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CATALOGUE. ASTRONOMY, PIANETS. 



Fouchy. A. P. 1734. H. 68. 



Fouchj de atmosphaera limaii. Ph. tr. 



1739. XLI. 261. 



Thinks that there is not enough to produce a refraction of 

 l"ot2". 

 Lcniarinier Seleiiographie. 



Ace. A. P. 17^5. H. 65. 

 Weidler. Ph. tr. 1739. XLI. 228. 



•Observed lightning in a lunar eclipse. After Halley. 



Ml/lilts Gediinken uber die atmosphare des 



nioudes. 4. 1746. 

 Mayers cosmographische nachrichten. 1748. 



379- 



On the lunar rotation and atmosphere. 



Mayer von den Niirnbergischen moudkugeln. 

 4. 1750. Nuremb. 



Mayer's map of the moon. Op. ined. I. 



Euler on the moon's atmosphere. Ac. Berl. 

 1748. 103. 



Dunthorne on the acceleration of the moon's 

 motion. Ph. tr. 1749. XLVI. l62. 

 About 10" in 100 years. 



Short on a gap in the mountains surround- 

 ing the lunar spot Phito. Ph. tr. 1751. 

 164. 



Boscovich de lunae atmosphaera. 4. Rom. 

 1753. Vienn. 1766. 



Dunn on a lunar atmosphere. Ph. tr. 1762. 



578. 



Infers an atmosphere from a haziness, seen about Saturn 

 emerging from behind the moon. 



Rlurdocli's comparison of the sun and moon. 

 Ph. tr. 1768. 24. 



Attributes great density to the moon. 



Uiloa on a perforation in the moon. Ph. 



tr. 1779. 105. Rozier 1780. See eclipses, 

 Herschel on the mountains in the moon. 



Ph. tr. 1780. 507. 



Makes the highest only a mile and three quarters. 



Herschel on lunar volcanos and other 



changes. Bode Jahrbuch, 1782, 1789- 

 Herschel on three volcanos in the moon. 

 • Ph.tr. 1787. 229. 



Looking like a coal coreted wiih a thin coat of ashes : 

 one of them 3 miles in diam::ter. The inequalities-of (he 

 moon are easily visible by the light reflected from the earth. 



Herschel. Ph. tr. 1792. 27. 



Luminous points in the moon seen in an eclipse. 



Herschel. Ph. tr. 1794. 39. 



Few or no signs of a lunar atmosphere in an eclipse. 



Beccaria on Ulloa's eclipse. Roz. XVH. 447. 



Thinks the spot volcanic : himself observed a spot in 

 1772. 



Aepinus on volcanos in the moon. N. A. 

 Petr. 1784. II. H. 50. Goth. mag. I. iv. 

 155. 



Quotes Hooke. 



Girtanner on Herschel's lunar volcanos. 



Roz. XXX. 472. 

 Schrtiters Beytrage. 8. Berl. 1788. 

 Schroter on a spot in the moon. Roz. 



XXXIII. 313. 

 Schroters Selenotopographische fragmenteu. 



2. V. 4, Gott. 1791. 1802. R. S. 

 Schroter on the lunar atmosphere. Ph. tr. 



1792.309. 



Observed a very faint appearance of twilight. 



Schroter on the mountains of the moon. 

 Roz. XLVIII. 459. Fig. Ph. M. IV. 393. 

 Schroter. Ph. M. XV. 



Finds lunar mountains 4000 toises, or nearly 5 miles 

 high, and such a twilight as indicates an atmosphere 300 

 toises high. 



Bode on a luminous point in the dark part 

 of the moon. A. Berl. 1788. 204. 



On lunar volcanos. Bode Jahrbuch, 1792. 



Lichtenberg on the lunar spots. Goth. Mag. 

 I. i. 



Kant on the lunar spots. Berl. Monathschr. 

 Marz, 1793. 



*Russers globe of the moon. Lond. R. I. 



Maskelyne on Wilkins and Stretton's obser- 

 vations of a light in the dark part of the 

 moon. Ph. tr. 1794. 429. 



Stretton might have seen only Aldebaran, which was 

 eclipsed by the moon at the time ; Wilkins could scarcely 

 have been so much mistaken. 



