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Whewell, William. 32. Researches on the 

 Tides. 8th Series. On the progress of the 

 diurnal-inequality wave along the coasts of 

 Europe. Phil. Trans. 1837, pp. 227-244. 



33. Account of a level line measured from 



the Bristol Channel to the English Channel 

 during the year 1837-38, by Mr. BUNT. Brit. 

 Assoc. Eep. 1838, pp. 1-18. 



34. Report on the discussions of Tides. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838, pp. 19-20. 



35. On the results of observations made 



with a new Anemometer. [1837.] Camb. 

 Phil. Soc. Trans. VI., 1838, pp. 301-316. 

 36. Researches on the Tides. 9th Series. 

 On the determination of the laws of the tides 

 from short series of observations. Phil. Trans. 



1838, pp. 231-248. 



37. On tide calculation. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 



1839, p. 11. 



38. Remarks on Dr. WOLLASTON'S argu- 

 ment respecting the infinite divisibility of matter, 

 drawn from the finite extent of the atmosphere. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1839 (pt. 2), p. 26. 



39. Rapport sur les progres de la geologic, 



principalement en Angleterre, pendant 1'annee 

 academique 1837-38. ( Transl.) L'Institut, 

 VII., 1839, pp. 175-176, 183-184, 211-212. 



40. Researches on the Tides. 10th Series. 



On the laws of low-water at the port of Ply- 

 mouth, and on the permanency of mean water. 

 Phil. Trans. 1839, pp. 151-162. 

 41. Researches on the Tides, llth Series. 

 On certain tide-observations made in the Indian 

 seas. Phil. Trans. 1839, pp. 163-166 ; 1840, 

 pp. 161-174. 



42. On the relation of tradition to palreti- 



ology. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXIX., 1840, 

 pp. 258-274. 



43. Rapport sur les progres de la geologic, 



principalement en Angleterre, pendant 1'annee 

 academique 1838-39. (Transl.) L'Institut, 

 VIII., 1840, pp. 4-6, 15-16, 34-35. 



44. On the mean level of the sea. Phil. 



Mag. XVII., 1840, pp. 321-325. 



45. Researches on the Tides. 12th Series. 



On the laws of the rise and fall of the sea's 

 surface during each tide. Phil. Trans. 1840, 

 pp. 255-272. 



46. Report on discussions of Bristol Tides, 

 performed by Mr. BUNT. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1841, pp. 30-33. 



47. Report on the discussion of Leith Tide 



Observations, executed by Mr. D. Ross. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1841, pp. 33-36. 



48. Demonstration that all matter is heavy. 



[1841.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. VII., 1842, 

 pp. 197-208. 



Whewell, William. 49. Discussion of the ques- 

 tion : Are cause and effect successive or simul- 

 taneous. [1842.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 VII., 1842, pp. 319-332. 



1 SO. On glacier theories. Phil. Ma or . 



XXVI., 1845, pp. 171-173, 217-220. 



51. Remarks on Mr. HOPKINS'S reply to 

 " Remarks on Glacier Theories." Phil. Ma- 

 XXVI., 1845, pp. 431-433. 



52. Method of measuring the height of 

 clouds. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1846 (j)t. 2), pp. 15- 



53. On the wave of translation in con- 

 nexion with the northern drift. Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. III., 1847, pp. 227-232. 



54. Researches on the Tides. 13th Series. 

 On the tides of the Pacific and the diurnal in- 

 equality. [1847.] Phil. Trans. 1848, pp. 1-30. 



55. On the fundamental antithesis of phi- 

 losophy. [1844.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 VIII., 1849, pp. 170-181, 614-620. 



56. Of the intrinsic equation of a curve, 



and its application. Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 VIII., 1849, pp. 659-671 ; IX., 1856, pp. 150- 

 157. 



57. On HEGEL'S criticism of NEWTON'S 



"Principia." Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. VIII., 



1849, pp. 696-706. 



58. Researches on the Tides. 



14th Series. 



On the result of continued tide-observations at 

 several places on the British coast. Phil. Trans. 

 1850, pp. 227-234. 



59. On our ignorance of the tides. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1851, pp. 27-28. 



60. On a new kind of coloured fringes. 



Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 336-337. 



61. Criticism of ARISTOTLE'S account of 

 induction. [1850.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 IX., 1856, pp. 63-72. 



62. Mathematical exposition of some doc- 

 trines of Political Economy. [1850.] Camb. 

 Phil. Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. 128-149 ; (pt. 2) 

 PP. [l]-[7]. 



63. On the transformation of hypotheses in 

 the history of science. [1851.] Camb. Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1856 (pt. 2), pp. [139]-[146]. 

 64. On PLATO'S Survey of the Sciences. 



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Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. 

 590. 



Whewell, William, and (Sir) John William 

 Lubbock. Report on Prof. AIRY'S paper, en- 

 titled : " On an inequality of long period in the 

 motions of the Earth and Venus." Roy. Soc 

 Proc. III., 1832, pp. 108-113. 



Whidbey, Joseph. Account of the sinking of 

 the Dutch frigate "Ambuscade," of 32 guns, 

 near the Great Nore, with the mode used in 

 recovering her. Phil, Trans. 1803, pp. 321- 

 324. 



