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Volume 94
Volume 94 (1804)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
21 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(10 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture: Experiments and Calculations Relative to Physical Optics
Thomas Young
(17 pages)
Continuation of an Account of a Peculiar Arrangement in the Arteries Distributed on the Muscles of Slow-Moving Animals, &c.
Anthony Carlisle
(8 pages)
An Account of a Curious Phenomenon Observed on the Glaciers of Chamouny; Together with Some Occasional Observations concerning the Propagation of Heat in Fluids
Benjamin Count
(8 pages)
Description of a Triple Sulphuret, of Lead, Antimony, and Copper, from Cornwall; With Some Observations upon the Various Modes of Attraction Which Influence the Formation of Mineral Substances, and upon the Different Kinds of Sulphuret of Copper
Count de Bournon
(35 pages)
Analysis of a Triple Sulphuret, of Lead, Antimony, and Copper, from Cornwall
Charles Hatchett
(8 pages)
Observations on the Orifices Found in Certain Poisonous Snakes, Situated between the Nostril and the Eye. By Patrick Russell, M. D. F. R. S. With Some Remarks on the Structure of Those Orifices; And the Description of a Bag Connected with the Eye, Met with in the Same Snakes. By Everard Home, Esq. F. R. S.
Patrick Russell, Everard Home
(9 pages)
An Enquiry concerning the Nature of Heat, and the Mode of Its Communication
Benjamin Count
(109 pages)
Experiments and Observations on the Motion of the Sap in Trees
Thomas Andrew Knight
(9 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(27 pages)
Erratum
Anonymous
(2 pages)
Analytical Experiments and Observations on Lac
Charles Hatchett
(29 pages)
On the Integration of Certain Differential Expressions, with Which Problems in Physical Astronomy Are Connected, &c.
Robert Woodhouse
(61 pages)
Observations on Basalt, and on the Transition from the Vitreous to the Stony Texture, Which Occurs in the Gradual Refrigeration of Melted Basalt; With Some Geological Remarks
Gregory Watt
(37 pages)
An Analysis of the Magnetical Pyrites; With Remarks on Some of the Other Sulphurets of Iron
Charles Hatchett
(32 pages)
Remarks on the Voluntary Expansion of the Skin of the Neck, in the Cobra de Capello or Hooded Snake of the East Indies. By Patrick Russell, M.D. F.R.S. With a Description of the Structure of the Parts Which Perform That Office. By Everard Home, Esq. F. R. S.
Patrick Russell, Everard Home
(12 pages)
Continuation of an Account of the Changes That Have Happened in the Relative Situation of Double Stars
William Herschel
(34 pages)
Observations on the Change of Some of the Proximate Principles of Vegetables into Bitumen; With Analytical Experiments on a Peculiar Substance Which is Found with the Bovey Coal
Charles Hatchett
(27 pages)
On Two Metals, Found in the Black Powder Remaining after the Solution of Platina
Smithson Tennant
(9 pages)
On a New Metal, Found in Crude Platina
William Hyde Wollaston
(13 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(12 pages)