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 * Experimental Researches in Electricity. By Michael Faraday, Esq. D.C.L. F.R.S. &c. Twentieth Series. Section 26 : On New Magnetic Actions; and on the Magnetic Condition of all Matter
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 * On the Viscous Theory of Glacier Motion. By James D. Forbes, Esq. F.R.S. &c. Part II. An attempt to establish by observation the Plasticity of Glacier Ice
 * 595
 * An Account of the Southern Magnetic Surveying Expedition. By Lieut. H. Clerk, R.A., in a letter to Lieut. -Colonel Sabine, R.A. F.R.S
 * 596
 * On the Supra-renal, Thymus and Thyroid Bodies. By John Goodsir, Esq
 * 596
 * On the Use of the Barometric Thermometer for the determination of Relative Heights. By James R. Christie, Esq
 * 597
 * On the Decomposition and Analysis of the Compounds of Ammonia and Cyanogen. By Robert Smith, Esq. Ph.D
 * 599
 * On a point connected with the dispute about the invention of Fluxions. By Augustus De Morgan, P sq. M.A. F.R.A.S. &c.
 * 599
 * On the Secretory Apparatus and Function of the Liver. By C. Handfield Jones, M.D
 * 600
 * An Account of some Experiments on the Electro-Culture of Farm Crops. By Mr. William Sturgeon
 * 600
 * On the Comet of 1844-45. By John Collingwood Haile, Esq
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 * A Practical Extension of the application of the Law of Mortality announced by B. Gompertz, Esq., in the Philosophical Transactions for 1823. By A. M. Drach, Esq
 * 601
 * On Spontaneous Nitrification. By C. F. Schoenbein, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Bale
 * 601
 * On the Process of Etching, or Engraving, by means of Voltaic Electricity. By James H. Bring, M.D
 * 601
 * On the Mechanism of Respiration. By Francis Sibson
 * 601
 * Illustrations of the Viscous Theory of Glaciers. By James David Forbes, Esq. F.R.S. &c. Part III
 * 603
 * On the Physics of Media that are composed of free and perfectly elastic Molecules in a state of Motion. By J. J. Waterston, Esq.
 * 604
 * On the Blow-hole of the Porpoise. By Francis Sibson, Esq
 * 604
 * On Motion in the Lumbar Division of the Spine in Birds. By George Oakley Fleming, M.D. F.L.S
 * 605
 * Investigation of the Power consumed in overcoming the Inertia of Railway Trains, and of the Resistance of the Air to the motion of Railway Trains at high velocities. By P. W. Barlow, Esq, F.R.S. M.LC.E
 * 606
 * On the Muscularity of the Iris. By Professor Maunoir, of Geneva.
 * 607
 * Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine. — Part II. On the Variations in the Alkaline and Earthy Phosphates in Disease. By Henry Bence Jones, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
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 * Illustrations of the Viscous Theory of Glaciers. By James David Forbes, Esq. F.R.S. &c. Part III
 * 603
 * On the Physics of Media that are composed of free and perfectly elastic Molecules in a state of Motion. By J. J. Waterston, Esq.
 * 604
 * On the Blow-hole of the Porpoise. By Francis Sibson, Esq
 * 604
 * On Motion in the Lumbar Division of the Spine in Birds. By George Oakley Fleming, M.D. F.L.S
 * 605
 * Investigation of the Power consumed in overcoming the Inertia of Railway Trains, and of the Resistance of the Air to the motion of Railway Trains at high velocities. By P. W. Barlow, Esq, F.R.S. M.LC.E
 * 606
 * On the Muscularity of the Iris. By Professor Maunoir, of Geneva.
 * 607
 * Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine. — Part II. On the Variations in the Alkaline and Earthy Phosphates in Disease. By Henry Bence Jones, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
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 * On the Muscularity of the Iris. By Professor Maunoir, of Geneva.
 * 607
 * Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine. — Part II. On the Variations in the Alkaline and Earthy Phosphates in Disease. By Henry Bence Jones, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
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