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Airy, (Sir) Georye Bidddl. 208. On the rejec- 

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 depending for argument on eight times the mean 

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2O9. On a proposed new method of treat- 



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Airy, (>>'//) George BidtMl. 223. On the nu- 

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37, 1877, pp. 245-246. 



224. On the spectrum of Comet 6 1877 

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225. On the tides at Malta. [1877.] 



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226. On the inferences for the value of 

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38, 1878, pp. 11-16. 



227. The interior of the Earth. Nature, 

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228. On the correction of the compass in 

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 Phil. Mag., 5, 1878, pp. 267-269. 



229. Note on a determination of the mass 



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230. On the conjunction of Mars and 

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231. Index to the records of occasional 



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210. Observations of the solar eclipse of 

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211. On the method to be used in re- 

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1874, December 8. Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 

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212. Report on the progress made in the 

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213. On a controverted point in LA- 

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214. Note on the sun-spot of 1876, April 

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216. Observations of the solar eclipse of 

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217. Corrected mean solar times of the 

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218. On the present state of the calcu- 

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219. Spectroscopic results for the motions 

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220. Spectroscopic results for the motions 

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221. Occultations of Stars by the Moon; 

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222. Stars to be compared in R. A. with 



Mars 1877, for the determination of the parallax latitude, produced by the slow change of position 



observations and calculations made at the Royal 

 Observatory, Greenwich, and to other miscel- 

 laneous papers connected with that Institution, 

 not comprehended in the ordinary routine of the 

 Observatory, but printed in the annual volumes 

 of the Greenwich Observations, from 1836, 

 January to 1875, December; with list of other 

 publications of the Royal Observatory. Astron. 

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232. On the construction and use of a 

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233. On the theoretical value of the 

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234. On the preparations to be made for 



the observation of the transit of Venus, 1882, 

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 pp. 381-385. 



235. On the spectrum of a sun-spot 



observed at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 

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236. Effect on the Moon's movement in 



