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[Gregoire 



Micrometric measures of double stars. [1S97-1900.] 



Greenwich Obsus., 1894, 133-186; 1895, 141-152; 1896, 



145-160; 1897, 169-186; 1898, 171-193. 

 Results of magnetical observations, 1895[-98]. [1897- 



1900.] Greenwich Obsns., 1895, (i)-(xx); 1896, (i)-(xxi); 



1897, (i)-(xxii) ; 1898, (i)-(xxii). 



Observations of Comet c 1895 made with the 



altazimuth, and of Comet d 1894, and Comet d 1895, 

 and neighbouring stars, made with the Sheepshanks 

 equatorial. [1897.] Greenwich Obsns., 1895, 95-104. 



Micrometric measures of planets and satellites. 



1894 and 1895. [1897.] Greenwich Obsns., 1895, 

 153-163. 



Catalogue of concluded mean right ascensions and 

 north polar distances, for 1896.0 of stars observed in the 

 year 1896 ; with the annual precessions and adopted 

 proper motions. (The north polar distances being 

 corrected for errors of division, for discordance of direct 

 and reflexion observations, for inclination of verticals 

 in reflexion observations, and also for errors of the 

 telescope-micrometer screw.) [1898.] Greenwich Obsns., 

 1896, 1-70. 



Horizontal and vertical diameters and right ascensions 



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

 (the right ascensions of the Sun, moon, 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 illumination, for 

 discordance of direct and reflexion results, for inclination 

 of verticals in reflexion observations; and for errors of 

 telescope-micrometer screw :) compared with the corre- 

 sponding results of the Nautical Almanac : with the 

 inferred position of- the ecliptic and geocentric errors of 

 the Sun, moon and planets in longitude and ecliptic 

 polar distance ; and the equations between the geocentric 

 errors of the planets and the heliocentric errors of the 

 Earth and planets, in longitude and ecliptic polar 

 distance. [1898.] Greenwich Obsns., 1896, 71-106. 

 - Differences of right ascension and north polar 

 distance of Comets a 1896, b 1896, and / 1896, and 

 neighbouring stars, observed with the Sheepshanks 

 equatorial. [1898.] Greenwich Obsns., 1896, 107-122. 



Catalogue of concluded mean right ascensions and 



north polar distances, for 1900.0 of stars observed in the 

 year 1897 [and 1898] ; with the precessions, secular 

 variations, and adopted proper motions, for 1900.0. 

 (The north polar distances being corrected for errors 

 of division, as adopted in 1898, for discordance of direct 

 and reflexion observations, and for inclination of verticals 

 in reflexion observations.) [1899-1900.] Greenwich 

 Obsns., 1897, 1-101 ; 1898, 1-102. 



Horizontal and vertical diameters and right ascensions 



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

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

 corrected for defect of illumination and personal equation 

 when required ; and the north polar distances corrected 

 for errors of division as adopted in 1898, for defect of 

 illumination, 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 

 equations between the geocentric errors of the planets 

 and the heliocentric errors of the Earth and planets, in 

 longitude and ecliptic polar distance. [1899.] Green- 

 wich Obsns., 1897, 103-134. 



- Differences of right ascension and north polar 

 distance of Comet b 1897, and neighbouring stars, 

 observed with the Sheepshanks equatorial. [1899.] 

 Greenwich Obsns., 1897, 135-138. 



Horizontal and vertical diameters and right ascensions 



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



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

 corrected for defect of illumination and personal equation 

 when required and the north polar distances corrected 

 for defect of illumination, for discordance of direct and 

 reflexion results, and for inclination of verticals in 

 reflexion observations:) compared with the correspond- 

 ing 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 equations between the geocentric 

 errors of the planets and the heliocentric errors of the 

 Earth and planets, in longitude and ecliptic polar 

 distance. [1900.] Greenwich Obsns., 1898, 103-132. 

 Differences of right ascension and north polar 



distance of Comets b 1898, h 1898, i 1898, and neigh- 

 bouring stars, observed with the equatorials. [1900.] 



Greenwich Obsns., 1898, 133-143. 



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