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Observations sur les larves d'oursin. France Soc. 



Zool. Bull., 16, 1891, 239. 



Sur les homologies des premiers stades suivant la 



segmentation chez les Batraciens. France Soc. Zool. 



Bull., 17, 1892, 57-59. 

 Greenough, J. J. The flight of buzzards. Amer. Engineer 



& Railroad Jl., 69, 1895, 51-52. 

 Greenstreet, W, J. HEKBABT'S view of tlie place of 



mathematics in education. Math. Gaz., No. 2 (1894), 



9-11. 

 Criteria of divisibility. [1898.] Math. Gaz., 1, 1900, 



186-187. 

 Greenway, H. Howard. Notes on the cyanide process. 



[With discussion.] [1899.] Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 



8 (1899-1900), 112-120. 

 Greenwell, G[eorge] C. [Presidential address.] [1884.] 



Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 18, 1886, 29-34. 



A few geological notes taken in Jersey, in September, 

 1883. [1885.] Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 18, 1886, 

 295-300. 



On the probability of coal being found south of the 



Mendips, in Somersetshire. Manchester Geol. Soc. 

 Trans., 21, 1892, 596-604. 



Bitumen from a coal seam at Poynton, near Stock- 

 port. [1893.] Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 22, 1895, 

 444-445. 



On ironstone at Dover. [With note by Prof. Boyd 



DAWKINS.] [1894.] Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 22, 

 1895, 553-557. 



On the correlation of the Dover and Somersetshire 



coalfields. [With discussion.] [1897-98.] Manchester 

 Geol. Soc. Trans., 25, 1898, 378-392, 510-524. 



Greenwich. Observatory. Besults of magnetical observa- 

 tions (excluding the days of great magnetic disturbance). 

 [1884-96.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, (iii)-(xii); 1883, (i)- 

 (xvi); 1884, (i)-(xvi); 1885, (i)-(xx) ; 1886, (i)-(xvi) ; 



1887, (i)-(xvi); 1888, (i)-(xvi); 1889, (i)-(xviii); 1890, 

 (i)-(xix); 1891, (i)-(xx); 1892, (i)-(xx); 1893, (i)-(xx); 

 1894, (i)-(xx). 



Besults of observations of the magnetic dip. [1884.] 

 Greenwich Obsns., 1882, (xiii)-(xvii). 



Observations of deflexion of a magnet for absolute 



measure of horizontal force. [1884.] Greenwich Obsns., 

 1882, (xix)-(xxi). 



Magnetic disturbances and earth currents. 1882[-98]. 



[1884-1900.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, (xxiii)-(xxviii); 

 (1883), (xvii)-(xxiv); 1884, (xvii)-(xxiv) ; 1885, (xxi)- 

 (xxix); 1886, (xvii)-(xxvi) ; 1887, (xvii)-(xxvi); ^1888, 

 (xvii)-(xxvi) ; 1889, (xix)-(xxviii); 1890, (xxi)-(xxvi) ; 

 1891, (xxi)-(xxvii) ; 1892, (xxi)-(xxviii); 1893, (xxi)- 

 (xxxi); 1894, (xxi)-(xxxii) ; 1895, (xxi)-(xxxviii); 1896, 

 (xxiii)-(xxxvi) ; 1897, (xxiii)-(xxxvi) ; 1898, (xxiii)- 

 (xxxvi). 



Results of meteorological observations. 1882[-98]. 



[1884-1900.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, (xxix)-(lxxv) ; 

 (1883), (xxv)-(lxxii); 1884, (xxv)-(lxxii); 1885, (xxxi)- 

 (Ixxix); 1886, (xxvii)-(lxxviii) ; 1887, (xxvii)-(lxxxiv); 



1888, (xxvii)-(lxxxiv) ; 1889, (xxix)-(lxxxvi) ; 1890, 

 (xxvii)-(xc) ; 1891, (xxix)-(xcii) ; 1892, (xxix)-(xciii) ; 

 1893, (xxxiii)-(xcviii) ; 1894, (xxxiii)-(xcviii) ; 1895, 

 (xxxix)-(civ); 1896, (xxxvii)-(cii) ; 1897, (xxxvii)-(ciii) ; 

 1898, (xxxvii)-(cii). 



Observations of luminous meteors. 1882[-98]. [1884- 



1900.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, (Ixxvii)-(lxxxi); (1883), 

 (Ixxiii)-(lxxxi) ; 1884, (Ixxiii)-(lxxv) ; 1885, (Ixxxi)- 

 (Ixxxviii); 1886, (Ixxxiii)-(lxxxvii) ; 1887, (Ixxxv)- 

 (Ixxxvii) ; 1888, (Ixxxv)-(xci) ; 1889, (Ixxxvii)-(lxxxix) ; 

 1890, (xci)-(xciii) ; 1891, (xciii)-(xcvii) ; 1892, (xcv)- 

 (xcvii) ; 1893, (xcix)-(ciii) ; 1894, (xcix)-(ci) ; 1895, (cv)- 

 (cxi); 1896, (ciii)-(cxv) ; 1897, (cv)-(cix) ; 1898, (ciii)- 

 (cix). 



Catalogue of concluded mean right ascensions and 



north polar distances, for 1882 January 1 [-1885 



January 1] of stars observed in the [years 1882-85] ; 

 with the annual variations: (the north polar distances 

 being corrected for errors of division, for discordance 

 of direct and reflexion observations, and for inclination 

 of verticals in reflexion observations :) also, new con- 

 stants for stars included in the Catalogue not included 

 in the Greenwich Nine-year Catalogue for 1872, or in 

 later annual catalogues. [1884-87.] Greenwich Obsns., 



1882, 1-32; 1883, 1-50; 1884, 1-43; 1885, 1-40. 



Horizontal and vertical diameters and right ascen- 

 sions and north polar distances of the Sun, moon, and 

 planets, (the right ascensions of the Sun, rnoon, and 

 planets corrected for defect of illumination and personal 

 equation when required; and the north polar distances 

 corrected for errors of division, for defect of illumina- 

 tion, for discordance of direct and reflexion results, and 

 for inclination of verticals in reflexion observations:) 

 compared with the corresponding results of the Nautical 

 Almanac : with the inferred position of the ecliptic ; 

 the geocentric errors of the Sun, moon, and planets in 

 longitude and ecliptic polar distance; and the equa- 

 tions between the geocentric errors of the planets and 

 the heliocentric errors of the Earth and planets, in longi- 

 tude and ecliptic polar distance. [1884-97.] Greenwich 

 Obsns., 1882, 33-62; 1883, 51-80; 1884, 45-75; 1885, 

 41-72; 1886, 37-71; 1887, 39-73; 1888, 39-70; 1889, 

 37-67; 1890, 45-80; 1891, 39-69; 1892, 37-70; 1893, 

 59-94; 1894, 65-100; 1895, 57-93. 



Observations of 7 Draconis with the reflex zenith tube ; 



and reduction of the observations. [1884.] Greenwich 

 Obsns., 1882, 63-66. 



Observations of the solar eclipse of 1882, May 16, 



with the equations deduced from the differences of right 

 ascension and from the differences of north polar dis- 

 tance of the limbs and cusps. [1884.] Greenwich 

 Obsns., 1882, 67-79. 



Micrometer-measures of the positions of [the satel- 

 lites of Saturn and Uranus] made with the south-east 

 equatoreal. [1884-87.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, 81-84 ; 



1883, 81-88 ; 1884, 77-79 ; 1885, 73-75. 



Differences of right ascension and north polar 



distance of Comet a 1882, Comet 6 1882, and Comet 

 c 1882, and neighbouring stars, observed with the 

 equatoreals. [1884.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, 85-91. 



Eclipses, occultations, and transits of Jupiter's 



satellites, compared with the Nautical Almanac: and 

 occultations of stars by the moon, with the equations 

 deduced from the occultations. [1884-1900.] Green- 

 wich Obsns., 1882, 93-100; 1883, 97-104; 1884, 85-97; 



1885, 85-110; 1886, 87-104; 1887, 83-103; 1888, 85-97; 

 1889, 79-89; 1890, 105-120; 1891, 91-103; 1892, 91-110; 

 1893, 135-160; 1894, 119-132; 1895, 105-139; 1896, 123- 

 143 ; 1897, 139-168 ; 1898, 145-170. 



Spectroscopic observations made at the Royal Obser- 

 vatory, Greenwich, 1882[-91]. [1884-93.] Greenwich 

 Obsns., 1882, 1-38; 1883, 1-70; 1884, 1-37; 1885, 1-31; 



1886, 1-31; 1887, 1-22; 1888, 1-19; 1889, 1-27; 1890, 

 1-28 ; 1891, 1-13. 



Measures of positions and areas of spots and faculie 



upon the Sun's disk on photographs taken with the 

 photoheliographs at Greenwich and in India; with the 

 deduced heliographic longitudes and latitudes. [1884-86.] 

 Greenwich Obsns., 1882, 39-89; 1883, 71-126; 1884, 

 39-112. 



[Observations with the altazimuth, and reductions.] 



[1884-99.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, [Iviii] pp.; 1883, 

 [xxxviii] pp. ; 1884, [xxxix] pp. ; 1885, [xxxiv] pp. ; 1886, 

 [xxxix] pp.; 1887, [xliv] pp.; 1888, [xlvi] pp.; 1889, 

 [xxxvii] pp. ; 1890, [xxxviii] pp. ; 1891, [xliii] pp. ; 

 1892, [xxii] pp.; 1893, [xxxix] pp.; 1894, [xxxvi] pp.; 

 1895, [xxxvii] pp. ; 1896, [xxxiii] pp. ; 1897, [xxviii] pp. 

 [Observations of meridian zenith distances, and 

 reductions.] [1884-1900.] Greenwich Obsns., 1882, 



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