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—>  Olai Borrichii itinerarium 1660-1665: the Journal of the Danish Polyhistor Ole Borch
—>  "Old and new views on some Chemical Problems"
—>  "Old and New World Naked-Eye Astronomy"
—>  "Old Ashmolean Building and the Growth of Science" : 2 entries
—>  "Old Blue Research Workers at Oxford"
—>  "Old Business Cards of Philadelphia"
—>  Old Clocks
—>  Old Clocks and Watches & Their Makers
—>  Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers
—>  "Old Edinburgh and the Beginning of the Edinburgh Medical School"
—>  Old English Barometers
—>  "Old English Barometers in the Collection of Mr. Percival D. Griffiths"
—>  "Old English Barometers"
—>  "Old English Instruments: An Historical Catalogue"
—>  "Old English Sand-Glasses"
—>  "Old Essex Gardeners and their Gardens"
—>  Old Globes in the Netherlands: A catalogue of terrestrial and celestial globes made prior to 1850 and preserved in Dutch collections
—>  Old Gramophones and Other Talking Machines
—>  "Old Henry Bond and the Longitude"
—>  Old Houses in Oxford
—>  Old Hungarian Pharmacies
—>  Old instruments used for extracting teeth
—>  Old London Bridge Tradesmens Cards & Tokens
—>  "Old London Bridge Tradesmen's Cards and Tokens"
—>  Old Maps and Globes with a List of Cartographers, Engravers, Publishers and Printers Concerned with Printed Maps and Globes from c. 1500 to c. 1850
—>  Old Maps of the Land of Israel
—>  Old Masterpieces in Surgery
—>  Old Medical and Dental Instruments
—>  Old Medicine
—>  "Old MS. charts belonging to the Marquis of Salisbury"
—>  Old Radio Sets
—>  'Old Scientific Instruments'
—>  "Old scientific instruments: for aesthetes and academics"
—>  Old Scottish Clockmakers From 1453 to 1850 Compiled from original sources with notes
—>  Old Telephones
—>  Old Typewriters
—>  Old-Time Gardens Newly set forth
—>  "Ole Romer and his Meridian Circle"
—>  "Oliver Cromwell and The Surveyor" : 2 entries
—>  Oliver Goldsmith : a biography
—>  "Oliver Joseph Lodge 1851-1940"
—>  Oliver Lodge and the Invention of Radio
—>  "Olmec Concave Iron-Ore Mirrors: The Aesthetics of a Lithic Technology and the Lord of the Mirror (With an Illustrated Catalogue of Mirrors)"
—>  Om Barometrets Middelstand ved Havet
—>  Om den historiske Udvikling af Mathematiken som exakt Videnskab indtil Udgangen af det 18de Aarhundrede
—>  Om Kometbanernes Indbyrdes Beliggenhed. Besvarelse af Universitetets Prisopgave for 1860
—>  Om Mikroskopets Bygning og dets Brug. En Laerebog
—>  Om Sveriges Hydrachnider
—>  Omar Khaiyam
—>  "On a Ceraunia of Jade Converted into a Gnostic Talisman"
—>  "On a Chinese Planisphere"
—>  "On a Combination of Oxymuriatic Gas and Oxygene Gas"
—>  "On a compact apparatus for determining Young's modulus for thin wires"
—>  "On a Galilean Telescope made about 1640 by William Gascoigne, Inventor of the Filar Micrometer"
—>  "On a Greek Qualitative Planetary Model of the Epicyclic Variety"
—>  "On a Magnetic Experiment"
—>  "On a Medieval Circle Quadrature: De circulo quadrando"
—>  "On a method for deducing approximately the focal lengths and magnifying powers of early telescopes"
—>  "On a Method of Cooling the Air of Rooms in Tropical Climates"
—>  On a moveable horizontal Sun-dial, capable of indicating apparent Solar Time within a small fraction of a Minute
—>  "On a New Analyzer, and its Use in Experiments of Polarization"
—>  On a New Classification of the Lepidoptera
—>  "On a new Compound Microscope"
—>  "On a New Design of Micromanipulator"
—>  "On a New Form of Electrical Contact-Maker for Astronomical and Other Clocks"
—>  On a New Form of Equatorial Telescope
—>  "On a new form of Ergometer (Dynamometer)"
—>  "On a new Form of Polariscope and its application to the Observation of the Sky"
—>  "On a New Form of Polariscope, and its application to The Observation of the sky"
—>  On a New Kind of Rays: 100 Years of X-Rays at Cambridge
—>  On a New Method of Determining the Latitude of a Place by Observations of the Pole-Star
—>  "On a New Method of Preparing Mercuric Hyponitrite"
—>  On a New Mode of Secret Writing
—>  "On a New Species of Coloured Fringes, produced by Reflexion between the Lenses of Achromatic Object-Glasses"
—>  "On a New Species of Coloured Rings, produced by the Reflection of Light between Two Plates of Parallel Glass of Equal Thickness"
—>  "On a new Species of the Genus Apteryx"
—>  "On a Nocturnal dated 1572 exhibited by Sir Reginald Palgrave at the Society of Antiquaries, Jan. 31, 1895"
—>  On a portable sundial of gilt brass made for Cardinal Wolsey : 2 entries
—>  "On a Possible Explanation of the Adaptation of the Eye to Distinct Vision at Different Distances"
—>  "On a Recently Observed Meteor"
—>  "On a Remarkable Case of Magnetic Intensity of a Chronometer"
—>  "On a remarkable Modification of Newton's Rings"
—>  "On a Self-acting Circular Dividing Engine"
—>  "On a simple electric immersion heater for constant temperature baths"
—>  "On a simple form of harmonic analyser"
—>  "On a Spectroscope in which the Prisms are automatically adjusted to the minimum angle of deviation for the particular ray under examination"
—>  "On a Standard Decimal Measure of Length for Mechanical Engineering Work, etc."
—>  "On a Sun-Dial"
—>  "On Abnormal Teeth in Certain Mammals, especially in the Rabbit"
—>  On Aerial Locomotion
—>  On Aerial Locomotion
—>  On an altazimuth constructed from the designs of the late Rev. Dr W. Pearson
—>  "On an Anomalous Case of Vision with regard to Colours"
—>  "On an Astrolabe Planisphere of English make"
—>  On an Astronomical Instrument of the Ancient Irish
—>  On Angular Aperture of Objectives for the Microscope: Read before the Microscopical Congress at Indianapolis, Indiana, August 15th., 1878 : 2 entries
—>  "On Apparatus for Testing the Delicacy of the Muscular and other Senses in different Persons"
—>  "On Artificial Temporary Colour-Blindness, with an Examination of the Colour Sensations of 109 Persons"
—>  On attraction and repulsion resulting from radiation
—>  "On Babbage's System of Mechanical Notation as Applied to Automatic Machinery"
—>  "On Bird and Beast in Ancient Symbolism"
—>  On British Stone Circles
—>  On Burning Mirrors: The Arabic Translation of the Lost Greek Original
—>  "On Celestial Photography"
—>  On Certain Considerations connected with the Orbits of Comets
—>  "On certain Impressions of Cold transmitted from the Higher Atmosphere, with the Description of an Instrument adapted to measure them"
—>  "On Certain Phenomena of Rotatory Motion"
—>  "On Certain Properties of Mercator's Chart, ..."
—>  On Champlain's Astrolabe: Lost on the 7th June, 1613 and Found in August, 1867, considered in solution of an obscurity in his journal of his first voyage up the Ottowa; and the great antiquityof astrolabes, and origin of their graduation
—>  "On Collecting Vinciana: The Dibner Collection at Brandeis University"
—>  "On competition between different species of graminivorous insects"
—>  "On Deducing the Longitude from an Observed Occultation of a Fixed Star by the Moon"
—>  "On Determining Innumerable Portions of a Sphere, the Solidities and Spherical Superficies of which Portions are at the same time Algebraically Assignable"
—>  'On Developments of Spectroscopic Apparatus in the Nineteenth Century'
—>  "On Differences and Differential Functions of Zero"
—>  "On Dinornis (Part II) containing Descriptions of portions of the Skull, the Sternum and other parts of the Skeleton of the species previously determined, with osteological evidences of three additional Species, and of a new Genus, Palapteryx"
—>  "On Dinornis (Part III): containing a Description of the Skull and Beak of that genus, and of the same characteristic parts of Palapteryx, and of two other genera of Birds, Notornis and Nestor; forming part of an extensive series of Ornithic remains disco
—>  "On Dinornis, an extinct Genus of tridactyle Struthious Birds, with descriptions of portions of the Skeleton of five Species which formerly existed in New Zealand. (Part I)"
—>  On Divers Arts: The Treatise of Theophilus
—>  On Education in the Principles of Art
—>  "On Electrical Currents circulating near the Earth's Surface, and their connection with the Phenomena of the Aurora Borealis"
—>  On Encke's Comet. Encke's Dissertation contained in no. CCX and CCXI of the 'Astronomische Nachrichten'. Translated from the German
—>  "On English Amber, and amber generally"
—>  "On Evaporation from a Circular Water Surface"
—>  On Eye-pieces for Telescopes and Microscopes
—>  On Facility of Intercourse
—>  "On five hitherto unrecovered copies of Jean Rey's "Essays" of 1630"
—>  On Forgotten Sources in the History of Science
—>  "On Graphical Methods of determining the Local or Greenwich Time of Sunset at different places within a given region"
—>  On Great Telescopes of the Future
—>  On Hypsometrical Measurements by means of the Barometer and the Boiling-Point Thermometer, ...
—>  "On Improvement in Meteorological Registration"
—>  "On John Rowley's Orrery"
—>  On Laboratory Arts
—>  On M. Hansteen's recent Magnetic Observations in Siberia. In a Letter to Professor Renwick of New York
—>  On Magnetism, Voltaic Electricity, and Electro-Dynamics. For the Use of Beginners
—>  "On making Telescope Tubes in the 17th Century (An Anonymous Italian Manuscript)"
—>  On Microscopes and Optics
—>  On Microscopical Manipulation, Being the Subject-Matter of a Course of Lectures Delivered before the Quekett Microscopical Club, January-April 1869
—>  On my friend Mr. Silvanus Morgan, his Book of Dialling
—>  On Necessary and Contingent Truth: Considered in regard to some Primary Principles of Mathematical and Mechanical Science
—>  On New Tables of the Moon's Parallax to be substituted for those of Burckhardt
—>  On Occulting micrometers and their Value as applied to Exact Astronomical Measurements
—>  "On Optical Apparatus Used in Lighthouses"
—>  "On Period Relations in Babylonian Astronomy"
—>  "On Period-relations in Babylonian Astronomy"
—>  "On Plimpton 322. Pythagorean Numbers in Babylonian Mathematics"
—>  On pocket sundials : 2 entries
—>  On Poisons in relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine
—>  On Polishing the Specula of Reflecting Telescopes
—>  "On Problems, Tasks and Working Aids in Solar Research"
—>  "On Raising Water for the Purposes of Irrigation in the Colonies"
—>  On repulsion resulting from radiation. Preliminary note on the Otheoscope
—>  "On resistances with current and potential terminals"
—>  On Rotatory Stability; and its Applications to Astronomical Observations on board Ships
—>  "On Science and Social Change"
—>  On Shooting Stars
—>  On Some Applications of the Method of Mechanical Quadratures
—>  On Some Aspects of the Scientific Method
—>  "On some Hybrid Bovine Animals bred in the Society's Garden"
—>  "On some New Phenomena of Chemical Changes produced by Electricity, particularly the Decomposition of the Fixed Alkalies and the exhibition of the new Substances which Constitute their bases; and on the general nature of Alkaline bodies"
—>  On Some of the Methods at present in Use in Pure Geometry : 2 entries
—>  "On Some points in the Meteorology of Bombay"
—>  "On some pre-publication copies of Lavoisier's "Traite" (1789)"
—>  "On some properties in achromatic object-glasses applicable to the improvement of the microscope"
—>  On Some Recent Improvements made in the Mountings of the Telescopes at Birr Castle.
—>  "On Some Recent Improvements made in the Mountings of the Telescopes at Birr Castle"
—>  "On Some Results of the Magnetic Survey of Scotland in the Years 1857 and 1858, undertaken, at the request of the British Association, by the late John Welsh, Esq., F.R.S."
—>  On Spectrum Analysis as Applied to Microscopical Observation: The subject of a lecture delivered at the South London Microscopical and Natural History Club, April 9, 1872 : 2 entries
—>  On Spectrum Analysis as applied to Microscopical Observation : 2 entries
—>  On Superstitions connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery
—>  "On Surface Energy and Surface Entropy"
—>  On Surgery and Instruments
—>  "On the "Hyperbola" Method for the Measurement of Surface Tensions"
—>  "On the 100th Anniversary of the Birthday of Friedrich Paschen and Pieter Zeeman"
—>  "On the Abbe Theory (1873)"
—>  "On the Action of Electricity on Gases. II On the Electric Decomposition of Carbonic-acid Gas"
—>  "On the action of Light upon Plants, and of Plants upon the Atmosphere"
—>  "On the Adaptation of the Structure of the Sloths to their peculiar Mode of Life"
—>  On the Adaption of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: principally with reference to the supply of his wants and the exercise of his intellectual faculties
—>  On the Adaption of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants and the Exercise of His Intellectual Faculties
—>  "On the Adjustment of the Transit Circle and Equatorial"
—>  "On the Advantage of a Collection of Numbers, to be entitled the Constants of Nature and Art"
—>  "On the Advantages to be attained by a Revision and Re-arrangement of the Constellations, with especial Reference to those of the Southern Hemisphere, and on the Principles on which such Re-arrangement ought to be Conducted"
—>  "On the Advantages to be derived from the Use of Metallic Reflectors for Sextants and other Reflecting Instruments; and on Methods of directly determining the Errors in Mirrors and Sun-Shades used in Reflecting Instruments"
—>  On the Advisability of Training the Youth of Britain to Military Exercises, as productive of National Safety
—>  "On the Agreement with Experiment of the Dilution Formula Deduced from the Debye-Huckel Theory"
—>  "On the Aims and Methods of Biological History and Biography with some notes for the collaborators of the Index Botanicorum"
—>  "On the Amount of the Radiation of Heat, at Night, from the Earth, and from various bodies placed on or near the Surface of the Earth"
—>  On the Ampitheatre at Pola in Istria
—>  "On the Ancient Weights of Britain"
—>  "On the Angle of Dock Gates and the Bee's Cell"
—>  "On the Angular Disturbances of Ships, the Measurement of the Amount, and the Elimination of the Effects in Certain Cases"
—>  "On the Annelida obtained during the Cruise of H.M.S. "Valorous" to Davis Strait in 1875"
—>  "On the apparent change in weight during Chemical Reaction" : 5 entries
—>  "On the Apparent Place of the Pole-Star at the Time of its Upper Culmination for the Years 1820, 1821, 1822."
—>  "On the Apparent Place of the Pole-Star at the Time of its Upper Culmination for the Years 1820, 1821, 1822"
—>  "On the Application of a Differential Densimeter to the Study of some Mediterranean Waters" : 3 entries
—>  "On the Application of Manley's Differential Densimeter to the Study of Sea-waters on board Ship" : 3 entries
—>  On the Application of the Method of Least Squares to the Determination of the most probable Errors of Observation in a Portion of the Ordnance Survey of England
—>  "On the application of the microscope to scientific purposes"
—>  "On the Approximate Estimation of the Critical Constants of Unassociated Substances"
—>  On the Arenarius of Archimedes
—>  On the Astrolabe
—>  "On the Astronomical Observations Recorded in the Nihongi, the Ancient Chronicle of Japan."
—>  "On the Astronomical Tables of the Islamic Middle Ages"
—>  "On the Atomic Weight of Glucinum (Beryllium)"
—>  "On the Atomic Weight of Graphite"
—>  "On the Babylonian Origin of some Hipparchian Parameters"
—>  "On the Balance Magnetometer, and its Temperature Corrections"
—>  On the Baramikas
—>  On the Bearings of the Study of Natural Science, and of the Contemplation of the Discoveries to which that Study Leads, on our Religious Ideas
—>  On the Boyle: a newsletter of work in progress on Robert Boyle (1627-91)
—>  "On the Cause of Storms, Waterspouts, etc."
—>  On the Causes of the Phenomena of Terrestrial Magnetism, and on some Electro-mechanism for Exhibiting the Secular changes in its Horizontal and Vertical Components
—>  "On the Change of Temperature in Europe, and the Variation of the Magnetic Needle"
—>  "On the Chromatology of the Blood of Some Invertebrates"
—>  "On the Co-latitude of the Observatory of Stephen Groombridge, Esq., at Blackheath; determined by his own Observations of circumpolar Stars, reduced by the Constant of Refraction 58", 133 at 45o"
—>  On the Collection of Boracic Acid from the Lagoni of Tuscany
—>  "On the Colours of Waters"
—>  "On the Combination of Thiophenol and Guaiacol with the Esters of the Acids of the Acetylene Series"
—>  "On the Combining Power of Atoms"
—>  On the Composition of a Stone from the Meteoric Shower which fell at Dokachi, Bengal, on October 22, 1903.
—>  "On the Construction and Standardization of an Interferometer Pressure Guage"
—>  On the Construction and Use of the Microscope
—>  On the Construction of a Five-foot Equatorial Reflecting Telescope
—>  "On the construction of a five-foot equatorial reflecting telescope"
—>  On the Construction of a Silvered Glass Telescope fifteen and a half inches in aperture, and its use in Celestial Photography
—>  "On the Construction of Meteorological Instruments, so as exactly to determine their Indications during Absence, at any given instant, or at successive intervals of Time"
—>  "On the Construction of Specula of Six-feet Aperture; and a Selection from the Observations of Nebulae made with them"
—>  On the Construction of Sun-Dials
—>  On The Construction of Water-Clocks. Kitab Arshimidas Fi'amal Al-Binkamat
—>  "On the Correction of Errors in the Distribution of Time Signals"
—>  On the Corrections of Latitude and Middle Time, from Double Altitudes of the Sun : 2 entries
—>  On the corrections of Latitude and Middle-time
—>  On the Cosmosphere
—>  "On the Cytology of the Vegetative and Reproductive Organs of the Saprolegnieae"
—>  "On the Destruction of Ferments in the Alimentary Canal"
—>  On the Determination of the Distance of a Comet from the Earth, and the Elements of its Orbit
—>  "On the Determination of the Mean Temperature of every Day in the Year from all the Thermometrical Observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; from the Year 1814 to the end of 1856"
—>  "On the Determination of the Numerical Values of the Coefficients in any series consisting of Sines and Cosines of Multiples of a Variable Angle"
—>  "On the Development of Botrylloides and the Ancestry of Vertebrates. (Preliminary Note)"
—>  "On the Development of Spectacles in London from the End of the Seventeenth Century"
—>  On the Difference of Longitude between the Observatories of Armagh and Dublin, determined by Rocket Signals
—>  "On the Dioecious Character of the Rotifera"
—>  On the Dispersive Power of the Atmosphere, and its Effect on Astronomical Observations
—>  On the Distribution and the Migrations of Muggiaea Atlantica, Cunningham, in the English Channel, the Irish Sea, and off the South and West Coasts of Ireland, in 1904.
—>  "On the Distribution of Mid-water Chaetognatha in the North Atlantic during the Month of November"
—>  "On the Distribution of the Powers of Producing Heat and Light among the different groups of the Animal Kingdom"
—>  On the Double Refraction and Polarisation of Light
—>  "On the Drop-Weight Method for determining Surface-Tensions"
—>  On the Earlier Notices Relative to the Natural History of the Giraffe
—>  On the Early Use of Arabic Numerals in Europe
—>  "On the effect upon the Magnetic Needle, of the Aurora Borealis, visible at Philadelphia, on the 17th of May, 1833"
—>  "On the Effects of an Epicaridan Parasite, Gyge branchialis, on Upogebia littoralis"
—>  'On the Effects of Instrumentation upon Nineteenth Century Chemistry'
—>  "On the Electrical Conductivities produced in Air by the Motion of Negative Ions"
—>  On the Elements of Light, and their identity with those of Matter, Radiant and Fixed
—>  "On the Elements of the Orbit of Halley's Comet, at its Appearance in the Years 1835 and 1836"
—>  "On the Equations of Loci traced upon the Surface of the Sphere, as expressed by Spherical Co-ordinates"
—>  "On the Error of a Received Principle of Analysis, respecting Functions which Vanish with their Variables"
—>  "On the Evidence of the existence of the Decennial Inequality in the Solar-diurnal Magnetic Variations, and its non-existence in the Lunar-diurnal Variation, of the Declination at Hobarton"
—>  "On the Existence of Crystals with different primitive forms and physical properties in the Cavities of Minerals; with additional Observations on the New Fluids in which they occur"
—>  "On the Extraction of pure Phosphoric Acid from Bones, and on a new and anomalous Phosphate of Magnesia"
—>  "On the Extra-Meridian Determination of Time By Means of A Portable Transit-Instrument"
—>  "On the Fauna of the Atlantic Coast of Canada"
—>  "On the finding of the Rates of Time-keepers"
—>  "On the Fixation of Mucin and the Preparation of Autoradiographs"
—>  "On the Floatage of Small Heavy Bodies in Air and Certain Atmospheric Phaenomena dependent thereon"
—>  On the flowering plants and ferns of Oxfordshire and the Contiguous Counties
—>  "On the Formation of Diatom Structure, II"
—>  On the Gale of October 13th-14th, 1881, over the British Isles
—>  "On the General Method of Expressing the Paths of Light and of the Planets, by the Coefficients of a Characteristic Function"
—>  "On the Generation of a Luminous Glow in an Exhausted Receiver moving near an Electrostatic Field, and the Action of a Magnetic Field on the Glow so produced"
—>  "On the genetics of 'rogues' among culinary peas (Pisum sativum)"
—>  "On the Geology of Cockburnlaw, and the Adjoining District, in Berwickshire; with a Map and Sections'
—>  "On the Geology of Cornwall, with Special Reference to the Long Excursion"
—>  "On the Great Magnetic Disturbance which extended from August 28 to September 7, 1859, as recorded by Photography at the Kew Observatory"
—>  On the Habits and Instincts of Animals
—>  On the Heat of Vapours
—>  "On the Hindoo Formulae for Computing Eclipses, Tables of Sines & Various Astronomical Problems"
—>  "On the Hindu Quadrature of the Circle and the infinite series of the proportion of the Circumference to the Diameter exhibited in the Four sastras, the Tantra Sangraham, Yucti Bhasha, Carana Padhati, and Sadratnamala"
—>  "On the Histology of the Mammalian Gastric Glands, and the Relation of Pepsin to the Granules of the Chief-Cells"
—>  "On the History of Armenian Astronomy"
—>  "On the History of the Aurora Borealis"
—>  "On the Horary Oscillations of the Barometer near Edinburgh, deduced from 4410 Observations; with an Inquiry into the Law of Geographical Distribution of the Phenomenon"
—>  "On the Horizontal Force of the Earth's Magnetism"
—>  On the Importance of Testing Chronometers before they are Used at Sea, with Examples to show how their most common Faults may be detected
—>  "On the Infinite Number of Infinite Orders: A Chapter of the Pre-History of Transfinite Numbers"
—>  "On the Influence of the Earth's Internal Structure on the Length of the Day"
—>  "On the Influence of the Gulf-Stream on the Winters of the British Isles"
—>  "On the Insulation of Highly Attenuated Wires in Platinum Resistance Thermometers"
—>  On the introduction of heliocentric system into Japan
—>  On the Investigation of Astronomical Circles : 2 entries
—>  On the Investigation of Astronomical Circles and A Register of one of Mister Mudge's Time-keepers
—>  "On the Irregular Oscillations of the Barometer at Manchester"
—>  On the land and fresh water Mollusca inhabiting the neighbourhood of Oxford.
—>  "On the late extraordinary depression of the Barometer"
—>  "On the Latitude of Cambridge Observatory"
—>  "On the Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich"
—>  On the Laws of Terrestrial Magnetism in various Parts of the Earth
—>  On the Laws of the Double Refraction of Quartz
—>  "On the Laws of the Double Refraction' of Quartz"
—>  "On the Length of the Seconds Pendulum in the Observatory of Greenwich"
—>  On the Limits of the Optical Capacity of the Microscope
—>  "On the Lines that divide each diurnal arc into Six Equal Parts"
—>  "On the Lines that divide each Semidiurnal Arc into Six Equal Parts"
—>  On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies, and on the Great Magnet the Earth. A New Physiology, demonstrated with many arguments and experiments
—>  On the Longitude of the Armagh Observatory, given by Fifteen Chronometers of Arnold and Dent, etc.
—>  On the Longitude of Washington, computed from the Moon-Culminations observed during the years 1839-1842 inclusive
—>  "On the Lubrication of Resistance-Box Plugs"
—>  "On the Lunar-Diurnal Magnetic Variation at Toronto"
—>  On the Manufacture of Crucible Cast Steel
—>  "On the Mechanical Performance of Logical Inference"
—>  "On the Meteor which appeared on Thursday the 12th of August 1852, at about 9h 20m p.m. Greenwich Time"
—>  "On the Meteorological and Physical Effects of the Solar Eclipse of March 15, 1858"
—>  "On the Method of Testing Marine Meteorological Instruments, recently introduced at the Liverpool Observatory"
—>  "On the Microscope"
—>  "On the Microscopes of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek"
—>  On the Mineral Water discovered in Sinking the Artesian Well at St Clement's, Oxford, and also on Certain Geological Inferences suggested by the Character of the Water
—>  On the Modern Reflecting Telescope and the Making and Testing of Optical Mirrors
—>  "On the Modification of the Doubly Refracting and Physical Structure of Topaz, by Elastic Forces emanating from Minute Cavities"
—>  On the Modifications of Clouds and on the Principles of their Production, Suspension, and Destruction: Being the Substance of an Essay read before the Askesian Society in the Session 1802-03
—>  "On the Molecular Tactics of a Crystal"
—>  "On the Moon's Photographic Diameter and on the applicability of Celestial Photography to accurate Measurement"
—>  On the Natural Faculties
—>  On the Nature and Evidence of the Primary Laws of Motion : 2 entries
—>  On the Nature of the Mind
—>  "On the Nature of the Truth of the Laws of Motion"
—>  "On the Nature of those Red Protuberances which are seen on the Sun's Limb during a Total Eclipse"
—>  On the New Method of Determining the Longitude by the Culmination of the Moon and Stars: Being a Paper read before the Astronomical Society of London. To which are now added an Appendix and a List of Stars, applicable to the Purpose, for the Year 1825
—>  "On the Observed Variations in the Temperature Coefficients of a Precision Balance" : 3 entries
—>  On the Optical Glass prepared by the late Dr. Ritchie
—>  "On the Optical Properties of Sulphuret of Carbon, Carbonate of Barytes, and Nitrate of Potash; with Inferences respecting the Structure of Doubly Refracting Crystals"
—>  On the Orbits Described by Bodies revolving in Given Planes Round Immoveable Centres of Forces
—>  "On the Orbits in which Bodies Revolve, being acted upon by a Centripetal Force, varying as any Function of the Distance, when those Orbits have two Apsides"
—>  "On the Origin and Investigation of Porisms"
—>  "On the Origin of Alchemy"
—>  "On the Origin of Clockwork, Perpetual Motion Devices and the Compass"
—>  "On the Origin of Numerals."
—>  On the origin of species by means of natural selection, or, The preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life
—>  "On the original form of the Alfonsine Tables"
—>  "On the Oxidation and Disoxidation Effected by the Alkaline Peroxides"
—>  "On the Parallax of a-Centauri"
—>  On the Pediculi infesting the Different Races of Man
—>  "On the Periodicity of Approximately 21 Minutes in the Recurrence of Earthquakes"
—>  On the Peroxides of the Radicals of the Organic Acids
—>  "On the Perpetuum Mobile"
—>  "On the Planetary Theory of Copernicus"
—>  On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Adaption of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man
—>  On the power, wisdom, and goodness of God : as manifested in the creation of animals, and in their history, habits, and instincts
—>  "On the Present State of Meteorological Science in England"
—>  "On the Production of Coloured Flames for use with Spectrometers and Polarimeters"
—>  On the Rainfall for 25 Years (1851-1875) as Observed at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
—>  On the Recent Progress and Present State of the Sciences of Meteorology and Terrestrial Magnetism
—>  "On the Reconstruction of Chinese Alchemy"
—>  "On the Red Prominences seen during Total Eclipses of the Sun"
—>  "On the Reduction of Transpiration Observations"
—>  "On the Relation between Atmospheric Perturbations and Explosions of Fire-Damp in Mines"
—>  "On the Relations of the Secular Variation of the Magnetic Declination and Inclination at London, Cape of Good Hope, St. Helena and Ascension Island, as Exhibited on the Magnetarium"
—>  "On the Relationship between the Somme River and the Somme Valley"
—>  "On the Relative Brightness of the Sun and Moon, from Observations made at the Observatory of Harvard College"
—>  "On the Removal of Gas-Grown Skins from a Sprengel Pump"
—>  "On the Response of the Chick, before and after Hatching to changes of External Temperature"
—>  "On the Results of Periodical Observations of the Positions and Distances of Nineteen of the Stars in Sir John Herschel's Lists of Stars, favourably situated for the Investigation of Parallax, contained in Part II. of the Philosophical Transactions for 18
—>  On the results of Spectrum Analysis applied to the Heavenly Bodies: A Discourse delivered at Nottingham, before the British Association, August 24, 1866
—>  On the Rochon Micrometer Telescope, and its Application to the Measurement of Distances, with a Table for the Distances for every Second
—>  On the Safety Lamp for Coal Miners; with some Researches on Flame
—>  "On the Sailing Instructions of Vasco Da Gama to Pedro Alvares Cabral"
—>  "On the Salinon of Archimedes"
—>  "On the Satellites of Uranus"
—>  "On the Scientific Correspondence of Wilhelm Ostwald with Polish Scientists"
—>  On the Shoulders of Merchants: Exchange and the Mathematical Conception of Nature in Early Modern Europe
—>  On the Site of the Ancient City of Aurunci, and on the Volcanic Phenomena which it Exhibits; with some remarks on Craters of Elevation, on the Distinctions between Plutonic and Volcanic Rocks, and on the Theories of Volcanic Action which are at present mo
—>  On the Site of the Ancient City of the Aurunci, and on the volcanic phenomena which it exhibits {?} With some remarks on craters of elevation, on the distinctions between plutonic and volcanic rocks, and on the Theories of Volcanic Action which are at pre
—>  On the Site of the Ancient City of the Aurunci, and on the Volcanic Phenomena which it Exhibits; with some remarks on craters of elevation, on the distinctions between Plutonic and volcanic rocks, and on the theories of volcanic action which are at presen
—>  "On the Skull and Auditory Organ of the Siluroid Hypophthalmus"
—>  "On the Spinning-Glands in Phrynus; with an Account of the so-called "Penis" and of the Morphology of the Operculum"
—>  "On the Spiral Character of the Great Nebula in Orion"
—>  "On the Stanhope Logical and Arithmetical Machines"
—>  "On the Storage of Small Quantities of Gas at Low Pressures"
—>  "On the Structure, Functions, and Homologies of the Manducatory Organs in the Class Rotifera"
—>  "On the Study of Interconnections Between Natural and Technical Sciences"
—>  On the Study of Physiology: Its Relation to Other Studies, and its Use as a Preparation for that of Medicine
—>  "On the Surface Tensions of Liquid Crystals"
—>  "On the Surgical and other Cases of Interest during Twenty-three years in Perthshire Mental Hospitals"
—>  "On the Survival of certain Racial Features in the Population of the British Isles"
—>  "On the Synthesis of Benzo-g-Pyrone"
—>  "On the Tables of Planetary Visibility in the Almagest and the Handy Tables"
—>  "On the Temperature Variation of the Orthobaric Density of Unassociated Liquids"
—>  "On the term hsuan chi and the flanged trilobate discs"
—>  "On the Tetravalency of Oxygen; with remarks on the varying valency of the elements and the present chemical aspect of the valency problem"
—>  On the Theory of Parallel Lines
—>  On the Theory of Ratio and Proportion, as Treated by Euclid, including an Inquiry into the Nature of Quantity
—>  On the Theory of the Moon and on the Perturbations of the Planets
—>  "On the Theory of the Motion of Glaciers"
—>  "On the Tides of the Western Coast of the United States - Tides of San Francisco Bay, California"
—>  "On the Total Eclipse of the Sun, July 28, 1851, observed at Goteborg; with a Description of a New Portable Micrometer"
—>  "On the Total Solar Eclipse of 1851"
—>  "On the Trail of ... Friar Roger Bacon"
—>  "On the Trail of the Comet"
—>  "On the Twenty-Five Feet Zenith Telescope lately erected at the Royal Observatory"
—>  On the Universe
—>  "On the Use of Equivalent Numbers in the Method of Least Squares"
—>  On the Use of Highly-Attenuated Wires for Platinum Thermometers : 2 entries
—>  "On the Use of Invar Steel for Precision Balances" : 2 entries
—>  "On the use of the katharometer for the measurement of respiration"
—>  "On the Variation of Surface-Tension with Temperature"
—>  "On the Variation of Vegetation and Temperature of the Faroe Islands"
—>  "On the varieties of the signatures of Toun"
—>  "On the Variety of Voices"
—>  "On the Vibrations of Heavy Bodies in Cycloidal and in Circular Arches, as compared with their Descents through Free Space; including an Estimate of the Variable Circular Excess in Vibrations continually decreasing"
—>  "On the Waters of the Salt Lake of Urmi"
—>  "On Three Huygens Lenses in the Possession of the Royal Society of London"
—>  On Tubular Girder Bridges
—>  "On Two Newly Discovered Silver Tetra-Drachms of Amyntas, King of Galatia: with some Remarks on the Diminution in the Weight of the Attic Drachma"
—>  "On valency, validity and residual affinity"
—>  "On Variation in the Flowers of certain Species of Primula"
—>  "On View in the Quincentenary Exhibition: Machines Devised by Leonardo da Vinci"
—>  On Virgil's Two Seasons of Honey, and his Season of Sowing Wheat. With a New and Compendious Method of Investigating the Risings and Settings of the Fixed Stars
—>  "On Water-Filters"
—>  "On Wollaston's Argument from the Limitations of the Atmosphere, as to the Finite Divisibility of Matter"
—>  Onbekend talent: leerlingen van de Utrechtse Fundatie van Renswoude, 1761-1795
—>  "Ondes et particules dans la pensee scientifique chinoise"
—>  "Ondes et particules dans la pensee scientifique chinoise"
—>  "One down - 599 clocks to go"
—>  One Good Turn: A Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw
—>  One Hundred and Ninth Annual General Meeting, the Report of Council, and Accounts for the Year Ended December 31st 1949
—>  One Hundred Years of Electricty Supply
—>  One Hundred Years of Maritime Radio
—>  "One Hundred Years of Microscopy in the United States"
—>  One Hundred Years of Optical Analytical Instruments from Jena
—>  One Hundred Years of Submarine Cables
—>  "One Man's Work for Us All: The Man who Named the Plants and Animals. - The Life-Story of Carl Linnaeus"
—>  "One million volt electron microscope"
—>  One Thousand Objects for the Microscope
—>  Online Aubrey gallery launched
—>  Onomasticon zoicon, plerorumque animalium differentias & nomina propria pluribus linguis exponens. Cui accedunt Mantissa anatomica; et quaedam De variis fossilium generibus
—>  Onzichtbare Stralen 1896-1996: 100 jaar natuurlijke radioactiviteit
—>  Open Slot: Sluitwerk en Slotenmakers in Nederland uit de 15e tot de 19e Eeuw
—>  Opening Address of Major-General Sir Richard Airey, K.C.B.
—>  Opening Ceremony of the Historical Medical Museum
—>  "Opening of the Lewis Evans Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments by the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, May 5th, 1925"
—>  Opening of the New Building by the Lord Rothschild. 8 October 1951
—>  Openness, Secrecy, Authorship: Technical Arts and the Culture of Knowledge from Antiquity to the Renaissance
—>  Opera
—>  Opera Alberti Dureri Das ist Alle Buecher des wirtberhuembten und Kunstreichen Mathematici und Mahlers Albrechten Durers von Nurenberg, so viel deren von ihm selbst in An 1525. und 1528 Kurtz vor und gleich nach seinem todt in Truck geben
—>  Opera Aliquot et Versiones, partim iam nata, partim recognita atque aucta. Eorum Catalogum versa pagina exhibet.
—>  Opera Chirurgica ...
—>  Opera Eaquae ad Adinventam ab ipso Artem Universalem, Scientiarum Artiumque Omnium Brevi compendio, firmaq; memoria apprehendendarum, locupletissimaque vel oratione ex tempore pertractandarum, pertinent
—>  "Opera Glasses from the Optical Museum in Jena"
—>  "Opera Glasses"
—>  Opera Jacobi Fontani Sammaximitani Primarii Medici, et in Academia Aquensi Borbonia Professoris Regii. Opera: in quibus universae artis medicae secundum Hippocratis & Galeni doctrinam, Partes Quatuor methodice explicantur. Praeponuntur Libri Duo de Demons
—>  Opera Mathematica : 2 entries
—>  Opera Mathematica (972-1003)
—>  Opera Mathematica continienta Elementa Geometriae Discursum De Mota Locali Staticam & Duas Madrinas, ad conficienda Horologia Solaria, habiles, etc.
—>  Opera Medica
—>  Opera omnia : 6 entries
—>  Opera Omnia Medico - Chemico - Chirurgica, tribus voluminibus comprehensa
—>  Opera Omnia, Anatomica et Medica
—>  Opera Omnia, Medica, & Physica
—>  Opera Omnia, nitidius quam unquam hactenus edita, plurimum emendata, Indicibus rerum copiosissimis, ac distinctione characterum exornata : 2 entries
—>  Opera Omnia. Seu Arcana Naturae. Ope Exactissimorum Microscopiorum Detecta, experimentis variis comprobata. Epistolis, Ad varios illustres Viros, ut et Ad integram quae Londini floret, sapientem Societatem, cujus Membrum est, datis, Comprehensa, & Quatuor : 3 entries
—>  Opera Posthuma. Quibus Praefationes, & Animadversiones addidit, pluribusque in locis emendationes instituit FAUSTINUS GAVINELLUS Publicus Anatomiae Lector
—>  Opera quae adhuc extant omnia
—>  Opera, quae extant omnia, videlicet. Divinarum Institutionum adversus gentes Libri septem. Earundem Institutionum Epitome A'KEPHADOS. De Ira Dei Liber unus. De Opisicio Dei, sive De formatione hominis liber unus. a Josepho Isaeo Caesenate. ... Eminentiss.
—>  Opera. In duos tomos concinne digesta, & nunc denuo, sublatis omnibus mendis, in phIlomosou gratiam accuratissime recusa
—>  Opera: De vesicae renumque morbis, De purgantibus medicamentis, De partibus corporis humani
—>  Opera: Epistula de Magnete / Nova Compositio Astrolabii Particularis
—>  Operations faites par ordre de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, Pour la verification du Degre du Meridien compris entre Paris & Amiens
—>  Operations of the Geometric and Military Compass 1606
—>  Opere di Orontio Fineo del Delfinato : 2 entries
—>  Opere edite ed inedite
—>  Operum Mathematicorum : 3 entries
—>  Operum pars Posterior
—>  Operum pars posterior. Astronomica continens, figuris quam plurimis illustrata
—>  Operum pars prior. Philosophica & Medica continens, quorum elenchum pagina sequens indicat
—>  Ophthalmo-graphia, sive oculi ejusc; partium descriptio Anatomica. Cui accessit Nova Visionis Theoria, Regiae Societati Londin. proposita
—>  "Ophthalmoscopie"
—>  "Opinion de M. Biot sur les Observatoires meteorologiques permanents que l'on propose d'etablir en divers points de l'Algerie"
—>  Oposcula Aliquot, ad Archibaldum Pitcarnium, Professorem Lugduno-Batavum, in quibis praecipue agitur de Motu Cordis in & extra uterum, ovo, ovi aere & respiratione. De Motu Bilis & Liquidorum omnium per corpora animalium. De Fermentis & Glandulis, etc.
—>  "Opposition der Calliope im Jahre 1856"
—>  Optic Projection. Principles, Installation and Use of the Magic Lantern, Projection Microscope, Reflecting Lantern and Moving Picture Machine
—>  Opticae Libri Quatuor ex voto Petri ... novissimo per Fridericum Risnerum eiusdem in Mathematicis adjutorem olim conscripti, nunc demum auspiciis. Illustriss. & Potentiss. Principis ac Domini, Dn. Mauritii Hassiae Landgravii, etc. e situ & tenebris in usu
—>  Optical and Scientific Instrument Makers, 75a Camden Road, London, N.W.
—>  Optical Essays : 2 entries
—>  Optical Essays, ...
—>  Optical Filters
—>  "Optical Glass"
—>  Optical Glassworking
—>  Optical Instruments in Engineering
—>  Optical Instruments Simply Explained
—>  "Optical Museum Jena"
—>  "Optical Peregrinations in Great Britain"
—>  Optical projection
—>  Optical Rotatory Power
—>  Optical Tables and Data for the Use of Opticians
—>  Optical Toys
—>  "Opticheskie Instrumenty i Svedeniya o Nikh v Dopetrovskoi Rusi" = "Optical Instruments and Information about them in Russia before Peter the Great"
—>  Opticks: or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions Inflections and Colours of Light

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