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PT/3/17

Paper, 'Description of a reflective goniometer' by Wm [William] Hyde Wollaston

[1809]

PT/3/17/1

Manuscript, 'Description of a reflective goniometer' by Wm [William] Hyde Wollaston

[1809]

PT/4

Manuscripts of papers published in Philosophical Transactions, 1810

November 1809 - November 1810

PT/4/13

Paper, 'On cystic oxide, a new species of urinary calculus' by Wm [William] H [Hyde] Wollaston

[1810]

PT/5

Manuscripts of papers published in Philosophical Transactions, 1811

November 1809 - July 1811

PT/5/1

Paper, 'The Croonean [Croonian] Lecture' by William Hyde Wollaston

[1809]

PT/5/5

Paper, 'On the nonexistence of sugar in the blood of persons labouring under diabetes mellitus' in a letter to Alex [Alexander] Marcet from Wm [William] H [Hyde] Wollaston

1 January 1811

PT/5/6

Letter from Alex [Alexander] Marcet to [William Hyde Wollaston]

8 January 1811

PT/6/7

Paper, 'On the primitive crystals of carbonate of lime, bitter-spar, and iron-spar' by Wm [William] Hyde Wollaston

[1812]

PT/6/19

Paper, 'On a periscopic camera obscura and microscope' by Wm [William] Hyde Wollaston

[1812]

PT/7/5

Paper, 'The Bakerian Lecture: On the elementary particles of certain crystals' by William Hyde Wollaston

[1812]

PT/7/7

Paper, 'On a method of freezing at a distance' by William Hyde Wollaston

[1812]

PT/7/15

Paper, 'A method of drawing extremely fine wires' by William Hyde Wollaston

[1813]

PT/7/16

Paper, 'Description of a single-lens micrometer' by William Hyde Wollaston

[1813]

PT/7/16/1

Manuscript, 'Description of a single-lens micrometer' by William Hyde Wollaston

[1813]

PT/7/16/2

Plate, diagrams of the single-lens micrometer by William Hyde Wollaston

[1813]

PT/8/1

Paper, 'A synoptic scale of chemical equivalents' by Wm [William] H [Hyde] Wollaston

[1813]

PT/8/26

Paper, 'Observations respecting the natural production of saltpetre [saltpeter] on the walls of subterranean and other buildings' by John Kidd

February 1814

PT/8/27

Paper, 'On the nature of the salts term'd triple prussiates, and on acids formed by the union of certain bodies with the elements of the prussic acid' by Robert Porrett

6 June 1814

PT/9/2

Paper, 'Description of a new instrument for performing mechanically the involution and evolution of numbers' by Peter M [Mark] Roget

[1814]

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