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41. Academic Annals , published by autlioritliy of 



tlib foyal Acadeoiy of Arts, 1801 — 1809. Collected 



and arranged by Prince Hoare , Secretary for foreign 



coi-i'espondance to the royal Academy. London , i8o5-^ 



1809. ^n"4'° 



43. The exhibition of the royal Academy, m. dccc 

 SViii. The fiftieth. London. In-4.'' 



44. Observations of a Comet, with remarks on the- 

 cotisti'uction of its different parts* By TVUliam Hers- 

 CHEL \ LL. D. F. R. S. London , 181 3. In-4.'' 



45. Observations of a second Comet , with remarks 

 nn it§ construction. By William HerscHel , LL. D. 

 Fi R. S. London , 1812. ^1-4." 



46. Astronomical Observations relating to the side- 

 real part of the heavens , and its connection with the 

 nebulous part •, arranged for the purpose of critical exa- 

 mination. By ?Villiam Heaschel , LL. D. F. R. S. 

 London, i8i4-In-4-° 



47. Astronomical Obsel-vationg and gxpetiments ten- 

 ding to investigate the local arrangement of the celes- 

 tial bodies in space , and to determine the extent and 

 condition of the Milky Way. By sir William Hers- 

 CHEL , Knt. Guelp. LL. D. F. R. S. London, 1817. ' 



48. Consideration of various points of analysis. By 

 John F. W. Herschel , esq. F, R. S. London , i8i4. 

 In-4.«' 



49. On the developpement of exponential functions ; 

 together whith several new theorems relating to finite 

 differences. By John F. W. Herschel, esq. B. A. F. 

 R. S. , and corresponding member of the royal Society 

 of Gottingen. London , i8i6. In-4.° 



