The Philosophical Magazine

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
XXIX. A new binary arrangement of the macrurous crustaceaEnglish44
LXXIX. On a curious property of vulgar fractionsEnglish36
I. On the electricity excited by the mere contact of conducting substances of different kindsEnglish32
XXI. Papers relating to the earthquake which occurred in India in 1819English26
XXXVII. On the transverse strength and resilience of timberEnglish16
XVII. A new binary arrangement of the brachyurous crustaceaEnglish13
LI. Memoir upon the decomposition of water, and of the bodies which it holds in solution, by means of galvanic electricityEnglish12
IV. Experiments in galvanic electricityEnglish11
VII. A description of a property of caoutchouc, or indian rubber; with some reflections on the cause of the elasticity of this substance. In a letter to Dr. HolmeEnglish10
XXIII. Some account of a journey to the frozen sea, and of the discovery of the remains of a mammoth. Translated from the FrenchEnglish9
XVIII. Extract from a memoir on a new metal called telluriumEnglish9
XLVII. Zoological noticesEnglish8
XXX. On capillary actionEnglish8
I. A new and expeditious process for rendering platina malleableEnglish7
XXXVIII. Remarks on the succession of rocks in the District of the LakesEnglish7
LVIII. Description of the camera lucidaEnglish7
LVIII. A binary arrangement of the class amphibiaEnglish7
XVI. On the hygrometer by evaporationEnglish7
L. Decas secunda novarum Plantarum SucculentarumEnglish6
VII. On the combinations of sulphur and phosphorus with platinaEnglish6
XXVI. On new compounds of carbon and hydrogen, and on certain other products obtained during the decomposition of oil by heatEnglish6
XXXI. Account of some electrical experiments by M. De Nelis, of malines in the Netherlands: with an extension of themEnglish6
XI. Some account of the spherical and numerical system of nature of M. Elias FriesEnglish5
XVIII. On the modifications of clouds, and on the principles of their production, suspension, and destruction; being the substance of an essay read before the Askesian Society in the session 1802–3English5
XCIII. On the laws observed in the distribution of vegetable formsEnglish5
I. On the method of the least squaresEnglish4
XLIV. Researches on some important points of the theory of heatEnglish4
XLII. On the mode of obtaining silicium, and on the characters and properties of that substanceEnglish4
XXXVIII. On tungstenEnglish4
XIV. A short view of the craniognomic system of Dr. Gall of ViennaEnglish4