228 RECORD OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY 



1843. Charles \Ylu-atstone. 



An Account of several new Instruments and Processes for determining the 



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



1844. Richard Owen. 



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

 their -oft 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. .Inme> 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. 



1 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. 



' ( (intributions 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. 



John Tyndail. 



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

 .1 M.i<rm-t : to which i- prefixed an account of some experiments on Molecular 

 Iiiflwri. '-.' Phil. Trans., 1855. 



1856. William Thomson. 



the Klectnwlynamir Qualities of Metals.' Phil. Trans., 1856. 



1857. Mirharl I'aradav. 



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



Phil. Trans., 1857. 



