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14. Observations on the singular figure of 



the planet Saturn. Phil. Trans. 1805, pp. 272- 

 280. 



. 15. On the quantity and velocity of the 



Solar Motion. Phil. Trans. 1806, pp. 205-237. 



16. Observations and remarks on the 



figure, climate, and atmosphere of Saturn and 

 its ring. Phil. Trans. 1806, pp. 455-467 ; Gil- 

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17. Experiments for investigating the 



cause of the coloured concentric rings, discovered 

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18. Observations on the nature of the new 



celestial body (Vesta) discovered by Dr. OLBERS, 

 and of the Comet which was expected to appear 

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 Trans. 1807, pp. 260-266. 



19. Observations of a Comet, made with a 



view to investigate its magnitude and the nature 

 of its illumination. To which is added an 

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 Phil. Trans. 1808, pp. 145-163 ; Gilbert, Annal. 

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20. Continuation of experiments for inves- 

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 and other appearances of a similar nature. Phil. 

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21. Supplement to the First and Second 



Part of the Paper of Experiments for investi- 

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22. Astronomical observations relating to 



the construction of the heavens, arranged for the 

 purpose of a critical examination, the result of 

 which appears to throw some new light upon 

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23. Observations of a Comet (1811), 



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, 24. Observations of a second Comet, with 



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Herschel, (Sir) William, 25. Astronomical 

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 heavens, and its connection with the nebulous 

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26. A series of observations of the satellites 



of the Georgian Planet, including a passage 

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 that has been used on this occasion ; and a final 

 exposition of some calculated particulars de- 

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 pp. 232-242. 



27. Astronomical observations and experi- 

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 determine the extent and condition of the Milky 

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28. Astronomical observations and experi- 

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 the relative distances of clusters of stars, aud of 

 investigating how far the power of our telescopes 

 may be expected to reach into space, when 

 directed to ambiguous celestial objects. Phil. 

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29. On the places of 145 new Double 



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Hersent, . Untersuchungen iiber die Zu- 



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Herter, F., und A. Ermann. Ueber periodische 

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Herter, Paul. Ergiinzungen zu Herrn MEWIITS 

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2. Bemerkungen iiber die Entsilberungs- 



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3. Ueber die Verhiitung der Kartoffel- 



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4. Neue Mineralien von Zarkenbach in 



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