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Volume 95
Volume 95 (1805)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
27 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(10 pages)
Errata
Anonymous
(2 pages)
The Croonian Lecture: On Muscular Motion
Anthony Carlisle
(31 pages)
Experiments for Ascertaining How Far Telescopes Will Enable Us to Determine Very Small Angles, and to Distinguish the Real from the Spurious Diameters of Celestial and Terrestrial Objects: With an Application of the Result of These Experiments to a Series of Observations on the Nature and Magnitude of Mr. Harding's Lately Discovered Star
William Herschel
(36 pages)
An Essay on the Cohesion of Fluids
Thomas Young
(24 pages)
Concerning the State in Which the True Sap of Trees Is Deposited during Winter
Thomas Andrew Knight
(17 pages)
On the Action of Platina and Mercury upon Each Other
Richard Chenevix
(28 pages)
An Investigation of All the Changes of the Variable Star in Sobieski's Shield, from Five Year's Observations, Exhibiting Its Proportional Illuminated Parts, and Its Irregularities of Rotation; With Conjectures Respecting Unenlightened Heavenly Bodies
Edward Pigott
(27 pages)
An Account of Some Analytical Experiments on a Mineral Production from Devonshire, Consisting Principally of Alumine and Water
Humphry Davy
(9 pages)
Experiments on Wootz
David Mushet
(14 pages)
Meterological Journal, Kept at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(28 pages)
Abstract of Observations on a Diurnal Variation of the Barometer between the Tropics
J. Horsburgh
(10 pages)
Concerning the Differences in the Magnetic Needle, on Board the Investigator, Arising from an Alteration in the Direction of the Ship's Head
Matthew Flinders
(13 pages)
The Physiology of the Stapes, One of the Bones of the Organ of Hearing; Deduced from a Comparative View of Its Structure, and Uses, in Different Animals
Anthony Carlisle
(15 pages)
On an Artificial Substance Which Possesses the Principal Characteristic Properties of Tannin
Charles Hatchett
(15 pages)
The Case of a Full Grown Woman in Whom the Ovaria Were Deficient
Charles Pears
(5 pages)
A Description of Malformation in the Heart of an Infant
Hugh Chudleigh Standert
(5 pages)
On a Method of Analyzing Stones Containing Fixed Alkali, by means of the Boracic Acid
Humphry Davy
(3 pages)
On the Direction and Velocity of the Motion of the Sun, and Solar System
William Herschel
(27 pages)
On the Reproduction of Buds
Thomas Andrew Knight
(8 pages)
Some Account of Two Mummies of the Egyptian Ibis, One of Which Was in a Remarkably Perfect State
John Pearson
(11 pages)
Observations on the Singular Figure of the Planet Saturn
William Herschel
(11 pages)
On the Magnetic Attraction of Oxides of Iron
Timothy Lane
(5 pages)
Additional Experiments and Remarks on an Artificial Substance, Which Possesses the Principal Characteristic Properties of Tannin
Charles Hatchett
(32 pages)
On the Discovery of Palladium; With Observations on Other Substances Found with Platina
William Hyde Wollaston
(16 pages)
Experiments on a Mineral Substance Formerly Supposed to be Zeolite; With Some Remarks on Two Species of Uran-Glimmer
William Gregor
(19 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(12 pages)