William Haseldine Pepys FGS FRS (23 March 1775 – 17 August 1856) (or William Hasledine Pepys - both versions were used during his lifetime[1][2]) was an English scientist and founder of learned institutions who contributed significantly to the advancement of the chemical and physical sciences during the first half of the nineteenth century.
^Allen, W.; Pepys, W. (1 January 1800). "On the Quantity of Carbon in Carbonic Acid, and on the Nature of the Diamond". Archive.org. Royal Society of London. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
^Pepys, W. (1 January 1837). "On the Respiration of the Leaves of Plants". Royal Society of London. Retrieved 9 March 2022 – via Internet Archive.
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