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RefNoPT/26
LevelSubSeries
TitleManuscripts of papers published in Philosophical Transactions, 1842
DateJune 1841 - August 1842
DescriptionVolume of the manuscript versions of papers published by the Royal Society in volume 132 of 'Philosophical Transactions'. A note at the beginning of the volume indicates that papers by Sabine, Rees, and Forbes are missing.

The volume includes some original illustrations and figures drawn in ink in support of the papers.

Missing from this volume are manuscripts for the following papers:
'Contributions to terrestrial magnetism. — No. III' by Edward Sabine;
'On the chemical analysis of the contents of the thoracic duct in the human subject' by George Owen Rees; and
'The Bakerian Lecture.— On the transparency of the atmosphere and the law of extinction of the solar rays in passing through it' by James David Forbes.
ExtentOne volume containing 13 papers and two letters
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionVellum-covered volume, gilded title on spine
Dimensions39cm x 28cm
Digital imagesView item on Science in the Making
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordPT/75/2
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