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Volume 153
Volume 153 (1863)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
32 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(20 pages)
On the Relation of Radiant Heat to Aqueous Vapour
John Tyndall
(13 pages)
On the Volumes of Pedal Surfaces
T. A. Hirst
(21 pages)
On the Archeopteryx of Von Meyer, with a Description of the Fossil Remains of a Long-Tailed Species, from the Lithographic Stone of Solenhofen
Professor Owen
(28 pages)
On the Strains in the Interior of Beams
George Biddell Airy
(35 pages)
On the Reflexion of Polarized Light from Polished Surfaces, Transparent and Metallic
Samuel Haughton
(47 pages)
On the Exact Form of Waves Near the Surface of Deep Water
William John Macquorn Rankine
(13 pages)
Photo-Chemical Researches.-- Part V. On the Direct Measurement of the Chemical Action of Sunlight
Robert Bunsen, Henry E. Roscoe
(24 pages)
On the Immunity Enjoyed by the Stomach from Being Digested by Its Own Secretion during Life
F. W. Pavy
(12 pages)
On Thallium
William Crookes
(21 pages)
On the Distribution of Surfaces of the Third Order into Species, in Reference to the Absence or Presence of Singular Points, and the Reality of Their Lines
Dr. Schläfli
(50 pages)
On the Tides of the Arctic Seas. Part I. On the Diurnal Tides of Port Leopold, North Somerset
Samuel Haughton
(34 pages)
Results of the Magnetic Observations at the Kew Observatory, from 1857 and 1858 to 1862 Inclusive.--No. I
Edward Sabine
(39 pages)
On the Diurnal Inequalities of Terrestrial Magnetism, as Deduced from Observations Made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 1841 to 1857
George Biddell Airy
(17 pages)
Researches on the Refraction, Dispersion, and Sensitiveness of Liquids
J. H. Gladstone, T. P. Dale
(28 pages)
Researches into the Chemical Constitution of Narcotine, and of Its Products of Decomposition.--Part I
Augustus Matthiessen, G. C. Foster
(24 pages)
On the Influence of Temperature on the Electric Conducting-Power of Thallium and Iron
A. Matthiessen, C. Vogt
(16 pages)
On the Molecular Mobility of Gases
Thomas Graham
(22 pages)
On the Peroxides of the Radicals of the Organic Acids
B. C. Brodie
(18 pages)
An Account of Experiments on the Change of the Elastic Force of a Constant Volume of Atmospheric Air, between 32 degrees F. and 212 degrees F., and Also on the Temperature of the Melting-Point of Mercury
Balfour Stewart
(13 pages)
On Some Compounds and Derivatives of Glyoxylic Acid
Henry Debus
(17 pages)
On Skew Surfaces, Otherwise Scrolls
Arthur Cayley
(32 pages)
On the Differential Equations of Dynamics. A Sequel to a Paper on Simultaneous Differential Equations
George Boole
(18 pages)
On the Nature of the Sun's Magnetic Action upon the Earth
Charles Chambers
(18 pages)
On the Calculus of Symbols.--Third Memoir
W. H. L. Russell
(8 pages)
Numerical Elements of Indian Meteorology
Hermann de Schlagintweit
(24 pages)
On the Structure and Formation of the So-Called Apolar, Unipolar, and Bipolar Nerve-Cells of the Frog
Lionel S. Beale
(38 pages)
On the Rigidity of the Earth
W. Thomson
(11 pages)
Dynamical Problems Regarding Elastic Spheroidal Shells and Spheroids of Incompressible Liquid
W. Thomson
(35 pages)
First Analysis of One Hundred and Seventy-Seven Magnetic Storms, Registered by the Magnetic Instruments in the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 1841 to 1857
George Biddell Airy
(33 pages)
Results of Hourly Observations of the Magnetic Declination Made by Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, and the Officers of the Yacht 'Fox,' at Port Kennedy, in the Arctic Sea, in the Winter of 1858-59; And a Comparison of These Results with Those Obtained by Captain Rochfort Maguire, and the Officers of Her Majesty's Ship 'Plover,' in 1852, 1853, and 1854, at Point Barrow
Edward Sabine
(17 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(32 pages)