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102. XLII. Intelligence and miscellaneous articles.
103. V. Historical sketch of the institution and progress of the Royal Society of London.
104. XIV. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
105. XV. Intelligene and miscellaneous articles.
106. XVI. On the equilibrium of arches.
107. XVII. Observations and experiments upon Dr. James's powder, with a method of preparing, in the humid way, a similar substance.
108. XX. On the analysis of wine.
109. XXIV. Letter from Professor Pictet , F. R. S. Professor of natural Philosophy at Geneva.
110. XXV. Letter to the editor of the Philosophical Magazine.
111. XXIX. Description of a new water engine, invented by Dr. West , of the Island of Jamaica.
112. XXX. Description of a new hygrometer.
113. XXXI. Historical sketch of the institution and progress of the Royal Society of London.
114. XXXII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
115. XLIII. Life of Joseph Toaldo , Professor of astronomy and meteorology at Padua.
116. XLV. Notices respecting new books.
117. XLVI. Proceedings of Learned and Economical Societies.
118. XLVII. Intelligence and miscellaneous articles.
119. XLVIII. Remarks upon several experiments made to prove the conversion of iron into steel by means of the diamond.
120. L. Report givent in to the class of the mathematical and physical sciences of the French national institute on the experiments of Volta, made the 2d of December 1800.
121. LIII. Outlines of a view of galvanism, chiefly extracted from a course of lectures on the Galvanic Phænomena, read at the Theatre of the Royal Institution.
122. LVII. Extract of a letter from M. Von Humboldt to Lalande.
123. LXI. Some account of C. Fourcroy.
124. LXII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
125. V. An examination of C. C louet's new process for making cast steel from bar iron by means of the decomposition of carbonic acid.
126. VIII. Account of a singular method of hunting wild swine in the Island of Sumatra.
127. IX. Inquiries into coloured light, by a collation of the experiments and observations made by Sir Isaac Newton on that subject; together with some additional ones.
128. X. On a new combination discovered in záffer, which brugnatelli considered as the cobaltic acid.
129. XIII. Reflections on the new primary planet supposed to exist between Mars and Jupiter, and now in all probability discovered.
130. XIV. Some particulars respecting the new planet Ceres Ferdinandea.
131. XVIII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
132. XXIII. History of astronomy for the year 1801.
133. XXVI. Analysis of the arseniates of copper and of iron.
134. XXXIV. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
135. XXXVI. On the fusion of malleable iron with various kinds of glass; being a continuation of the examination of C. C louet's Process for making cast steel.
136. XLII. On the spiral vibration of a stick or rod.
137. XLVII. Notices respecting new books.
138. XLVIII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
139. LI. Biographical account of the late Dr. Pulteney.
140. LII. Analysis of the arseniates of copper and of iron.
141. LVI. On the fate and character of the monk R oger B acon Read before the Literary and Philosophical Society.
142. LVII. Observations which seem to prove the Necessity of observing and meditating a long time before any decisive opinion is formed in Philosophy in general, and particularly in regard to the cause of earthquakes.
143. LXII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
144. II. Memoir on gluten.
145. III. Observations on the acetic and acetous acids.
146. VI. Experiments and observations on certain stony and metalline substances which at different times are said to have fallen on the earth; also on various kinds of native iron.
147. XI. The marquis of Worcester's scantlings of inventions.
148. XVI. Notices respecting new books.
149. XVII. Proceedings of Learned Societies.
150. Premiums offered by the Society , instituted at London, for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, for the year 1802.
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