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Adams, James. 8. Mathematical Problems. 

 Thomson, Annal. Phil. XIIL, 1819, pp. 188- 

 193. 



9. Approximate values of the radii of 



curvature, &c, of the elliptic arcs of an oblate 

 Spheroid. Thomson, Annal. Phil. XIV., 1819, 

 pp. 116-125. 



1O. Demonstration of Dr.TAYLOR's theorem, 



with examples. Thomson, Annal. Phil. XV., 

 1820, pp. 99-107. 



11. Demonstrations of theorems for finding 



the sums of Sines. Thomson, Annal. Phil. XV., 

 1820, pp. 335-338. 



12. On the direct method of finite dif- 

 ferences. Thomson, Annal. Phil. XVI., 1820, 

 pp. 281-288. 



13. Mathematical Problem. Thomson, 



Annal. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 418-421. 



14. On a method of applying MACLAURIN'S 



theorem. Thomson, Annal. Phil. I., 1821, pp. 



98-107. 

 15. On the expansion of the functions 



f (*)> f ( x > y\ f ( x > % z \ & c< Thomson, Annal. 



Phil. I., 1821, pp. 359-362. 



16. On the finite values of circulating 



decimals. Thomson, Annal. Phil. II., 1821, 

 pp. 16-18. 



17. On the. perpetual renewal of Leases. 



Thomson, Annal. Phil. II., 1821, pp. 307-308. 



18. Rules and examples for the perpetual 



renewal of leases. Thomson, Annal. Phil. III., 

 1822, pp. 12-15. 



19. A demonstration of a proposition from 



SIMSON'S Euclid, p. 301. Thomson, Annal. Phil. 

 III., 1822, pp. 105-106. 



2O. On right-angled spherical triangles. 

 Thomson, Annal. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 422-425. 



21. On finding the sines of the sum and 



difference of two Arcs. Thomson, Annal. Phil. 

 TV., 1822, pp. 21-23. 



22. On logarithmic and circular Series. 



Thomson, Annal. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 261-263. 



23. On compound interest. Thomson, 



Annal. Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 450-456. 



Adams, James M. Cases of poisoning with 

 Arsenic. Northern Journ. Med. III., 1845, 

 pp. 262-268. 



Adams, John. The specific characters of some 

 minute Shells discovered on the coast of Pem- 

 brokeshire ; with an account of a new marine 

 animal. [1795.] Linn. Soc. Trans. III., 1797, 

 pp. 64-69. 



2. Descriptions of Actinia crassicornis and 



some British Shells. [1796.] Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 III., 1797, pp. 252-254. 



3. Descriptions of some minute British 

 SheUs. [1798.] Linn. Soc. Trans. V., 1800, 

 pp. 1-6. 



Adams, John. 4. Descriptions of some marine 

 animals found on the coast of Wales. [1798.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. V. 1800, pp. 7-13. 



Adams, John. Descriptive sketch of St. Paul's 

 Island, at the entrance of the Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence. [1831.] Quebec, Trans. Lit. Soc. III., 

 1837, pp. 242-250. 



Adams, John Couch. Elements of the comet of 

 Faye. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. VI., 1843-45 

 pp. 20-21. 



2. An explanation of the observed irregu- 

 larities in the motion of Uranus, on the hypo- 

 thesis of disturbance caused by a more distant 

 planet ; with a determination of the mass, orbit, 

 and position of the disturbing body. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. VII., 1845-47., pp. 149-152 ; 

 Astron. Soc. Mem., vol. XVI., 1847, pp. 427- 

 460. 



3. Corrected elements of Neptune. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. VII., 1845-47, pp. 244-245. 



4. On an important error in BODVAKD'S 



tables of Saturn. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 VII., 1845-47, pp. 251-252 ; Astron. Soc. Mem., 

 vol. XVII., 1849, pp. 1-2. 



- 5f New elentents of Neptune. A stron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. VII., 1845-47, pp. 268-269. 



6. Some results of a new calculation of the 



perturbations of Uranus by the planet Nep- 

 tune. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), p. 7. 



7. Note on the mass of Uranus. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, pp. 159-160. 



8. On the application of graphical me- 

 thods to the solution of certain astronomical 

 problems, and in particular to the determina- 

 tion of the perturbations of Planets and Comets. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1849 (pt. 2), p. 1. 



9. On the perturbations of Uranus. Naut. 

 Aim., 1851, App. 265-293. 



1O. On new tables of the moon's parallax, 

 to be substituted for those of BURCKHARDT. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIIL, 1852-53. pp. 

 175-180 ; Naut. Aim. 1856, App. pp. 35-53. 

 11. On the corrections to be applied to 



BTJRCKHARDT'S and PLANA'S parallax of the 

 moon, expressed in terms of the mean argu- 

 ments. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIIL, 1852- 

 53, pp. 226-264. 



12. On the secular variation of the Moon's 

 mean motion. Phil. Trans., 1853, pp. 397- 

 406 ; Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, 

 pp. 59-62. 



13. On Prof. CHALLIS'S new theorems re- 



lating to the Moon's orbit. Phil. Mag. VIIL, 

 1854, pp. 27-36. 



14. On the secular variation of the eccen- 



tricity and inclination of the Moon's orbit. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIX., 1859, pp. 206- 

 208. 



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