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Art. XXIII.—Considerations relative to the Chemical Action of Light. By M. Arago |
558 |
Art. XXIV.—On the Action of the Molecular Forces in producing Capillary Phænomena. By Professor Mossotti |
564 |
Art. XXV.—Note on a Capillary Phænomenon observed by Dr. Young. By Professor Mossotti |
578 |
Art. XXVI.—Explanation of a Method for computing the Absolute Disturbances of the Heavenly Bodies, which move in Orbits of any Inclination and Elliptic Eccentricity whatever. By M. Hansen, Director of the Observatory at Gotha |
587 |
Art. XXVII.—Results of the Magnetic Observations in Munich during the period of three years, 1840, 1841, 1842. By Dr. J. Lamont |
603 |
Art. XXVIII.—Observations of the Magnetic Inclination at Göttingen. By Professor C. F. Gauss |
623 |
Art. XXIX.—Sketch of the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage, Esq. By L. F. Menabrea of Turin, Officer of the Military Engineers |
666 |