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1843. Charles Wheatstone. 



' An Account of several new Instruments and Processes for determining the 

 Constants of a Voltaic Circuit.' Phil. Trans., 1843. 



1844. Richard Owen. 



'A Description of certain Belemnites, preserved, with a great proportion of 

 their soft parts, in the Oxford Clay, at Christian-Malford, Wilts.' 



Phil. Trans., 1844. 



1845. Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny. 



' Memoir on the Rotation of Crops, and on the Quantity of Inorganic Matters 

 abstracted from the Soil by various Plants under different circumstances.' 



Phil. Trans., 1845. 



1846. James David Forbes. 



' Illustrations of the Viscous Theory of Glacier Motion.' Phil. Trans., 1846. 



1847. William Robert Grove. 



' On certain Phenomena of Voltaic Ignition and the Decomposition of Water 

 into its constituent Gases by Heat.' Phil. Trans., 1847. 



1848. Rev. William Whewell. 



' Researches on the Tides. ' Thirteenth Series. On the Tides of the Pacific, 

 and on the Diurnal Inequality. Phil. Trans., 1848. 



1849. Michael Faraday. 



' Experimental Researches in Electricity.' Twenty-Second Series. 



Phil. Trans., 1849. 



1850. Thomas Graham. 



' On the Diffusion of Liquids.' Phil. Trans. , 1850. 



1851. Michael Faraday. 



' Experimental Researches in Electricity.' Twenty-Fourth Series. 



Phil. Trans., 1851. 



1852. Charles Wheatstone. 



' Contributions to the Physiology of Vision. Part. II. On some remarkable 

 and hitherto unobserved Phenomena of Binocular Vision (continued).' 



Phil. Trans., 1852. 



1853. Col. Edward Sabine. 



' On the Influence of the Moon on the Magnetic Declination at Toronto, 

 St. Helena, and Hobarton.' Phil. Trans., 1853. 



1854. Thomas Graham. 



' On Osmotic Force.' Phil. Trans., 1854. 



1855. John Tyndall. 



' On the Nature of the Force by which Bodies are repelled from the Poles of 

 a Magnet ; to which is prefixed an account of some experiments on Molecular 

 Influences.' Phil. Trans., 1855. 



1856. William Thomson. 



' On the Electrodynamic Qualities of Metals.' Phil. Trans., 1856. 



1857. Michael Faraday. 



' Experimental Relations of Gold (and other metals) to Light.' 



Phil. Trans., 1857. 



