Annals of Philosophy, Volume 1; Volume 17

Front Cover
Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1821

Contents

On the true Atomic Weight of Strontian Lime Magnesia Phosphoric
3
On the Geology of the Malvern Hills By W Phillips FLS MGS c
23
On the Action of Chlorides and Water By R Phillips FRSE FLS c
33
Description of a new Clinometer By S P Pratt With a Plate
43
On the Preparation of pure Salts of Manganese and on the Composition
50
Test for Barytes and Strontia
72
Mr Howards Meteorological Journal for November
92
Summary of the Magnetical and Meteorological Observations for Three
94
Mr Howards Meteorological Journal for January
239
Analysis of a Native Carbonate of Magnesia By William Henry MD
252
On an Apparatus for discharging Ordnance By Mr John Deuchar
259
On some Capillary Metallic Tin By James Smithson Esq FRS
271
On the Comparative Temperature of Penzance By Dr Forbes
293
On Oil and Coal Gas
300
Analytical and Critical Account of Dr Scudamore on Mineral Waters
308
New Scientific Books
317

On the Solution and Crystallization of Lime By R Phillips FRSE c
107
On the Machine for measuring a Ships Way by the Log Line
113
Meteorological Journal kept at New Malton By Mr Stockton
133
Analytical and Critical Account of An Essay on Chemical Analysis
140
Crystallization of Red Oxide of Copper
150
Col Beaufoys Astronomical Magnetical and Meteorological Observa
156
Observations on Van Marums Memoir on Franklins Theory of Electri
181
Remarks on Mr Phillipss Analysis of the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia
187
Chemical Examination of the Common Hop By Dr Ives of New York
194
On various Mixtures of Oxymuriate of Potass for discharging Ordnance
202
FEBRUARY
203
On a Machine for measuring a Ships Way by the Log Line By
208
On the Comparative Advantages of illuminating by Gas from Oil
209
On a peculiar Substance in Nitric Acid By M Julin of Abo
216
On the Compressibility of Water By Mr Perkins
222
Notice of some new Minerals from Finland By M Julin
233
Observations on the Combinations of Azote and Oxygen By Thomas
321
New Galvanic Apparatus Theory c By Dr Hare With a Plate
329
On the Causes Laws and principal Phænomena of Heat Gases Gravita
340
On the Physiology of the Egg By John Ayrton Paris MD
351
On the Expansion of the Functions fx fx y fx y z c By
359
Meteorological Results for Gosport By Dr William Burney 864
372
Further Observations on Oil and Coal Gas By Mr Ricardo
383
Proceedings of the Royal Society April 5 and 12
389
Native Hydrate of Magnesia
395
JUNE
401
Communication from the Rev H S Trimmer respecting Mr Herapaths
417
Reply to Dr Yellolys Remarks on the Estimate of Mortality from
426
On the Composition of the Prussiates By Prof Berzelius continued
433
On the Application of Howards Fulminating Mercury to the Discharge
449
Proceedings of the Royal Society May 3 10 17 and 24
468
Composition of Rhubarb
469

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