510 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HERSCHEL^S WRITINGS. 



It is not supposed that such synopses as these will replace the origi- 

 nal memoirs for the professional astronomer and physicist. The works 

 of a great philosopher to be truly mastered must be studied in the 

 form in which he gave them. Yet those who are most familiar with the 

 origiuals will find the present volume most valuable. 



The full subject-index will direct attention to special points. It is 

 hoped that the work in its present form will be of service in various 

 ways, which do not need suggestion here. 



EDWARD S. HOLDER. 

 CHARLES S. HASTINGS. 



Washington, October, 1880. 



II. — List of the published writings of W^illiam Herschel on 



ASTRONOMICAL SUBJECTS. 

 [in chroxological order.] 



[N. B. In general, translations and abstracts of these whicli appeared in periodicals are not noticed 

 here. We h."«ve made exceptions in the more important cases.] 



[Solution of a prize question.] 



Ladies' Diary, 1799. 

 Astronomical observations on the periodical star in CoUo Ceii. 



Phil. Trans., 1780, p. 338. 

 Astronomical observations relating to the mountains of the moon. 



Fliil. Trans., 1780, p. 507. 

 Astronomical observations on the rotation of the planets round their axes, made with 

 a view to determine whether the earth's diurnal motion is perfectly equable. 



Phil. Trans., 1781, p. 115. 

 Account of a comet. [Dated 13th March, 1781. This was Uranus.^ 



Phil. Trans., 1781, p. 492. 



On the parallax of the fixed stars. 



Phil. Trans., 1782, p. 82. 



Catalogue of double stars. 



Phil. Trans., 1782, p. 112; translation in Bode^s Jahrhuch, 1786, p. 187. 

 Description of a lamp micrometer and the method of using it. 



Phil. Trans., 1782, p. 163. 



A paper to obviate some doubts concerning the great magnifying powers used. 



Phil. Trans., 1782, p. 173. 



A letter from William Herschel, Esq., F. R. S., to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., P. R. S. 



Phil. Trans., 1783, p. 1. 



Aus einem Schreiben des Hm. Herschel an mich [Bode], datirt London, den 13ten 



August, 1783. 

 [This is a letter forwarding Herschel's memoir on the Parallax of the Fixed Stars, 



etc.] 



Bode's Jahrhuch, 1786, p. 258. 



On the diameter and magnitude of the Georgium Sidus, with a description of the dark 

 and lucid disk and periphery micrometers. 



Phil. Trans., 1783, p. 4. 



