INDEX 
TO THE 
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS 
FOR THE YEAR 1843. 
A. 
Airy (George Biddell, Esq., M.A.). On the laws of individual tides at Southampton and at 
Ipswich, 45. 
B. 
Bakerian Lecture, 303. 
Barry (Martin, M.D.). Spermatozoa observed within the mammiferous ovum, 33. 
Belcher (Captain Sir Edward, R.N.). An account of the second series of magnetic determina- 
tions by, 113. 
Tide observations at Otaheite, or Tahiti, 55. 
Bladder {living). On the introduction of chemical decomponents into the, 7. 
Blood , on the existence of a complete circulation of the, in vessels, in Myriapoda and Macrourous 
Arachnida, 243. The circulatory system, 272. 
C. 
Calculi , phosphatic vesical, on the decomposition and disintegration of, 7. 
Crozier (Captain R.N.). Observations of magnetic declination made by, and officers under his 
command, on board Her Majesty’s Ship Terror, between November 1840 and April 1841, 
217. 
Crustacea , on the organ of hearing in, 233. 
E. 
Electricity, experimental researches in. Eighteenth series, 17. 
on the, evolved by the friction of water and steam against other bodies, 17. 
F. 
Faraday (Michael, Esq., D.C.L.). Experimental Researches in Electricity. Eighteenth series. 
On the electricity evolved by the friction of water and steam against other bodies, 17. 
Farre (Arthur, M.D.). On the organ of hearing in Crustacea, 233. 
G. 
Gas voltaic battery, on the, 91. 
Grove (VY. R., Esq., M.A.). On the gas voltaic battery. Experiments made with a view of 
ascertaining the rationale of its action and its application to eudiometry, 91. 
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