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PAI II.
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No. XIII. On a Correction requisite be applied to the Length of a Pen-
dulum consisting of all suspended by a fine Wire: by
G. B. AIRY, Esq. M.A.
355
XIV.
On an Ancient Observationof a Winter Solstice: by R. W.
ROTHMAN, Esq. M.A.
361
XV.
On the Crystals of Boracic id, &c.: by W. H. MILLER, Esq.
M.A.
365
XVI.
On certain Conditions undewhich a Perpetual Motion is pos-
sible: by G. B. AIRY, EsqM.A.
369
XVII. Some Observations on the Hits and Character of the Natter-
Jack of Pennant, with a Li of Reptiles found in Cambridge-
shire: by the Rev. L. JENY, M.A. F.L.S.
373
PART II.
XVIII. On the General Equations of the Motion of Fluids, both Incom-
pressible and Compressible; ad on the Pressure of Fluids
in Motion: by J. CHALLIS, E. M.A.
.....
383
XIX.
XX.
On Crystals found in Slags: by 7. H. MILLER, Esq. M.A..... 417
On the Improvement of the Microsepe: by the Rev. H. CODDING-
TON, M.A. F.R.S.
421
XXI.
On the General Properties of Define Integrals: by R. MURPHY,
Esq. B.A.
429
TRANSACTIONS
OF THE
CAMBRIDGE
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
VOL. III PART I.
CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME III.
PART I.
N°. I.
On the Spherical Aberration of the Eye-pieces of Telescopes: by
G. B. AIRY, Esq. M.A......
1
II.
On Algebraic Notation: by THOMAS JARRETT, Esq. B. A...........
III. On the Disturbances of Pendulums and Balances, and on the
Theory of Escapements, by G. B. AIRY, Esq. M. A...
65
105
IV.
On the Pressure produced on a flat Plate when opposed to a Stream
of Air issuing from an Orifice in a plane Surface: by the
Rev. ROBERT WILLIS, B.A.
129
V.
On the Calculation of Annuities, and on some Questions in the
Theory of Chances: by J. W. LUBBOCK, Esq. B. A.
141
Tables I. to XI......
after 154
VI.
155
On the Longitude of the Cambridge Observatory: by G. B. AIRY,
Esq. M.A. Plumian Professor...........
VII. On the Extension of Boda's Empirical Law of the Distances of the
Planets from the Sun to the Distances of the Satellites from
their respective Primaries: by JAMES CHALLIS, Esq. M.A..... 171
VIII. On the Focus of a Conic Section: by PIERCE MORTON, Esq. B.A. 185
IX. Mathematical Exposition of some Doctrines of Political Economy:
by the Rev. W. WHEWELL, M. A. F. R. S.
191
Notes and Corrections.....
229
X.
On the Vowel Sounds, and on Reed Organ-Pipes: by the Rev.
R. WILLIS, M. A..
231
Appendix
263
XI.
On the Theory of the Small Vibratory Motions of Elastic Fluids:
by JAMES CHALLIS, Esq. M. A..................
269
XII. On the Comparison of Various Tables of Annuities: by J. W. LUB-
BOCK, Esq. B. A. F. R. & L.S.......
321
Tables I. to XII.
after 326
a
No. XIII.
......
On a Correction requisite to be applied to the Length of a Pen-
dulum consisting of a Ball suspended by a fine Wire: by
On an Ancient Observation of a Winter Solstice: by R. W.
On the Crystals of Boracic Acid, &c.: by W. H. MILLER, Esq.
....
On certain Conditions under which a Perpetual Motion is pos-
sible by G. B. AIRY, Esq. M. A.
XVII. Some Observations on the Habits and Character of the Natter-'
Jack of Pennant, with a List of Reptiles found in Cambridge-
shire by the Rev. L. JENYNS, M.A. F.L.S..
PART III.
pressible and Compressible; and on the Pressure of Fluids
in Motion: by J. CHALLIS, Esq. M. A.
XIX. On Crystals found in Slags: by W. H. MILLER, Esq. M. A...
XX. On the Improvement of the Microscope: by H. CODDINGTON,
Esq. M.A. F. R. S. ....
417
XXI. On the General Properties of Definite Integrals: by R. MURPHY,
Esq. B.A....