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 * An Account of some Experiments to measure the Velocity of Electricity, and the Duration of Electric Light. By Charles Wheatstone, Esq. Professor of Experimental Philosophy in King's College, London page
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 * On the Determination of the Terms in the disturbing Function of the fourth Order, as regards the Eccentricities and Inclinations which give rise to secular inequalities. By J. W. Lubbock, Esq. V.P. and Treas. R.S
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 * Note on the Astronomical Refractions. By James Ivory, Esq. K.H. M.A. F.R.S
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 * Meteorological Journal kept at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, from the 1st of February to the 31st of May, 1834. By Thomas Maclear, Esq
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 * On the Proofs of a gradual Rising of the Land in certain parts of Sweden. By Charles Lyell, Esq. F.R.S
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 * Second Essay on a general Method in Dynamics. By William Rowan Hamilton, Esq. Andrew's Professor of Astronomy in the University of Dublin, and Royal Astronomer of Ireland
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 * An Account of the Eruption of Mount Etna in the year 1536, from an original cotemporary document, communicated in a letter to J. G. Children, Esq. Secretary of the Royal Society. By Sir Francis Palgrave, K.G.H. F.R.S
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 * On the Electrical Relations of Metals and Metalliferous Minerals. By R. W. Fox, Esq
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 * On the Circulation of the Blood in Insects. By Jojm Tyrrell, Esq. A.M
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 * Notes on the Temperature of the Air and the Sea, &c, made in a Voyage from England to India, in the Ship Hoogly, Capt. Reeves, in the year 1833. By Alexander Burnes, Esq. F.R.S
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 * Remarks on certain Statements of Mr.Faraday, contained in the Fourth and Fifth Series of his Experimental Researches in Electricity. By John Davy, M.D. F.R.S
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 * Experimental Researches in Electricity. Ninth Series. By Michael Faraday, Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S
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 * Geometrical Researches concerning Terrestrial Magnetism. By Thomas Stephens Davies, Esq. F.R.S. &c
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 * On certain Peculiarities in the double Refraction and Absorption of Light, exhibited in the Oxalate of Chromium and Potash. By Sir David Brewster, K.H. L.L.D. F.R.S
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 * On the probable Position of the South Magnetic Pole. By Edward Rudge, Esq., F.R.S., &c
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 * An Experimental Inquiry into the Cause of the grave and acute Tones of the Human Voice. By John Bishop, Esq
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 * A new Method of discovering the Equations of Caustics. By G. H. S. Johnson, M.A. Tutor of Queen's College, Oxford
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 * Discovery of the Metamorphoses in the second Type of the Cirripedes, viz. the Lepades. completing the Natural History of these singular
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 * Geometrical Researches concerning Terrestrial Magnetism. By Thomas Stephens Davies, Esq. F.R.S. &c
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 * On certain Peculiarities in the double Refraction and Absorption of Light, exhibited in the Oxalate of Chromium and Potash. By Sir David Brewster, K.H. L.L.D. F.R.S
 * 322
 * On the probable Position of the South Magnetic Pole. By Edward Rudge, Esq., F.R.S., &c
 * 323
 * An Experimental Inquiry into the Cause of the grave and acute Tones of the Human Voice. By John Bishop, Esq
 * 323
 * A new Method of discovering the Equations of Caustics. By G. H. S. Johnson, M.A. Tutor of Queen's College, Oxford
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 * Discovery of the Metamorphoses in the second Type of the Cirripedes, viz. the Lepades. completing the Natural History of these singular
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 * A new Method of discovering the Equations of Caustics. By G. H. S. Johnson, M.A. Tutor of Queen's College, Oxford
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 * Discovery of the Metamorphoses in the second Type of the Cirripedes, viz. the Lepades. completing the Natural History of these singular
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 * Discovery of the Metamorphoses in the second Type of the Cirripedes, viz. the Lepades. completing the Natural History of these singular
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