APPENDIX. 



THE inventory of the books, pictures, &c., in the sitting- 

 room of No. 376 Braunschweiger Strass, is too character- 

 istic to be omitted. The following is a copy of it : 



Inventory of engravings, all in good black frames, with gilded 

 beads, and glazed : 

 My Nephew, J. H. 

 My Mother. 



A drawing of Slough, by J. Herschel. 

 My Brother, Lithographed. 

 Forty-foot Telescope. 



Medallion of Wm. H., by Flaxman, of 1782. 

 Ditto, by Lochee, of 1787. 



Engraving of Dr. Maskelyne, and 

 Greenwich Observatory (presented to me by himself). 



BOOKS. 



Bode's Atlas. 



South's Observations on Double and Treble Stars, from. Phil. 

 Transactions, Vol. I., 1826. 



South's Discordance between the Sun's observed and computed 

 Place. 1826. 



On the Elements and Orbit of Halley's Comet, &c., by Lieut. W. S. 

 Stratford, 1837. 



Preface to, &c., &c., of a General Astronomical Catalogue, by F. 

 Wollaston, 1789. 



J. H.'s Fourth Series of Observations with a twenty-foot Keflector, 

 containing the places of 1236 Double Stars. 



Stars in the Southern Hemisphere, observed at Paramatta, in New 

 South Wales, by J. Dunlop, 1828. 



Astronom. Nachrichten, from 1833 to 1839, in 7 vols. (half bound). 



Emerson's Treatise of Arithmetic. 



