84 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION A. 



One Barlow's Mathematical Dictionary. 



One Hutton's Logai'ithms. 



One Bode's Jahrbuch. 



One La Caille's Astronomy, by Robertson. 



One hundred and four Connaissance des Temps. 



One Hutton's Mensuration. 



Two De Zach's Tables of Aberration and Notation. 



One Collection of Astronomical Tables. 



One Astronomie des Marins. 



Three Beaux Arts. 



Woj'ks received recently by Mr. Dunlop. 

 Six Greenwich Observations. 

 One Greenwich Reductions. 

 Three Greenwich Appendix. 

 Twelve Parts Cambridge Observations. 

 One Account of John Flamsteed, and Supplement. 

 One Beaufoy's Nautical Experiments. 

 Five Edinburgh Observations. 

 Three Numbers Cape of Good Hope Observations. 

 One Number Cape of Good Hope Observations, in sheets. 

 One Number Cape of Good Hope Observations, in boards. 

 Four Numbers Madras Observations. 

 One Groombridge's Catalogue of Circumpolar Stars. 

 Nine Numbers Philosophical Transactions. 

 Six Numbers Observations Magnetiques Met6orologiques. 

 Four Dorpat Observations. 

 One Parramatta Catalogue. 

 One Halley's Comet. 

 Eight Astronomical Society. 

 Two Parts Theory of the Moon. 

 Fourteen British Association Reports. 

 Five Radcliff's Observations. 

 A Collection of old Nautical Almanacs, Distances of the Moon from 



the Planets, and several pamphlets and old books, more or less 



injured from damp, and of no value. 

 Five Volumes of Observations made by Mr. Dunlop, partly reduced. 



PHILLIP P. KING, 



Captain R.N., 

 J. A. GORDON, 

 RICH. ROGERS, 



Ordnance Stoi'ekeeper. 

 Parramatta, 21st June, 1S47. 



[APPENDIX H.] 



Cojjy of a Despatch by Governor Fitzroy, (78.) 



11th July, 1847. 



My Loed, — With reference to your Despatch, on the Observatory at 

 Parramatta, and to the instructions therein contained, I have now the 

 honor to inform your Lordship that I lost no time in calling upon Mr. 

 Dunlop, the Superintendent of the Establishment, to furnish me as soon as. 

 possible with the report required by your Lordship for the current year, 

 This report has not yet been forwarded to me, but it shall be transmitted 

 to your Lordship by the earliest opportunity after I receive it. 



In further obedience to your Lordsliip's instructions, I appointed a 

 commission, consisting of Cajitam King, .S.iV., Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon, 

 Commanding Engineer, and the Ordnance storekeeper ; and I have the 

 honor to forward the Inventory made under their inspection of the 

 Instruments and Books belonging to the Observatory, 



