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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. Rep. 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 I'annee 

 academique 1837-38. {Transl.) LTnstitut, 



' 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. 1 1th 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 palseti- 



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

 pp. 258-274. 



43. Rapport sur les progres de la geologic, 



principalement en Angleterre, pendant I'annee 

 academique 1838-39. (Transl.) LTnstitut, 

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



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

 Mag. XVn., 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 Leilh 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. 

 VIL, 1842, pp. 319-332. 



50. On glacier theories. Phil. Mag. 



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



51. Remarks on Mr. Hopkins's reply to 



" Remarks on Glacier Theories." Phil. Mag. 

 XXVL, 1845, pp. 431-433. 



52. Method of measuring the height of 



clouds. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1846 {pt. 2), pp. 15- 

 16. 



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- 

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



55. On the fundamental antithesis of phi- 

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

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



56. Of the intrinsic equation of a curve, 



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

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

 157. 



57. On Hegel's criticism of Newton's 



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



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. L, 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. 



Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. IX., 1856, pp. 582- 

 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. 



