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17. Ou a method of computing interpola- 

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18. On the continued change in an eye 

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19. On magnet ical errors, compensations, 



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21. On the simultaneous disappearance of 

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 22. On certain appearances of the tele- 

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23. On the determination of heights from 

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24. Sur la correspondance entre les varia- 

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25. Computation of the lengths of the 

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26. Comparison of magnetic disturbances 

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27. Observations made at the Royal Ob- 

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28. Note on atmospheric chromatic disper- 

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31. On the diurnal and annual inequalities 

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32. Variation of the magnetic needle at 

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33. On the eye-piece for correction of 

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34. Note on an extension of the comparison 

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35. Erratum in results of Greenwich Obser- 

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36. Observations of the Solar Eclipse of 

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37. Beschreibung des grossen Aequatoreals 



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38. On barometric compensation of the 



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39. Investigation of the law of the progress 



of accuracy, in the usual process for forming a 

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40. Remarks on the determination of a 

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41. Observations of Encke's Comet with 

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