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Volume 143
Volume 143 (1853)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
21 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(13 pages)
Further Inquiries as to the Structure, Development, and Function of the Liver
C. Handfield Jones
(30 pages)
On the Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca, as Illustrated by the Anatomy of Certain Heteropoda and Pteropoda Collected during the Voyage of H.M.S. "Rattlesnake" in 1846-50
Thomas Henry Huxley
(42 pages)
On Rubian and Its Products of Decomposition
Edward Schunck
(42 pages)
Observations on the Structure and Development of Bone
John Tomes, Campbell de Morgan
(36 pages)
On the Periodic and Non-Periodic Variations of the Temperature at Toronto in Canada, from 1841 to 1852 Inclusive
Edward Sabine
(27 pages)
On Periodical Laws in the Larger Magnetic Disturbances
C. W. Younghusband
(14 pages)
On the Eclipses of Agathocles, Thales, and Xerxes
G. B. Airy
(27 pages)
On the Dissolution of Urinary Calculi in Dilute Saline Fluids, at the Temperature of the Body, by the Aid of Electricity
Henry Bence Jones
(18 pages)
On Molecular Influences.--Part I. Transmission of Heat through Organic Structures
John Tyndall
(16 pages)
On the Impregnation of the Ovum in the Amphibia. (Second Series, Revised.) And on the Direct Agency of the Spermatozoon
George Newport
(59 pages)
Description of Some Species of the Extinct Genus Nesodon, with Remarks on the Primary Group (Toxodontia) of Hoofed Quadrupeds, to Which That Genus is Referable
Professor Owen
(25 pages)
An Account of Meteorological Observations in Four Balloon Ascents, Made under the Direction of the Kew Observatory Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
John Welsh
(41 pages)
On Certain Functions of the Spinal Chord, with Further Investigations into Its Structure
J. Lockhart Clarke
(13 pages)
On the Thermal Effects of Fluids in Motion
William Thomson
(10 pages)
On the Anatomy and Physiology of Cordylophora, a Contribution to Our Knowledge of the Tubularian Zoophytes
George James Allman
(21 pages)
On the Change of Refrangibility of Light.--No. II
G. G. Stokes
(13 pages)
On the Secular Variation of the Moon's Mean Motion
J. C. Adams
(11 pages)
On a Theory of the Syzygetic Relations of Two Rational Integral Functions, Comprising an Application to the Theory of Sturm's Functions, and That of the Greatest Algebraical Common Measure
J. J. Sylvester
(143 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture:--On the Influence of the Moon on the Magnetic Declination at Toronto, St. Helena, and Hobarton
Edward Sabine
(12 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(22 pages)