374. 



CATArOGUE. ASTRONOMY, ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Projections, Charts, Globes, Orreries, 

 and other Instruments, illustrative 

 of Astronomy and Geography. 



See Asuonomiciil Instruments, Navigation. 

 *Hugenii descriptio automati planetarii. 



Opp. lel. II. 175. 

 Wallis on the construction of sea charts. 



Ph.tr. 1685. XV. 1193. 



Also on the figure of secants. 



Ilalley on the meridional parts, or the 



sum of the secants. Ph. tr. XIX. 1696. 



202. 

 Roemer's planisphere. Mach. A. T. 81. 

 Roemer's planisphere for eclipses. Mach. 



A. I. 85. 

 Roemer's wheel for unequal motion. Mach. 



A. L 89. Mich. IV. 404. 

 Cassini's planisphere. Mach. A. I 133. 

 Cassini's globe to show the precession of the 



equinoxes. A. P. 1708. H. 93. 

 Allemand's celestial globe. Mach. A. I. 157. 



Chazelles on hydrographical charts. A. P. 



1702. 150. H. 86. 

 Lagny on reduced maps. A. P. 1703. Q5. 



H. 92. 

 Chevalier on taking a map by amplitudes. 



A. P. 1707. H. 113. 

 Perks on the meridional line. Ph. tr. 1715. 



XXIX. 331. 

 lladus de projectionibus sphaerarum. 4. 



Leipz. 1717. 

 Meynier's sphere of paper. A. P. 1723. H. 



121.Mach. A. IV. 55. 

 ileynier's clock, showing the solar motion. 



A. P. 1723. H. 122. Mach. A. IV. 59- 

 Meyer's planisphere. Mach. A. IV. 61. 

 Desagulier's experiment illustrative of the 



form of the earth. Ph. tr. 1725. XXXIII. 



344. 



Brouckner's globe of copper. A. P. 1725. 



H. 103. Mach. A. IV. 143. 

 Outhier's celestial automaton. A. P. 1727. 



H. 143. Mach. A. 15, 19, 21. 

 Mauny's sphere. Mach. A. VI. 89. 

 Graham's globular instrument for comput- 

 ing latitudes. Ph. tr. 1734. XXXVIII, 



450. 

 Colson on spherical maps, or segments of 



globes. Ph. tr. 1736. XXXIX. 204. 

 Latham and Senex on making the poles of 



the celestial globe revolve. Ph. tr. 1738. 



XL. 201. 1741. XLI. 730. 

 Harris's improvement on the terestrial globe. 



Ph. tr. 1740. XLI. 321. 



Placing the horary circle under the meridian. 



Segneri machina ad eclipses repraesentandas. 

 Ph. tr. 1741. XLI. 781. 



Maclaurin on the meridional parts of a sphe- 

 roid. Ph. tr. 1741. XLI. 808. 



Richmann on maps. C. Petr. XIII. 300. 



Maupertuis on a loxodromic circle on the 

 surface of the sea. A. P. 1744. 462. 



Ferguson's orrery for the phenomena of 

 Venus. Ph.tr. 1746. XLIV. 127. 



Ferguson's improvement of the globe. Ph. 

 tr. 1747. XLIV. 535. 



By msuksi for the sun and moon. 



Ferguson's mechanical illustration of eclipses. 



Ph. tr. 1751.520. 

 Ferguson's orreries. Mach. exerc. 72. 

 Sur la construction des grands globes, f. 



Nuremberg, 1746. 

 Mrs. Senex on Senex's globes for showinc; 



the precession. Ph. tr. 1749. XLVI. 290. 

 Passement's moving sfjhere. A. P. 1749. H. 



183. 

 Lowitz sur les grands globes. 4. Naremb. 



1749, 1753. 

 Robertson's explanation of Hallcy on the 



analogy of the logarithmic tangents and 



