Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Title Publication Date Language Citations
XV.—The Correlation between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance.1919/01/01English22
XI.—On q-Functions and a certain Difference Operator1909/01/01English18
I.—On Reciprocal Figures, Frames, and Diagrams of ForcesEnglish4
X. Theory of the Earth; or an Investigation of the Laws observable in the Composition, Dissolution, and Restoration of Land upon the Globe.English4
IX.—A Study of a Tectibranch Gasteropod Mollusc, Philine aperta (L.)1934/01/01English4
XXIX.—An Early Dictyoconus, and the Genus Orbitolina: Their Contemporaneity, Structural Distinction, and Respective Natural Allies1939/01/01English3
VI.—On Vortex MotionEnglish3
XXIV.—Scottish Tardigrada, collected by the Lake Survey.1907/01/01English3
II.—The Antarctic Fishes of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition1913/01/01English3
XX.—The Genus Dictyoconus and its Allies: A Review of the Group, together with a Description of Three New Species from the Lower Eocene Beds of Northern Baluchistan1930/01/01English3
XIX. On the Colours of Natural BodiesEnglish2
XV.—On the Dynamical Theory of Heat, with numerical results deduced from Mr Joule's Equivalent of a Thermal Unit, and M. Regnault's Observations on SteamEnglish2
IX.—The Postcranial Skeleton ofEnsthenopteron foordiWhiteaves1970/01/01English2
XXXI.—On New Forms of Marine Diatomaceæ, found in the Firth of Clyde and in Loch FineEnglish2
VII.—The Littoral Copepoda (Crustacea) of Inhaca Island, Mozambique1967/01/01English2
XXIX.—On the Prismatic Spectra of the Flames of Compounds of Carbon and HydrogenEnglish2
IV.—On the Equilibrium of Elastic SolidsEnglish1
XIV.—On the Life-history of Hydrobius fuscipes, L.1910/01/01English1
On the Carboniferous shark Tristychius arcuatus Agassiz from Scotland1978/01/01English1
5.—Additional Cytotaxonomic Notes on the Pteridophytes of Jamaica1973/01/01English1
XVI.—The Macrofauna of the Intertidal Sand of Kames Bay, Millport, Buteshire1942/01/01English1
XXXIV.—On a Dynamical Top, for exhibiting the phenomena of the motion of a system of invariable form about a fixed point, with some suggestions as to the Earth's motionEnglish1
XXVII.—Account of Experimental Observations on the Development and Growth of Salmon-Fry, from the exclusion of the Ova to the age of two yearsEnglish1
II.—On some littoral Oligochæta of the Clyde1912/01/01English1
IV.—The Pharmacological Action of Harmine1912/01/01English1
XXXVI.—An Account of Carnot's Theory of the Motive Power of Heat;with Numerical Results deduced from Regnault's Experiments on Steam.English1
IX.—On the Dynamical Theory of Heat. Part V. Thermo-electric CurrentsEnglish1
II. On the Vertical Position and Convolutions of certain Strata, and their relation with GraniteEnglish1
VI—Caradocian Cystidea from Girvan1913/01/01English1
XIV.—On Ostracoda collected by H. B. Brady, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., in the South Sea IslandsEnglish1