Annals of Philosophy, Volume 1; Volume 17Baldwin, 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 |