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18. Report on the Progress of Astronomy 



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25. On a remarkable modification of NEW- 

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26. On the phenomena of NEWTON'S Rings 

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27. Remarks on Mr. POTTER'S experiment 

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28. Remarks on Sir David BREWSTER'S 

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30. Observations of the Solar Eclipse, 



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32. On the time of rotation of Jupiter. 

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33. On the calculation of NEWTON'S ex- 



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35. On the diffraction of an object-glass 



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36. Results of the observations of the Sun, 

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37. On the parallax of a Lyrae. Astron. 



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38. Right ascensions and decimations of 



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39. On the calculation of the perturbations 



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41. Normal tabular errors of Uranus in 

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42. On the intensity of light in the neigh- 

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43. Account of experiments on Iron-built 



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