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AIRY'S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS m a d e a t G r e e nw ic h .
836 to 1847. Royal 4to. 50s. each.
' ______ ASTRONOMICAL RESULTS. 1848 to 1858. 4to. 8s. each.
> ^ APPENDICES TO THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS.
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I I . Tables for converting Errors of R.A. and N.P.D. >-8s.
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1837.—I. Logarithms Of Sines and Cosines to every Ten )
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1847.—Twelve Years’ Catalogue of Stars. 14s.
1851.—Maskdl yne’s Ledger of Stars. 6s.
1852.—I. Description of the T ransit Circle. '5s.
II. Regulations of the Royal Observatory. 2s.
1853.—Bessel’s Refraction Tables. 3s,
1854.—I. Description of -the Zenith Tube. 8s.
II . Six Years’ Catalogue of Stars. 10s.
, 1856.—Description of th e Galvanic Apparatus at Greenwich Observatory.
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... REDUCTION OF THE OBSERVATIONS OF PLANETS.
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— — !>.'■ - LUNAR OBSERVATIONS. 1750
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BIRD’S METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING MURAL QUADRANTS.
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— METHOD OF DIVIDING ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Lond&n, 1787. 4to. 2s. 8d.
COOK, KING, AOT> BAYLY’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS.
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ENCKE’S BERLINER JAHRBUCH, for 1830. Berlin, 1828. 8vo. 9s.
GROOMBRIDGE’S CATALOGUE OF CIRCUMPOLAR STARS.
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LUNAR OBSERVATIONS at GREENWICH. 1783 to 1819. Compared
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MASKELYNE’S ACCOUNT OF THE GOING OF HARRISON’S
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------ -----—;----------- —- SELECTIONS FROM THE ADDITIONS
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------------------------- SUPPLEMENTS, 1828 to 1 8 3 3 ,1 8 3 7 and 1 838.
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