The Philosophical Magazine: Or Annals of Chemistry, Mathematics, Astronomy, Natural History and General Science, Bind 4Richard Taylor and Company, 1828 |
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Side iii
... perpendicular to the Meridian at the Latitude of Beachy Head . Mr. Walker's Additional Remarks on the Artificial Production of Cold .... Observations on the Geology of the Hyderabad Country Mr. Sharpe on the Figure of the Cells of the ...
... perpendicular to the Meridian at the Latitude of Beachy Head . Mr. Walker's Additional Remarks on the Artificial Production of Cold .... Observations on the Geology of the Hyderabad Country Mr. Sharpe on the Figure of the Cells of the ...
Side vi
... perpendicular to the Meridian .. 241 Mr. Ivory's Remarks on an Article in the Bulletin des Sciences Mathematiques Physiques et Chimiques for March 1828 .... 245 Prof. Encke on the Construction and Arrangement of the New Berlin ...
... perpendicular to the Meridian .. 241 Mr. Ivory's Remarks on an Article in the Bulletin des Sciences Mathematiques Physiques et Chimiques for March 1828 .... 245 Prof. Encke on the Construction and Arrangement of the New Berlin ...
Side 2
... perpendicular to the axis , the latter only in detached por- tions of very bright and even faces , and faint indications pa- rallel to P. Fracture small conchoidal . Surface , M very smooth , and delicately streaked parallel to its ...
... perpendicular to the axis , the latter only in detached por- tions of very bright and even faces , and faint indications pa- rallel to P. Fracture small conchoidal . Surface , M very smooth , and delicately streaked parallel to its ...
Side 6
... perpendicular to the Meridian at the Latitude of Beachy Head . By J. IVORY , Esq . M.A. F.R.S. * THE HE investigation of the figure of the earth by measure- ments of the meridian , has given rise to a question of great moment . Although ...
... perpendicular to the Meridian at the Latitude of Beachy Head . By J. IVORY , Esq . M.A. F.R.S. * THE HE investigation of the figure of the earth by measure- ments of the meridian , has given rise to a question of great moment . Although ...
Side 7
... perpendicular to the meridian . According Mr. Ivory on a Perpendicular Degree at Beachy Head . 7.
... perpendicular to the meridian . According Mr. Ivory on a Perpendicular Degree at Beachy Head . 7.
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Side 166 - I never failed to disengage the molecules in sufficient numbers to ascertain their apparent identity in size, form, and motion, with the smaller particles of the grains of pollen. I examined also various products of organic bodies, particularly the gum resins, and substances of vegetable origin, extending my inquiry even to pit-coal ; and in all these bodies molecules were found in abundance. I remark here also, partly as a caution to those who may hereafter engage in the same inquiry, that the dust...