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Expand 1 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 33, 1881-18821 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 33, 1881-1882
Collapse 2 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 34, 1882-18832 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 34, 1882-1883
1 - Paper, 'On the formation of ripplemark' by Arthur Roope Hunt
2 - Letter, 'Note on General Duane's soundless zones' from John Tyndall to [George Gabriel] Stokes
4 - Paper, 'Sur l'inversion générale' [On the general inversion] by T S Vaněček
5 - Paper, 'On certain geometrical theorems, No. 2' by W H L [William Henry Leighton] Russell
6 - Paper, 'Note on W [William Henry Leighton] Russell's paper "On certain geometrical theorems, No. 2"' by William Spottiswoode
Expand 7 - Paper, 'On effects of retentiveness in the magnetisation of iron and steel (Preliminary notice)' by J A [John Alfred] Ewing7 - Paper, 'On effects of retentiveness in the magnetisation of iron and steel (Preliminary notice)' by J A [John Alfred] Ewing
8 - Paper, 'On actinometrical observations made in India at Mussorie [Mussoorie] in autumn of 1880 and summer and autumn of 1881' by J B N [John Baboneau Nickterlien] Hennessey
9 - Paper, 'On the cause of the light border frequently noticed in photographs just outside the outline of a dark body seen against the sky; with some introductory remarks on phosphorescence' by G G [George Gabriel] Stokes
10 - Paper, 'Researches on spectrum photography in relation to new methods of quantitative chemical analysis' by W N [Walter Noel] Hartley
11 - Paper, 'On the reversal of the metallic lines as seen in over­exposed photographs of spectra' by W N [Walter Noel] Hartley
Expand 12 - Paper, 'On a deep sea electrical thermometer' by C W [Charles William] Siemens12 - Paper, 'On a deep sea electrical thermometer' by C W [Charles William] Siemens
Expand 13 - Paper, 'On the coxal glands of scorpio hitherto undescribed and corresponding to the brick-red glands of limulus' by E [Edwin] Ray Lankester13 - Paper, 'On the coxal glands of scorpio hitherto undescribed and corresponding to the brick-red glands of limulus' by E [Edwin] Ray Lankester
Expand 14 - Paper, 'Note on the differences in the position of the ganglia of the ventral nerve-cord in three species of scorpion' by E [Edwin] Ray Lankester14 - Paper, 'Note on the differences in the position of the ganglia of the ventral nerve-cord in three species of scorpion' by E [Edwin] Ray Lankester
15 - Paper, 'On the critical point of mixed gases' by Gerrard Ansdell
Expand 16 - Paper, 'On an arrangement of the electric arc for the study of the radiation of vapours' by [George Downing] Liveing and [James] Dewar16 - Paper, 'On an arrangement of the electric arc for the study of the radiation of vapours' by [George Downing] Liveing and [James] Dewar
Expand 17 - Paper, 'General observations on the spectra of carbon and its compounds' by [George Downing] Liveing and [James] Dewar17 - Paper, 'General observations on the spectra of carbon and its compounds' by [George Downing] Liveing and [James] Dewar
Expand 18 - Paper, 'On the photographic spectrum of comet (Wells) I,1882' by [William] Huggins18 - Paper, 'On the photographic spectrum of comet (Wells) I,1882' by [William] Huggins
19 - Paper, 'On the action of heat upon the contagium in the two forms of Septichaemia [septicemia] known respectively as "Davaine’s" and "Pasteur’s"' by G [George] F Dowdeswell
Expand 20 - Paper, 'On the development of the enamel of the teeth of vertebrates' by E [Emily] Nunn20 - Paper, 'On the development of the enamel of the teeth of vertebrates' by E [Emily] Nunn
21 - Paper, 'Experimental researches on the propagation of heat by conduction in bone, brain-tissue, and skin' by J S Lombard
Expand 22 - Paper, 'On the variation of the electrical resistance of glass with temperature, density, and chemical composition' by Thomas Gray22 - Paper, 'On the variation of the electrical resistance of glass with temperature, density, and chemical composition' by Thomas Gray
Expand 23 - Paper, 'On the causes of glacier-motion' by W R [Walter Raleigh] Browne23 - Paper, 'On the causes of glacier-motion' by W R [Walter Raleigh] Browne
Expand 24 - Paper, 'On impact with a liquid surface' by Arthur Mason Worthington24 - Paper, 'On impact with a liquid surface' by Arthur Mason Worthington
25 - Paper, 'Sun-spots and terrestrial phenomena. I. On the variations of the daily range of atmospheric temperature, as recorded at the Colaba Observatory, Bombay [Mumbai]' by Charles Chambers
26 - Paper, 'Sun-spots and terrestrial phenomena. II. On the variations of the daily range of the magnetic declination, as recorded at the Colaba Observatory, Bombay [Mumbai]' by Charles Chambers
27 - Paper, 'Notice of portions of the skeleton of the trunk and limbs of the great horned saurian of Australia (Megalania prisca, Ow.)' by Richard Owen
28 - Paper, 'On the continuity of the protoplasm in the motile organs of leaves' by Walter Gardiner
29 - Paper, 'Note on the discovery of bacilli in the condensed aqueous vapour of the breath of persons affected with phthisis' by [Arthur] Ransome
Expand 30 - Paper, 'Note on the recent and coming total solar eclipses' by J [Joseph] Norman Lockyer30 - Paper, 'Note on the recent and coming total solar eclipses' by J [Joseph] Norman Lockyer
31 - Paper, 'On the alterations of the excitability of the sensory nerves of man by the passage of a galvanic current' by Augustus Desire Waller and A de Watteville
32 - Paper, 'Preliminary notice of an investigation into the coagulation of the perivisceral fluid of the sea-urchin' by E A [Edward Albert Sharpey] Schafer
33 - Paper, 'Preliminary note on the structure, development, and affinities of phoronis [horseshoe worm]' by W H Caldwell
34 - Paper, 'Note on a discovery, as yet unpublished, by the late Professor F M [Francis Maitland] Balfour, concerning the existence of a blastopore, and on the origin of the mesoblast in the embryo of Peripatus Capensis' by Henry Nottidge Moseley and Adam Sedgwick
35 - Paper, 'On the refraction of plane polarised light at the surface of a uniaxal crystal. II' by RT [Richard Tetley] Glazebrook
36 - Paper, 'On the connexion between the state of the Sun's surface and the horizontal intensity of the Earth's magnetism' by Balfour Stewart
37 - Paper, 'On a method of photographing the solar corona without an eclipse' by William Huggins
38 - Paper, 'On the dark plane which is formed over a heated wire in dusty air' by Lord Rayleigh [John William Strutt]
39 - Paper, 'On the origin of the hydro-carbon flame spectrum' by [George Downing] Liveing and [James] Dewar
Expand 40 - Paper, 'On the inversion of the blastodermic layers in the rat and mouse' by Alexander Fraser40 - Paper, 'On the inversion of the blastodermic layers in the rat and mouse' by Alexander Fraser
41 - Paper, 'On the electric discharge with the chloride of silver battery' by Warren De La Rue and Hugo Muller
42 - Paper, 'On the infectivity of the blood and other fluids in some forms of septic disease, and the reputed occurrence therein of an increase of virulence in successive inoculations' by George F Dowdeswell
43 - Paper, 'On certain definite integrals. No. 11' by W H L [William Henry Leighton] Russell
44 - Paper, 'Internal reflexions in the eye' by Frank C Newall
Expand 45 - Paper, 'Note on the absorption spectrum of iodine in a solution in carbon disulphide' by William De Wiveleslie Abney and Edward Robert Festing45 - Paper, 'Note on the absorption spectrum of iodine in a solution in carbon disulphide' by William De Wiveleslie Abney and Edward Robert Festing
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Expand 3 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 35, 18833 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 35, 1883
Expand 4 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 36, 1883-18844 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 36, 1883-1884
Expand 5 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 37, 18845 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 37, 1884
Expand 6 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 38, 1884-18856 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 38, 1884-1885
Expand 7 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 39, 18857 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 39, 1885
Expand 8 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 40, 18868 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 40, 1886
Expand 9 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 41, 18869 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 41, 1886
Expand 10 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 42, 188710 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 42, 1887
Expand 11 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 43, 1887-188811 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 43, 1887-1888
Expand 12 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 44, 188812 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 44, 1888
Expand 13 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 45, 188913 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 45, 1889
Expand 14 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 46, 188914 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 46, 1889
Expand 15 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 47, 1889-189015 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 47, 1889-1890
Expand 16 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 48, 189016 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 48, 1890
Expand 17 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 49, 1890-189117 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 49, 1890-1891
Expand 18 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 50, 189218 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 50, 1892
Expand 19 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 51, 189219 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 51, 1892
Expand 20 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 52, 189320 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 52, 1893
Expand 21 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 53, 189321 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 53, 1893
Expand 22 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 54, 189422 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 54, 1894
Expand 23 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 55, 189423 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 55, 1894
Expand 24 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 56, 189424 - Scientific papers published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 56, 1894

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