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  1. Account of the Dissection of a Human Fetus, in which the Circulation of the Blood was carried on without a Heart. ByMr. B. C. Brodie
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  1. On the Origin and Formation of Roots. In a Letter from Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S. to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. KB. P.R.S
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  1. On the Nature of the intervertehral Substance in Fish and Quadrupeds. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S
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  1. On Platina and native Palladium from Brazil. By William Hyde Wollaston, M.D. Sec. R.S
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  1. On a native Arseniate of Lead. By the Rev. William Gregor
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  1. An anatomical Account of the Squalus maximus (of Linnaeus), which in the Structure of its Stomach forms an intermediate Link in the Gradation of Animals between the Whale Tribe and Cartilaginous Fishes. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. On an Improvement in the Manner of dividing astronomical Instru- ments. By Henry Cavendish, Esq. F.R.S
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  1. On a Method of examining the Divisions of astronomical Instruments. By the Rev. William Lax, A.M. F.R.S
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  1. On the Identity of Columhium and Tantalum. By William Hyde Wollaston, M.D. Sec. R.S
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  1. Description of a reflective Goniometer. By “’illiam Hyde Wollaston, M.D. Sec. R.S
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  1. Continuation of Experiments for investigating the Cause of coloured concentric Rings, and other Appearances of a similar Nature. By William Herschel, LL.D. F.R.S.
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  1. An Account of a Calculus from the Human Bladder of uncommon Magnitude. By Sir James Earle, F.R.S.
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  1. On expectorated Matter. By George Pearson, M.D. F.R.S
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  1. On the Attractions of homogeneous Ellipsoids. By James Ivory, A.M.
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  1. Observations on Albumen, and some other Animal Fluids; with Remarks on their Analysis by electro-chemical Decomposition. By Mr. William Brande, F.R.S. .
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  1. Hints on the Subject of: animal Secretions. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. On the comparative Influence of Male and Female Parents on their Offspring. By Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F.R.S
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  1. On the Effect of westerly Winds in raising the Level of the British Channel. By James Rennell, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. On Respiration. By William Allen, Esq. F.R.S. and William Hasledine Pepys, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. Experiments on Ammonia, and an Account of a new Method of analysing it, by Combustion with Oxygen and other Gases; in a Letter to Humphry Davy, Esq. Sec. 11.5. &c. from William Henry, M.D. F.R.S
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  1. Some Observations on the foregoing Paper of Dr. Henry. By Hum- phryDavy,Esq.
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  1. New analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, being an Appendix to the Bakerian Lecture for 1808. By Humphry Davy, Esq. Sec. R.S.
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