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RefNoCMB/90/3/214
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Committee of Papers
Date31 October 1850
DescriptionPresent at the meeting: Dr Roget Vice President in the chair; Mr Christie; Mr Bell; Colonel Sabine; Mr Bennett; Sir B C Brodie; Mr Grove; Mr Horner; Dr Mantell; Dr Miller; Mr Wheatstone

Read and confirmed minutes of previous meeting

Mr Thompson On a mathematical Theory of Magnetism. Postponed
The Chief Baron, Sir Francis Pollock On the Extension of Fermats Theorem of Polygonal Numbers. Withdrawn from publication by request of the Author.
Mr Rainey On the Ligamentum Rotundum Mori. To be printed
Mr Glaisher On the Meteorology of England and Wales. Archives
Mr Bronwin On Linear Differential Equations. Postponed
Mr Reeve On Bulimi Referred again
Mr Miller On the Meteorology of the Lake District of Cumberland and Westmoreland. To be printed
Mr Miller On the relation of the air and evaporation Temperatures to the Temperature of the Dew Point. To be printed
Mr Lowe Observations on 287 Thunder Storms. Archive
Dr Bence Jones Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine. To be printed
Dr Bence Jones Second appendix to a paper on the acidity of the Urine. To be printedf
Mr Curr On the Temperature of Steam. Archives
Mr Matteucci Electro Physiological Researches. To be printed
Mr Brodie On the condition of certain Elements at the moment of chemical change. To be printed
Mr Toynbee On the Structure of the Membrana Tympani in the human Ear. Postponed
Mr Williamson Investigations into the Structure and Development of the Scales and Bones of Fishes. To be printed
Mr Newport On the Impregnation of the ovum in the amphibia. Postponed
Mr Thompson A Mathematical Theory of Magnetism. Part 2. Postponed
M Beron Les Causes du Magnetisme terrestre prouvees. Archives
Dr Beneke On the Physiology and Pathology of phosphate and oxalate of Lime and their relation to the formation of cells. Archives
Dr Carpenter On the mutual relations of the vital and physical forces. To be printed
Extent5p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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