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Volume 146
Volume 146 (1856)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
35 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(13 pages)
On the Constitution and Properties of Ozone
Thomas Andrews
(15 pages)
On the Formation and Some of the Properties of Cymidine, the Organic Base of the Cymole Series
John Barlow
(6 pages)
Some Observations on the Ova of the Salmon, in Relation to the Distribution of Species
John Davy
(10 pages)
On the Effect of Local Attraction upon the Plumb-Line at Stations on the English Arc of the Meridian, between Dunnose and Burleigh Moor; And a Method of Computing Its Amount
John Henry Pratt
(28 pages)
Discussion of the Observed Deviations of the Compass in Several Ships, Wood-Built and Iron-Built: With a General Table for Facilitating the Examination of Compass-Deviations
G. B. Airy
(48 pages)
A Second Memoir upon Quantics
Arthur Cayley
(27 pages)
Researches on the Partition of Numbers
Arthur Cayley
(15 pages)
Examination of Select Vegetable Products from India
John Stenhouse
(18 pages)
Experimental Researches in Electricity.--Thirtieth Series
Michael Faraday
(23 pages)
Researches on the Foraminifera
William B. Carpenter
(63 pages)
Further Researches on the Polarity of the Diamagnetic Force
John Tyndall
(24 pages)
On Axes of Elasticity and Crystalline Forms
William John Macquorn Rankine
(27 pages)
Introductory Research on the Induction of Magnetism by Electrical Currents
J. P. Joule
(10 pages)
Account of Pendulum Experiments Undertaken in the Harton Colliery, for the Purpose of Determining the Mean Density of the Earth
G. B. Airy
(62 pages)
On Periodical Laws Discoverable in the Mean Effects of the Larger Magnetic Disturbances.--No. III
Edward Sabine
(20 pages)
On the Ultimate Arrangement of the Biliary Ducts, and on Some Other Points in the Anatomy of the Liver of Vertebrate Animals
Lionel S. Beale
(28 pages)
On the Enumeration of X-Edra Having Triedral Summits, and an (x-1)-Gonal Base
Thomas P. Kirkman
(14 pages)
On the Representation of Polyedra
Thomas P. Kirkman
(7 pages)
On the Structure, Functions, and Homologies of the Manducatory Organs in the Class Rotifera
Philip Henry Gosse
(38 pages)
Researches on the Action of Sulphuric Acid upon the Amides and Nitriles, Together with Remarks upon the Conjugate Sulpho-Acids
A. W. Hofmann, George B. Buckton
(28 pages)
Elements of a Mathematical Theory of Elasticity
William Thomson
(19 pages)
On the Lunar-Diurnal Magnetic Variation at Toronto
Edward Sabine
(10 pages)
Account of the Construction of a Standard Barometer, and Description of the Apparatus and Processes Employed in the Verification of Barometers at the Kew Observatory
John Welsh
(10 pages)
On the Presence of Fibrils of Soft Tissue in the Dentinal Tubes
John Tomes
(10 pages)
On the Problem of Three Bodies
J. Challis
(24 pages)
Researches on the Foraminifera
William B. Carpenter
(28 pages)
On the Megatherium (Megatherium Americanum, Cuvier and Blumenbach). Part III.--The Skull
Professor Owen
(39 pages)
On the Deflection of the Plumb-Line at Arthur's Seat, and the Mean Specific Gravity of the Earth
Anonymous
(20 pages)
On the Figure, Dimensions, and Mean Specific Gravity of the Earth, as Derived from the Ordnance Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain and Ireland
Anonymous
(27 pages)
A Third Memoir upon Quantics
Arthur Cayley
(22 pages)
Front Matter
Anonymous
The Bakerian Lecture.—On the Electro-dynamic Qualities of Metals
William Thomson
(104 pages)
On the Construction of the New Imperial Standard Pound, and its Copies of Platinum ; and on the Comparison of the Imperial Standard Pound with the Kilogramme des Archives
W. H. Miller
(195 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(28 pages)