Hall, James, 1761-1832 |
Account of a series of experiments shewing the effects of compression in modifying the action of heat [Microform] : read in the Royal Society of Edinburgh, June 3, 1805 / by Sir James Hall |
[Edinburgh : s. n., 1805?] |
Barlow, Peter, 1776-1862 |
An account of a series of experiments, made to determine the local attraction of his Majesty's steam-vessel Comet / by P. Barlow |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 12 (1825), p. 288-293 |
Herschel, John F.W., 1792-1871 |
Account of a series of observations made in the summer of the year 1825, for the purpose of determining the difference of the meridians of the Royal observatories of Greenwich and Paris / drawn up by J.F.W. Herschel |
London : printed by W. Nicol, 1826. |
Russell, James, 1754-1836 |
Account of a singular affection of vision / by James Russell ; contained in a letter to Dr. Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 1 (1819), p. 271-272 |
Giorna, Michele Spirito, 1741-1809 |
Account of a singular conformation in the wings of some species of moths / by Esprit Giorna ; read June 2, 1789 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 1 (1791), p. 135-146 |
Brewster, David, 1781-1868 |
Account of a singular experiment depending on the polarization of light by reflexion / by David Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 7 (1822), p. 146-147 |
Smith, Thomas, 1765-1848 |
Account of a singular phenomenon in vision / by Thomas Smith ; in a letter to the editor |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1826), p. 52-54 |
Cornelius, Elias, 1794-1832 |
Account of a singularly poisonous insect which destroys horses / by Elias Cornelius. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 1 (1819), p. 381-383 |
Hawkins, John, 1739-1794 |
Account of a species of bark, the original Quina-Quina of Peru : sent over by Mons. de la Condamine to Cromwell Mortimer, about 1749 : communicated to A.B. Lambert / by John Hawkins ; read December 4, 1794 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 3 (1797), p. 59-61 |
Ramage, John |
Account of a stickleback that was found with a leech alive in its intestines, July, 1818 / by John Ramage ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 3 (1825), p. 74 |
Salisbury, Richard Anthony, 1761-1829 |
An account of a storm of salt which fell in January, 1803 / by Richard Anthony Salisbury ; read February 5, 1805 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 8 (1807), p. 286-290 |
Héricart-Ferrand, Louis Étienne François vicomte de Thury, 1776-1854 |
Account of a subterranean glacier at Fondeurle, containing regular crystals of ice. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 2 (1820), p. 80-82 |
Gerard, Alexander, 1792-1839 |
Account of a survey of the valley of the Setlej River, in the Himalayah Mountains / from the journal of Alexander Gerard |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1826), p. 270-288 |
Hales, Stephen, 1677-1761 |
An account of a useful discovery to distill double the usual quantity of sea-water, by blowing showers of air up through the distilling liquor [Microform] : and also to have the distilled water perfectly fresh and good by means of a little chalk : and an account of the great benefit of ventilators in many instances, in preserving the health and lives of people, in slave and other transport ships : which were read before the Royal Society : also an account of the good effect of blowing showers of air up through milk, thereby to cure the ill taste which is occassioned by some kinds of food of cows / by Stephen Hales. |
London : R. Manby, 1756. |
Hales, Stephen, 1677-1761 |
An account of a useful discovery to distill double the usual quantity of sea-water, by blowing showers of air up through the distilling liquor and also to have the distilled water perfectly fresh and good by means of a little chalk : and an account of the great benefit of ventilators in many instances, in preserving the health and lives of people, in slave and other transport ships; which were read before the Royal Society : also an account of the good effect of blowing showers of air up through milk ... / by Stephen Hales . |
London : printed for Richard Manby, 1756. |
Gilchrist, Ebenezer, 1707-1774 |
An account of a very infectious distemper prevailing in many places / by Ebenezer Gilchrist |
In: Essays and observations, physical and literary Vol. 3 (1771), p. 154-177 |
Gosse, Louis-André, 1791-1873 |
Account of a visit made to the baths of St. Filippo in Tuscany : with a description of the mode of forming stone medallions in basso relievo from the waters of the spring / in a letter from Dr. Gosse to Professor Jameson |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 2 (1820), p. 290-300 |
Account of a volcano in the Himalayah Mountains / communicated to Dr. Brewster by a correspondent in India |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1826), p. 209-21 |
Scouler, John, 1804-1871 |
Account of a voyage to Madeira, Brazil, Juan Fernandez, and the Gallipagos Islands : performed in 1824 and 1825, with a view of examining their natural history , etc / by Mr. Scouler ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1826), p. [195]-214 |
Smith, James, 1782-1867 |
Account of a whirlwind at Roseneath in Dunbartonshire / by James Smith ; in a letter to Dr. Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 7 (1822), p. 331-332 |
Mudie, sec. XVIII |
Account of an amputation of the arm, without haemmorhage / by Dr. Mudie, in a letter to Dr. Monro |
In: Essays and observations, physical and literary Vol. 3 (1771), p. 502-504 |
Rice, William McPherson |
Account of an ancient vessel recently found under the old bed of the river Rother in Kent : and containing the bones of men and animals / in a letter from William McPherson Rice to Henry Ellis. |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 10 (1829), p. 56-67 |
Parsons, William, 3rd earl of Rosse, 1800-1867 |
Account of an apparatus for grinding and polishing the specula of reflecting telescopes / by Lord Oxmantown ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 9 (1828), p. 213-217 |
Account of an essential oil, which flows spontaneously from a tree in South America / communicated by Dr. Hooker |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 1 (1824), p. 133-137 |
Cruckshanks, Alexander |
Account of an excursion from Lima to Pasco / in a letter from Alexander Cruckshanks to Dr. Hooker |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 5 (1831), p. 111-126 |
Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von, 1794-1868 |
Account of an excursion to the diamond district in the governments of Bahia and Minas Gheraes in Brazil / by MM. Martius and Spix |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 2 (1830), p. 241-246 |
Account of an excursion to Thebes, and of the antiquities recently discovered in that city / in a letter from a Scotch gentleman in Cairo |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 1 (1819), p. 33-42 |
Herschel, John F.W., 1792-1871 |
Account of an experiment made on the composition of oil of Cassia : to determine the cause of its high dispersive power / by J.W.F. Herschel |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 10 (1829), p. 308-309 |
Hamilton, Francis, 1762-1829 |
Account of an extraordinary appearance of the sea : observed 31st July 1785, in a voyage from Johanna to Bombay, Long. 61p0s25E. Lat. 6p0s32N. / by Francis Hamilton ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 5 (1821), p. 303-304 |
Colling, E. |
Account of an extraordinary fiery meteor : seen at Hurworth-upon-Tees, in the County of Durham, on the 15th of October, 1854 / E. Colling |
[S.l. : s.n., 1867?] |
Harwood, John |
Account of an extraordinary marine animal or sea serpent / by I. Harwood |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 8 (1828), p. 300-303 |
Murray, John, m. 1820 |
Account of an improved apparatus for restoring the action of the lungs / by John Murray ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 5 (1821), p. 53-55 |
Amici, Giovanni Battista, 1786-1863 |
Account of an improved catoptrical microscope / by Professor Amici of Modena ; translated from Gilbert's Annalen |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 2 (1820), p. 135-138 |
Livingstone, John Robert, 1755-1851 |
Account of an improved hygrometer / by John Livingstone |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 1 (1819), p. 116-117 |
Hart, John |
Account of an improvement on the galvanic battery / by John Hart ; in a letter to the editor |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1826), p. 19-2 |
Brewster, David, 1781-1868 |
Account of an improvement on the nautical eye-tube / by David Brewster |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1827), p. 250-251 |
Hunter, James. |
Account of an improvement on the odometer : which, without increasing its size, multiplies its power upwards of one hundred fold / by James Hunter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 3 (1825), p. 44-46 |
Foggo, John |
Account of an insect of the genus Urocerus : which came out of the wood of a table / by John Foggo ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 2 (1825), p. 85-87 |
Abel, Clarke, 1780-1826 |
Account of an orang outang, of remarkable height, from the island of Sumatra / by Clarke Abel ; communicated in a letter to Dr. Brewster |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4, (1826), p. [193]-200 |
Walker, James, sec. XVIII |
An account of an uncommon effect of antimonial wine / by James Walker |
In: Essays and observations, physical and literary Vol. 2 (1756), p. 254-256 |
Keill, James, 1673-1719 |
An account of animal secretion, the quantity of blood in the humane body, and muscular motion [Microform] / by James Keill. |
London : George Strahan, 1708. |
An account of animal secretions : the quantity of blood in the human body and muscular motion = Consideratio secretionum animalium : quantitatis sanguinis in corpore humano et motus musculorum / autore Jacobo Keill. |
Londini : apud Georgium Straham, 1708. |
Account of Captain Basil Hall's and Mr. Henry Foster's experiments with an invariable pendulum : made near the equator, and on the coasts of Mexico, and Brazil |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 10 (1824), p. 91-95 |
Account of Captain Hodgson's journey to the head of the Ganges. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 8 (1823), p. 231-245 |
Account of Captain Hodgson's journey to the source of the Jumna : and of the snow excavations at Jumnotri, formed by the steam of hot springs. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 9 (1823), p. 7-19 |
Account of Captain Scoresby's magnetical discoveries, and of his magnetimeter and chronometrical compass. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 9 (1823), p. 41-55 |
Brewster, David, 1781-1868 |
Account of comptonite, a new mineral from Vesuvius / by David Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 4 (1821), p. 131-133 |
Scott, Robert |
Account of crystalized oxalic acid produced from boletus sulphureus / by Robert Scott ; communicated by Dawson Turner ; read May 1, 1804 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 8 (1807), p. 262-263 |
Account of Dr. Clark and Captain Sherwill's ascent of Mont Blanc, in August 1825 |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1826), p. 255-25 |
Gibson, Thomas. |
An account of dr. Theodore Turquet de Mayerne's Praxis medica, Augsburg 1691 / by Thomas Gibson |
In: Annals of medical history N.s., vol. 5 (1933), p. 438-443 |
Curtis, John, 1791-1862 |
An account of Elater noctilucus, the fire-fly of the West Indies / by John Curtis. |
In: Zoological journal Vol. 3 (1828), p. 379-382 |
Moll, Gerard, 1785-1838 |
Account of electro-magnetic experiments : made by Mm. van Beek, Professor van Rees, and Professor Moll / in a letter to Dr. Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 6 (1822), p. 83-85 |
Moll, Gerard, 1785-1838 |
Account of electro-magnetic experiments made by Mm. van Beek, Professor van Rees, and Professor Moll / in a letter to Dr. Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 6 (1822), p. 220-224 |
Wilson, Benjamin, 1721-1788 |
An account of experiments made at the Pantheon on the nature and use of conductors [Microform] : to which are added some new experiments with the Leyden phial : read at the meetings of the Royal Society |
London : J. Nourse, 1778. |
Wilson, Benjamin, 1721-1788 |
An account of experiments made at the Pantheon on the nature and use of conductors : to which are added some new experiments with the Leyden phial : read at the meetings of the Royal society / [Benjamin Wilson] |
London : printed for J. Nourse ..., 1778. |
Airy, George Biddell, 1801-1892 |
Account of experiments on iron-built ships, instituted for the purpose of discovering a correction for the deviation of the compass produced by the iron of the ships / by George Biddell Airy |
London : printed by R. and J.E. Taylor, 1839. |
Stewart, Balfour, 1828-1887 |
An account of experiments on the change of the elastic force of a constant volume of atmospheric air between 32° F. and 212° F. and also on the temperature of the melting-point of mercury / by Balfour Stewart |
[S.l. : s.n., 1863?] |
Account of experiments on the elastic force of steam up to twenty-four atmospheres / made by order of the Academy of Sciences in Paris. |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 3 (1830), p. 90-98 |
Henwood, William Jory |
Account of experiments on the performance of some steam engines in Cornwall / by W.J. Henwood ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1832), p. 246-251 |
Sabine, Edward, 1788-1883 |
An account of experiments to determine the figure of the earth : by means of the pendulum vibrating seconds in different latitudes, as well as on various other subjects of philosophical inquiry / by Edward Sabine |
London : J. Murray, 1825. |
Sabine, Edward, 1788-1883 |
An account of experiments to determine the figure of the earth by means of the pendulum vibrating seconds in different latitudes [Microform] : as well as on various other subjects of philosophical inquiry / by Edward Sabine ... printed at the expense of the Board of Longitude |
London : J. Murray, 1825. |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
An account of experiments to determine the quantity of light reflected by plane metallic specula under different angles of incidence : with a description of the photometer made use of / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 3 (1830), p. 278-288 |
Potter, Richard, 1799-1886 |
An account of experiments to determine the reflective powers of crown, plate, and flint glass at different angles of incidence : and an investigation towards determining the law by which the relective power varies in transparent bodies possessing the property of single refraction / by R. Potter ; communicated by the author |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1831), p. 53-67, 320-328 |
Haughton, Samuel, 1821-1897 |
Account of experiments to determine the velocities of rifle bullets commonly used / by Samuel Haughton ; read before the Royal Irish Academy, March 15, 1862 |
In: Dublin quarterly journal of science Vol. 2 (1862), p. 245-256 |
Bullock, William |
An account of four rare species of British birds / by William Bullock ; read November 17, 1812 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 11 (1815), p. 175-178 |
Ferguson, Samuel, 1810-1886 |
An account of further explorations at Locmariaquer, in Brittany / by Samuel Ferguson ; read before the Royal Irish Academy, December 14, 1863 |
In: Dublin quarterly journal of science Vol. 4 (1864), p. 129-133 |
Falconer, Hugh, 1808-1865 |
Account of Gamoplexis, an undiscovered genus of orchideous plants / by Hugh Falconer ; read February 2, 1847 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 20 (1851), p. 293-296 |
Falconer, Hugh, 1808-1865 |
Account of Gamoplexis, an undiscovered genus of orchideous plants / by Hugh Falconer ; read February 2, 1847 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 20 (1851), p. 293-296 |
Eiffe, John Sweetman |
Account of improvements in chronometers / made by John Sweetman Eiffe ; whith an appendix containing Robert Molyneux's specification of a patent for improvements in chronometers. |
London : printed by Palmer and Clayton and sold by J. Murray, 1842. |
Kelly, Denis H. |
Account of inscribed stones at Fuerty, county of Roscommon / by Denis H. Kelly ; read before the Royal Irish Academy, December 14, 1863 |
In: Dublin quarterly journal of science Vol. 4 (1864), p. 221-224 |
Ferguson, Samuel, 1810-1886 |
Account of inscribed stones in the sepulchral monument, called Mane Nelud, at Locmariaker : in the department of Morbihan, Brittany / by Samuel Ferguson ; read before the Royal Irish Academy, November 9, 1863 |
In: Dublin quarterly journal of science Vol. 4 (1864), p. 62-69 |
Scheler, Lucien, 1902- |
An account of Lavoisier's reconciliation with the Church a short time before his death / by Lucien Scheler and W.A. Smeaton |
In: Annals of science Vol. 14 (1958), p. 148-153 |
Account of M. Fresnel's discoveries respecting the inflexion of light |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 2 (1820), p. 150-153 |
Account of M. Oxley's observations on the variation of the needle, &c. in New Holland |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 4 (1821), p. 177-179 |
Wilson, J.P., sec. XIX. |
An account of magnetical experiments made in China and St. Helena : with a view of determining the position of the plane of no deviation in those places / by J.P. Wilson ; communicated by Peter Barlow |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 6 (1827), p. 318-321 |
Guilding, Lansdown, 1791-1831 |
An account of Margarodes, a new genus of insects found in the neighborhood of ants' nests / by Lansdown Guilding ; read December 4, 1827 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 16 (1833), p. 115-119 |
Account of meteoric stones, masses of iron, and showers of dust, red snow, and other substances, which have fallen from the heavens : from the earliest period down to 1819 |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 1 (1819), p. 221-235 |
Welsh, John |
An account of meteorological observations in four balloon ascents made under the direction of the Observatory commitee of the British association for the advancement of sciences / by John Welsh |
[S.l. : s.n., 1853?] (Torino : Tip. nazionale di G. Biancardi e C.) |
Brewster, David, 1781-1868 |
Account of meteorological observations made in North America by Dr. Holyoke and Prof. Dewey |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 6 (1822), p. 349-353 |
Watt, James, 1736-1819 |
Account of micrometers for measuring distances / by James Watt |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 2 (1820), p. 121-125 |
Account of Mr. Barton's method of making the iris metal ornaments : or of ornamenting steel, and other metals, with the prismatic colours. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 8 (1823), p. 128-132 |
Account of Mr. Edward Nairne's process of artificial drying and freezing by the air-pump |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 3 (1820), p. 56-59 |
Morton, Thomas. |
Account of Mr. Morton's patent slip for hauling vessels out of the water to be repaired, &c. / drawn up from information communicated by the inventor |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 2 (1820), p. 125-129 |
Account of Mr. Perkin's method of applying his new method of generating steam to the boilers of ordinary steam-engines. |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 9 (1823), p. 328-332 |
Barnes, Thomas. |
Account of Mr. R. Bowman of Irthington in Cumberland, who has completed his 115th year / by Dr. Barnes ; in a letter to Professor Jameson |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 4 (1821), p. 67-72 |
Account of Mr. Ronalds' pendulum doubler of electricity |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 9 (1823), p. 322-325 |
Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864 |
Account of natural ice-houses in Connecticut / by Benjamin Silliman |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 6 (1822), p. 353-356 |
Herschel, John F.W., 1792-1871 |
Account of observations made with a twenty-feet reflecting telescope : containing a second catalogue of 295 new double and triple stars (reduced to the beginning of 1830), together with some observations of double stars previously known / by J.F.W. Herschel |
London : printed by R. Taylor, 1827. |
Herschel, John F.W., 1792-1871 |
Account of observations made with a twenty-feet reflecting telescope / by J.F.W. Herschel |
London : printed by R. Taylor, 1826. |
Williams, Arthur Stanley |
An account of observations of the lunar crater Archimedes / [A. Stanley Williams] |
[S.l. : s.n, 1882?] |
Airy, George Biddell, 1801-1892 |
Account of observations of the transit of Venus, 1874, December 8, made under the authority of the British government and of the reduction of the observations / edited by George Biddell Airy |
[London] : printed for Her Majesty's Stationery office, 1881. |
Airy, George Biddell, 1801-1892 |
Account of observations of the transit of Venus, 1874, December 8, made under the authority of the British government and of the reduction of the observations [Microform] / edited by Sir George Biddell Airy |
[London] : Printed for H.M. Stationery Off., under the authority of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, 1881. |
Ferguson, Samuel, 1810-1886 |
Account of ogham inscriptions in the cave at Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon / by Samuel Ferguson ; read before the Royal Irish Academy, November 14, 1864 |
In: Dublin quarterly journal of science Vol. 5 (1865), p. 99-109 |
Jackson, George |
Account of Oromosia, a new genus of decandrous plants belonging to the natural order of Leguminosae / by George Jackson ; read February 6, 1810 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 10 (1811), p. 358-364 |
Account of other four cases of spectral illusion : (continued from no. vi, p. 245 [v.3]) |
In: Edinburgh journal of science Vol. 4 (1831), p. 261-263 |
Gerard, Alexander, 1792-1839 |
Account of part of a journey through the Himalaya Mountains / by Messrs. A. and P. Gerard ; communicated by Colonel Gerard |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 10 (1824), p. 295-305 |
Bousfield, Midian Othello, n. 1885 |
An account of physicians of color in the United States / M.O. Bousfield |
In: Bulletin of the history of medicine Vol. 17 (1945), p. 61-84 |
Reinwardt, Caspar Georg Carl |
Account of Professor Reinwardt's journey through the Preanger Regencies in Java |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 7 (1822), p. 28-35 |
Rümker, Karl Ludwig Christian, 1788-1862 |
Account of recent astronomical observations made on the continent / by C. Rumker ; in a letter to Dr. Brewster |
In: Edinburgh philosophical journal Vol. 5 (1821), p. 71-73 |
Smith, James Edward, 1759-1828 |
An account of Rhizomorpha medullaris, a new British fungus / by Sir James Edward Smith ; read June 17, 1817 |
In: Transactions of the Linnean society Vol. 12 (1818), p. 372-374 |