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Volume 142
Volume 142 (1852)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
26 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(15 pages)
Errata
Anonymous
(2 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture--Contributions to the Physiology of Vision.--Part the Second. On Some Remarkable, and Hitherto Unobserved, Phenomena of Binocular Vision (Continued)
Charles Wheatstone
(19 pages)
On the Automatic Registration of Magnetometers, and Meteorological Instruments, by Photography.--No. IV
Charles Brooke
(8 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Twenty-Eighth Series
Michael Faraday
(33 pages)
An Account of Two Cases, in Which Ovules, or Their Remains, Were Discovered in the Fallopian Tubes of Unimpregnated Women Who Had Died during the Period of Menstruation
H. Letheby
(10 pages)
On the Air-Engine
William Thomson, James Prescott Joule
(20 pages)
On a General Law of Density in Saturated Vapours
J. J. Waterston
(8 pages)
On the Electro-Chemical Polarity of Gases
W. R. Grove
(17 pages)
On Periodical Laws Discoverable in the Mean Effects of the Larger Magnetic Disturbances.--No. II
Edward Sabine
(23 pages)
On the Lunar Atmospheric Tide at Singapore
C. M. Elliot
(7 pages)
Discovery That the Veins of the Bat's Wing (Which are Furnished with Valves) are Endowed with Rythmical Contractility, and That the Onward Flow of Blood is Accelerated by Each Contraction
T. Wharton Jones
(9 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Twenty-Ninth Series
Michael Faraday
(25 pages)
On Symbolic Forms Derived from the Conception of the Translation of a Directed Magnitude
M. O'Brien
(47 pages)
On the Anatomy of Doris
Albany Hancock, Dennis Embleton
(54 pages)
Analytical Researches Connected with Steiner's Extension of Malfatti's Problem
Arthur Cayley
(27 pages)
An Experimental Inquiry Undertaken with the View of Ascertaining Whether Any, and What Signs of Current Force are Manifested during the Organic Process of Secretion in Living Animals (Continued)
H. F. Baxter
(11 pages)
On the Anatomy of the Stem of Victoria regia
Arthur Henfrey
(9 pages)
On the Development of the Ductless Glands in the Chick
Henry Gray
(18 pages)
Researches on the Geometrical Properties of Elliptic Integrals
James Booth
(107 pages)
On a New Series of Organic Bodies Containing Metals
E. Frankland
(29 pages)
On the Arrangement of the Foliation and Cleavage of the Rocks of the North of Scotland
Daniel Sharpe
(24 pages)
On the Change of Refrangibility of Light
G. G. Stokes
(102 pages)
The Reproduction of the Ascaris mystax
Henry Nelson
(39 pages)
On the Blood-Proper and Chylaqueous Fluid of Invertebrate Animals
Thomas Williams
(65 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(21 pages)