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CATALOGUE. — ASTRONOMY, FIXED STARS. 



Zimmermans coniglobium. 8. 1692. Hamb. 



1770. 

 FlamsteeJi historia coelestis. M. B. 



Herschcl finds that 1 1 1 stars are inserted without obser- 

 vations, andsor 600 observed are omitted, rh.tr.1797.293. 



Flamsteed Atlas coelestis. Lond. 

 Doppehnauri atlas coelestis. Nuremb. 1742. 

 Barker. Ph. tr. I76O. 



Arcturus, Aldebaran, Pollux, Antares, and Orion's shoul- 

 der have always been reddish. 



Futikem kenntniss der gestirne vermittelst 



zweener stenikegel. 8. Leipz. 1770. 

 Hellmuth's gestirn beschrelbung. 8. Brunsvv. 



1774. 

 Bode Vorstellung der gestirne auf 34 kupfer- 



tafeln. Berl. 1782. 

 Bode Anleitung zur kenntniss des gestirnten 



himmels. 8. Berl. 1788. R. 1. 

 Bode Beschreibungeinerhimmelscharte. Berl. 



1786. R. I. 



Bode Friedrichs sternendenkmal. 4. Berl. 



1787. R. S. 



Bode on the distribution of the stars. A. Berl. 



1794. 179. 

 *Bo<7e Uranographia. f. Berl. 1801. R.I. 



Contains above 1 7000 stars. 

 Valentin Beschrelbung der sternbilder. 8. 



Kiel, 1785. 

 Herschel on the construction of the heavens. 



Ph. tr. 1785. 



Herschel on the brightness of stars, with a 



catalogue. Ph. tr. 1796. 166. 



Compared with the neighbouring stars. 

 Herschel's second catalogue of the brightness 



of stars. Ph. tr. 1796.452. 

 Herschel's third catalogue of the brightness 



of stars. Ph.tr. 1797- 293. 

 ricnchers catalogue of stars omitted by Flam- 

 steed, f. 1798. R. 1. 

 Herschel's fourth catalogue of the brightness 



of stars. Ph. tr. 1799- 121. /t; mi 

 Ou Herschel's numbers of the stars..^>€roth. 



M.V.ii. 171. :', :.,rhU^.<.n , ■ \i. V 

 Deguignes's Chinese planispheres. Fig. S. 



E. 1785. X. App. . .< 



*^'Fo//as<OM's astronomical catalogue, in zones. 



f. R. S. 

 Lalande's 8000 stars. A. P. ^789. 187. 1790. 



345. 

 Lemonnier on the Arsacides. A. P. 1790. 1. 

 Burja on the constellations. A. Berl. 1792. 



337. 

 *Piazzi Stellarum inerrantium positiones. f. 



Palermo, 1803. R. S. 

 Ph. M. XI. 361. 



Comparative brighmess of the stars ascertained by Hum- 

 boldt, by means of diaphragms, in Herschel's manner, 

 Sirius 1. Canopus .98, « Centauri .96, Achernar, .94, 

 a Tndi .50, fl .47, a Toucan .70, a Phoenicis .65. a Pavo- 

 nis .78.« Gruis ,81, ^ .75, y .58. 



