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Hartnup, John. 7. Observations of Flora. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, p. 154 ; 



X., 1849-50, p. 163 ; XI., 1850-51, pp. 9-10. 

 = 8. Observations of Hebe. Astron. Soe. 



Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, p. 157; X. 1849- 



50, pp. 127-128. 



9. Observations of Ceres. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, p. 221. 



1O. Observations of Pallas. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, p. 222. 



11. Observations of Metis. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. X., 1849-50, pp. 25, 43-44, 112 ; 

 XL, 1850-51, pp. 128-130, 139. 



12. Observations of Juno. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. X., 1849-50, pp. 112, 148-149. 



13. Observations of Vesta. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. X., 1849-50, p. 112. 



14. Observations of Astraa. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. X., 1849-50, pp. 113, 132 ; XL, 

 1850-51, p. 154. 



15. Observations of y Virginis. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. X., 1849-50, pp. 136-137. 



16. Observations of Hygeia. Astron. Soc. 



Mouth. Not. X., 1849-50, pp. 162-163; XL, 

 1850-51, pp. 213-214. 



17. Observations taken at the Liverpool 



Observatory. Astr. Nachr. XXX., 1850, col. 

 273-276. 



18. Observations of PETERSEN'S comet 



and of Iris. Astr. Nachr. XXX., 1850, col. 

 349-350. 



19. Observations of Victoria. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XL, 1850-51, pp. 54-57, 125 ; 

 Astr. Nachr. XXXL, 1851, col. 213-214. 



2O. Observations of Egeria. Astron. Soc. 



Mouth. Not. XL, 1850-51, pp. 125-127; XII., 

 1851-52, pp. 133-134. 



21. Observations of Irene. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. XI. 1850-51, pp. 206-209 ; XII., 

 1851-52, p. 198. 



22. BOND'S ring of Saturn. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not, XI., 1850-51, p. 230. 



23. Observations of Flora, Neptune, and 



Victoria. Astr. Nachr. XXXL, 1851, col. 302- 

 304. 



24. Observations of DE G-AsrARis' new 



planet and of Victoria. Astr. Nachr. XXXL, 

 1851, col. 363-368. 



25. Observations of Victoria, Egeria, and 



Metis. Astr. Nachr. XXXIL, 1851, col. 135- 

 138. 



26. Observations of Metis, Astrrea, and 



Irene. Astr. Nachr. XXXLL, 1851, col. 309-310. 



27. Meteorological results deduced from 



observations taken at the Liverpool Observatory 

 during the five years ending December 31st, 

 1850. Liverpool, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. 1851 

 (App.2); Astr. Nachr. XXXIV., 1852, col. 

 238-242. 



Hartnup, John. 28. Observations of ENCKE'S 

 comet. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XII., 1851- 

 52, pp. 27-28. 



29. Solar eclipse of 28 July 1851. 



Astron. Soc. Mouth. Not. XII., 1851-52, pp. 

 140-142. 



30. Observations of BRORSEN'S comet and 



of Irene, Hebe, Iris, and Hygeia. Astr. Nachr. 

 XXXIIL, 1852, col. 271-276. 



31. Observations of the planets Victoria 



and Parthenope ; of ENCKE'S and BRORSEN'S 

 comets. Astr. Nachr. XXXIV., 1852, col. 1 1- 

 16. 



32. On the determination of the latitude of 



the Liverpool Observatory by means of obser- 

 vations made in the prime vertical. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. XIII., 1852-53, pp. 242- 

 247. 



33. Observations of Melpomene, Comet II. 



1852, Fortuna, Irene, and Thetis taken at the 

 Liverpool Observatory. Astr. Nachr. XXXV., 



1853, col. 229-232. 



34. Observations of Calliope, Fortuna, 

 Comet II. 1852, Eunomia, Melpomene, Hygeia, 

 and Thalia. Astr. Nachr. XXXV., 1853, col. 

 391-396. 



35. Observations of Thalia, Calliope-, 

 Comet II. 1853, Comet I. 1853, Iris, and 

 Victoria. Astr. Nachr. XXXVI., 1853, col. 

 345-348. 



36. Daylight observations of Comet HI. 

 1853. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853- 

 54, p. 12. 



37. Observations of Proserpina, Comet 



III. 1853, Phocasa, and Thetis. Astr. Nachr. 

 XXX VII., 1854, col. 209-212. 



38. Observations of the new planet, dis- 

 covered by Mr. HIND on the 8th of November 

 1853. Astr. Nachr. XXXVH., 1854, col. 347- 

 348. 



39. Observations of Metis, Astraja, Flora, 



and Irene. Astr. Nachr. XXXVIL, 1854, col. 

 355-358. 



40. Observations of Euterpe and Lutetia. 



Astr. Nachr. XXXVIL, 1854, col. 393-394. 



41. On Time-balls and Sympathetic Clocks. 



Liverpool, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. 1854, pp. 132- 

 133. 



= 42. Meteorological results deduced from 



observations taken at the Liverpool Observatory 

 during the two years ending December 31st, 

 1852. Liverpool, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. 1854 

 (App.). 



43. Observations of the comet discovered 



at the Imperial Observatory at Paris on the 

 4th of June (Comet II. 1855), taken with the 

 8^-iuch Achromatic Refractor of the Liverpool 

 Observatory. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XV.. 

 1854-55, p. 225. 



