166 Feet above the Sea Level
John Fletcher Miller
(12 pages)
Description of an Infusory Animalcule Allied to the Genus Notommata of Ehrenberg, Hitherto Undescribed
John Dalrymple
(21 pages)
On the Motion of Gases.--Part II
Thomas Graham
(44 pages)
Examination of the Proximate Principles of Some of the Lichens.--Part II
John Stenhouse
(10 pages)
On the Structure of the Dental Tissues of Marsupial Animals, and More Especially of the Enamel
John Tomes
(13 pages)
On the Anatomy and the Affinities of the Family of the Medusae
Thomas Henry Huxley
(26 pages)
On the Microscopic Structure of the Scales and Dermal Teeth of Some Ganoid and Placoid Fish
W. C. Williamson
(46 pages)
On the Nitroprussides, a New Class of Salts
Lyon Playfair
(43 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(21 pages)