The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . is c*«:. TABLE OF CONTENTS. NUMBER XLIIL—JULY. Page Mr. J. Nixon on the Measurement (by Trigonometry) of theHeights of the principal Hills of Swaledale, Yorkshire (con-tinued) 1 Mr. W. Galbraith on the Obliquity of the Ecliptic 13 Mr. on the Vegetable Fossils found at Lennel Braes,near Coldstream, upon the Banks of tlie River Tweed in Berwickshire 16 Mr. B. Bevan on the Power of Horses 22 Mr. R, E. Alisons Narrative of an Excursion to the Summitof the Peak of TenerifFe on the 23rd and J 1th of Feb


The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics . is c*«:. TABLE OF CONTENTS. NUMBER XLIIL—JULY. Page Mr. J. Nixon on the Measurement (by Trigonometry) of theHeights of the principal Hills of Swaledale, Yorkshire (con-tinued) 1 Mr. W. Galbraith on the Obliquity of the Ecliptic 13 Mr. on the Vegetable Fossils found at Lennel Braes,near Coldstream, upon the Banks of tlie River Tweed in Berwickshire 16 Mr. B. Bevan on the Power of Horses 22 Mr. R, E. Alisons Narrative of an Excursion to the Summitof the Peak of TenerifFe on the 23rd and J 1th of February 1829 {continued) 23 Mr. J. Ivory on a direct Method of finding the shortest Di-stance between two Points on the Earths Surface when their Geographical Position is given 30 Mr. De la Beches Notes on the Geographical Distributionof Organic Remains contained in the Oolitic Series of theGreat London and Paris Basin, and in the same Series of the South of France (continued) 35 Capt. E. Sabines Notices occasioned by the Perusal of a late Publication by Mr. Babbage 44 Mr. C. Rumkers Correctes02philosophicalmag08londuoft


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