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Volume 97
Volume 97 (1807)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
19 articles
Articles
Front Matter
Anonymous
(11 pages)
The Bakerian Lecture: On Some Chemical Agencies of Electricity
Humphry Davy
(58 pages)
On the Precession of the Equinoxes
Abram Robertson
(29 pages)
An Account of Two Children Born with Cataracts in Their Eyes, to Shew That Their Sight Was Obscured in Very Different Degrees; With Experiments to Determine the Proportional Knowledge of Objects Acquired by Them Immediately after the Cataracts Were Removed
Everard Home
(11 pages)
Observations on the Structure of the Different Cavities, Which Constitute the Stomach of the Whale, Compared with Those of Ruminating Animals, with a View to Ascertain the Situation of the Digestive Organ
Everard Home
(13 pages)
On the Formation of the Bark of Trees
T. A. Knight
(12 pages)
An Investigation of the General Term of an Important Series in the Inverse Method of Finite Differences
Andrews, John Brinkley
(20 pages)
Meteorological Journal, Kept at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council
Anonymous
(27 pages)
On Fairy-Rings
W. H. Wollaston
(7 pages)
Observations on the Structure of the Stomachs of Different Animals, with a View to Elucidate the Process of Converting Animal and Vegetable Substances into Chyle
Everard Home
(59 pages)
Experiments for Investigating the Cause of the Coloured Concentric Rings, Discovered by Sir Isaac Newton, between Two Object-Glasses Laid upon One Another
William Herschel
(56 pages)
On the Economy of Bees
Thomas Andrew Knight
(12 pages)
Observations and Measurements of the Planet Vesta
John Jerome Schroeter
(3 pages)
A New Eudiometer, Accompanied with Experiments, Elucidating Its Application
William Hasledine Pepys
(15 pages)
Observations on the Nature of the New Celestial Body Discovered by Dr. Olbers, and of the Comet Which Was Expected to Appear Last January in Its Return from the Sun
William Herschel
(9 pages)
On the Quantity of Carbon in Carbonic Acid, and on the Nature of the Diamond
William Allen, William Hasledine Pepys
(29 pages)
An Account of the Relistian Tin Mine
Joseph Carne
(5 pages)
An Analysis of the Waters of the Dead Sea and the River Jordan
Alexander Marcet
(20 pages)
Back Matter
Anonymous
(11 pages)