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CLVI. Remarks on the Doctrine of limits. 



IX., 114-115. 1882. 

 CLVII. Speculative Science International Review, Vol. 12, pp. 334-41, 



April, 1882. (A review of "The Concepts and Theories of Modern 



Physics," by J. B. Stallo:) 

 CLVIII. A Small Telescope. Harper's Mag., Vol. G4, pp. 523-36; March, 1882. 

 CLIX. Probable times of the four contracts in the coming transits (Dec. 6, 1882) 



of Venus— Dated Aug. 28, 1882— A.N. Sept. 14, 1882; Vol. 103, cols. 



111-112. Also O., Nov., 1882. V., 313-14. 

 CLX. Reports of officers of the Navy on the Ventilating and Cooling of the 



Executive Mansion, during the illness of President Garfield. Wash., 



1882. Pamph., pp. 13. By Simon Newcomb and others. 

 CLXI. Discussion and Results of Observations on Transits of Mercury from 



1677 to 1881. Astr. Papers, Vol. I., Part VI., pp. 363-487, 1882. Re- 

 viewed in O., VI, 143-49, May 1, 1883. 

 CLXII. Elements of plane and spherical trigonometry, with logarithmic and other 



mathematical tables and examples of their use and hints on the art of 



computation : pp. 160 -f 80 -f 104. Holt & Co., New York, 1882. 

 CLXIII. Elements of plane and spherical geometry and trigonometry, with four 



place logarithmic and trigonometric tables. Holt & Co., New York ; 1882, 



pp. 335. 



" The present work comprises most of Part I. of the author's 



Elements of Geometry and the essentials of the first parts of his 



trigonometry, followed by a set of four place logarithmic tables." — 



Preface. 

 CLXIV. Logarithmic and other mathematical tables, with examples of their use 



and hints on the art of computation. Holt & Co., New York. 1882. 



New Ed.. 1887. 

 CLXV. School Algebra. Holt. New York, 1882; pp. 302. 



" With this publication of Newcomb's algebra has begun a con- 

 siderable shaking of the ' dry bones ' of science, and we now possess 



works on this subject that are of considerable merit." — Cajori. 

 CLXVI A Key to Newcomb's College Algebra. Holt, New York, 1882 ; pp. 300. 

 CLXVII. A Transformation of Hansen's Lunar Theory, compared with the 



theory of Delaunay, by S. Newcomb and J. Meier. Astr. Papers, I, 



Part II, pp. 55-107, 1882. 

 CLXVIII. An Eclipse of the Moon. Science for All. Edited by Robert Brown, 



V, 1-8 ; Cassell, Potter, Galpin & Co., London, Paris and New York, 1882. 

 CLXIX. Solar Parallax. (Report of a meeting of R.A.S., Jan 12, 1883.) Astr. 



Register, Vol. 21, pp. 32-3, Jan., 1883. Also Transit of Venus, Astr. 



Register, Vol. 21, pp. 26-30. 

 CLXX. The apparent inequality in the Mean Motion of the Moon. Letter dated 



Neuchâtel, Switzerland, July 11, 1883. O.. VI, 243-44; Aug., 1883. 

 CLXXI, The Units of Mass and Force. Science, II, 493-94; Oct. 12, 1883. 

 GLXII. The Psychological Mechanism of Direction. Science, II, 554-56, Oct. 



26, 1883. 

 CLXXIII. Remarks on the published corrections to Hansen's Lunar Tables. 



A.N., Vol. 107, cols. 269-70, Dec. 4, 1883. 

 CLXXIV. The Moon ("The Lunar Theory"). Encyclopaedia Britannica, ninth 



Ed., Vol. 16, pp. 798-803. Boston, 1883. 

 CLXXV. On Hell's alleged falsification of his observations of Venus in 1769. 



M.N.R.A.S., Vol. 43, pp. 371-81, 1883. 



