35 results on '"Henry Hennessy"'
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2. XXI. The figure and primitive formation of the earth, or researches in terrestrial physics.—Part I
3. XXXIII. On the limits of hypotheses regarding the properties of the matter composing the interior of the Earth
4. XL. Note on the annual precession calculated on the hypothesis of the Earth's solidity
5. XXVI. On the distribution of heat over islands, and especially over the British Isles
6. XVIII. On the figure of the planet Mars
7. I. Problems in mechanism regarding trains of pulleys and drums of least weight for a given velocity ratio
8. IV. On the thickness and structure of the earth's crust
9. LIX. Some Researches upon the connexion between the rotation of the Earth and the geological changes of its surface
10. XXVIII. On the physical structure of the earth
11. III. Hydraulic problems on the cross-sections of pipes and channels
12. XI. On the influence of the earth's internal structure on the length of the day
13. XVI. On the influence of the gulf-stream on the winters of the British Islands. In a letter from Professor Hennessy to Major-General Sabine, V. P. and Treas. R. S. Communicated by Major-General Sabine
14. XXII. Researches in terrestrial physics.-Part II
15. XXVIII. Terrestrial climate as influenced by the distribution of land and water at different geological epochs
16. Researches in physical geology. Part II
17. LII. On the comparative temperature of the northern and southern hemispheres of the earth
18. XIII. On the simultaneous distribution of heat throughout superficial parts of the earth
19. II. On the maximum discharge through a pipe of circular section when the effective head is due only to the pipe’s inclination
20. On a standard of length
21. LI. On the winters of Great Britain and Ireland, as influenced by the gulf-stream
22. III. On the attraction of spheroids
23. The Internal Stucture of the Earth
24. On the motion of water through pipes
25. On the Internal Fluidity of the Earth
26. The Figure of the Planet Mars
27. The Use of the Words 'Weight' and 'Mass'
28. I. Note to a paper on the geometrical construction of the cell of the honey bee ('Roy. Soc. Proc.,' vol. 39, page 253)
29. A meteorological phænomenon
30. The Rigidity of the Earth
31. II. Second note on the geometrical construction of the cell of the honey bee (‘Roy. Soc. Proc.,’ vol. 39, p. 253, and vol. 41, p. 442)
32. A letter to Sir John W. Lubbock, Bart., F. R. S. &c., On the stability of the Earth’s axis of rotation
33. IV. On the geometrical construction of the cell of the honey bee
34. Researches on physical geology.—Part I. The figure and primitive formation of the earth
35. V. On the synchronous distribution of temperature over the earth's surface
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