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—>  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

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