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Baily, Francis. 8. On some new Tables for 

 determining the time, by means of Altitudes 

 taken near the Prime Vertical. Astron. Soc. 

 Mem. I., 1822, pp. 315-324. 



9. On the Mercurial Compensation Pen- 

 dulum. Astrou. Soc. Mem. I., 1822, pp. 381- 

 420. 



1O. On the ensuing Opposition of Mars. 



Tilloeh, Phil. Ma-. LX.IIL, 1824, pp. 50-52. 



11. On the Circular Micrometer. Tilloeh, 



Phil. Mag. LXIII., 1824, pp. 177-181. 



12. [Tables for computing the Moon's 

 nutation, &c.] Astr. Nachr. III., 1825, col. 93- 

 94. 



13. On the use of Wood for Pendulum 



rods. Tilloeh, Phil. Mag. LXV., 1825, pp. 41- 

 42. 



14. On the method of determining the dif- 

 ference of Meridians, by the culmination of the 

 Moon. [1824.] Astron. Soc. Mem. II., 1826, 

 pp. 1-26 ; Astr. Nachr. III., 1825, col. 49-52, 

 469-472; Hertha, IX., 1827, pp. 309-311. 



15. On the construction and use of some 



new tables for determining the Apparent Places 

 of nearly 3.000 principal fixed Stars. [1825.] 

 Astron. Soc. Mem. Apj>. II., 1826, pp. 1-223. 



16. On Mr. BABBAGE'S new Machine for 

 calculating and printing Mathematical and 

 Astronomical Tables. Tilloeh, Phil. Mag. 

 LXIIL, 1824, pp. 355-367. 



17. [Corrections in Star catalogue.] Astr. 

 Nachr. V., 1827, col. 301-302. 



- 18. Remarks on the astronomical observa- 

 tions of FLAMSTEED. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 I., 1827-30, pp. 29-30. 



19. On the right ascension of 7 Cassiopeae. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not, I., 1827-30, pp. 37-38. 



2O. Short account of two invariable Pen- 

 dulums, the one of iron and the other of copper. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. I., 1827-30, pp. 78-80. 



21. A catalogue of upwards of 500 Stars 

 observed by FLAMSTEED, but not inserted in the 

 British Catalogue ; together with some remarks 

 on FLAMSTEED'S observations. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. I., 1827-30, pp. 127-128 ; Astron. 

 Soc. Mem. IV., 1831, pp. 129-164. 



22. On the elements of the four new 

 planets Vesta, Juno, Ceres, and Pallas. Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. VI., 1827, pp. 294-297. 



23. On some new auxiliary tables for de- 

 termining the apparent places of the Greenwich 

 Stars. Phil. Mag. I., 1827, pp. 81-88. 



24. [On Mr. BARLOW'S improvement in the 



construction of achromatic telescopes.] Astr. 

 Nachr. VI., 1828, col. 141-146. 



25. On the discordancies in the results of 



the methods for determining the length of the 

 simple Pendulum. Phil. Mag. V., 1829, pp. 97 

 -104. 



Baily, Frauds. 26. On Mr. POND'S receut cata- 

 logue of the places of 720 principal Stars com- 

 pared with the places of the same Stars in the 

 catalogue of this Society; with remarks on the 

 differences between the two Catalogues. Astron. 

 Soc. Mem. IV., 1831, pp. 255-292 ; Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. I., 1827-30, pp. 169-170. 



27. MAYER'S Catalogue of Stars, corrected 



and enlarged ; together with a comparison of the 

 places of the greater part of them with those 

 given by BRADLEY ; and a reference to every ob- 

 servation of every Star. Astron. Soc. Mem. IV., 

 1831, pp. 391-448. 



28. On the computation of the Moon's 



Motion in Right Ascension. Phil. Mag. IX., 

 1831, pp. 241-245. 



29. On the correction of a Pendulum for 



the reduction to a vacuum ; together with re- 

 marks on some anomalies observed in Pendulum 

 experiments. Phil. Trans. 1832, pp. 399-492. 



30. LA CAILLE'S Catalogue of 398 principal 

 Stars ; together with a Comparison of the Places 

 of such as are visible in this Latitude with those 

 given by BRADLEY ; and a Reference to every 

 Observation of every Star. Astron. Soc. Mem. 

 V., 1833, pp. 93-124 ; Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 II., 1831-33, pp. 33-34. 



31. On the proper motion of the Fixed 



Stars ; with a list of those which are known, or 

 supposed, to be affected by such a motion. 

 Astron. Soc. Mem. V., 1833, pp. 147-170; 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. II., 1831-33, pp. 47-48. 

 32. Report on the Pendulum Experiments 



made by the late Captain Henry FOSTER, R.N., in 

 his scientific Voyage in the Years 1828-1831, 

 with a view to determine the Figure of the Earth. 

 Astron. Soc. Mem. VII., 1834, pp. 1-378; 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. III., 1833-36, pp. 1-3. 

 33. Some particulars relative to the life 



and writings of the late Mr. FLAMSTKED, never 

 yet published. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. III., 

 1833-36, pp. 4-11. 



34. Some account of the transit of Mercury 



over the sun, observed by Mr. Abraham SHARP 

 in the year 1707. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 HI., 1833-36, pp. 105-107. 



35. Report on the Standard Scale of the 



Royal Astronomical Society : 1. A Short His- 

 tory of the Standard Measures of this Country. 

 2. Description of the New Standard Scale and 

 Apparatus. 3. Description of the different Stan- 

 dard Measures compared. 4. Method of con- 

 ducting the Experiments. 5. Verification of 

 the Society's New Standard Scale. 6. On the 

 personal Equation of the Imperial Standard 

 Yard. 7. On the Results of the several Com- 

 parisons. Astron. Soc. Mem. IX., 1836, pp. 35 

 -184; Astron. Soc. Month. Not, IH., 1833-36, 

 pp. 179-183. 



