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Lubbock, (Sir) John William. 38. On the 

 determination of the terms in the disturbing 

 function of the fourth order as regards the 

 eccentricities and inclinations which give rise 

 to secular inequalities. [1834.] Phil. Trans. 



1835, pp. 57-82. 



39. Discussion of Tide-observations made 



at Liverpool. Phil. Trans, 1835, pp. 275-300. 



— ~ — 40. On the elements of the orbit of the 

 comet of Halley in 1759. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 ni., 1835, pp. 332-333. 



41. Account of the recent discussions of 



observations of the Tides. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 



1836, pp. 285-287. 

 42. On the importance of forming new 



empirical tables for finding the Moon's place. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836 (pt. 2), pp. 12-13. 

 — 43. On a property of the parabola. Phil. 



Mag. IX., 1836, pp. 100-104. 



44. Discussion of Tide-observations made 



at Liverpool. Phil. Trans. 1836, pp. 57-75. 



■ 45. On the Tides at the Port of London. 

 (Bakerian Lecture.) Phil. Trans. 1836, pp. 

 217-266. 



46. Account of the discussions of observa- 

 tions of the Tides. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837, pp. 

 103-116. 



47. On M. Poisson's theory of the con- 



stitution of the atmosphere. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1837 {pt. 2), pp. 31-32. 



48. On the fluctuations of the height of 



high-water due to the changes in the atmo- 

 spheric pressure. Phil. Mag. XL, 1837, pp. 

 195-196. 



49. On the wave-surface in the theory of 



double refraction. Phil. Mag. XL, 1837, pp. 

 417-421 ; XIL, 1838, pp. 47-48 ; XV., 1839, 

 pp. 351-358. 



SO. On the variation of arbitrary constants 



in mechanical problems. Phil. Mag. XI., 1837, 

 pp. 492-496 ; XIL, 1838, pp. 254-256. 



51. On the Tides. Phil. Trans. 1837, 



pp. 97-140. 



52. On the divergence of the numerical 



coefficients of certain inequalities of longitude 

 in the lunar theory. Phil. Mag. XII., 1838, 

 pp. 168-172. 



53. On a property of the conic sections. 



Phil. Mag. XIIL, 1838, pp. 83-86. 



64. On the general solution of algebraical 



equations. Phil. Mag. XV., 1839, pp. 165-168. 



55. On the heat of vapours and on astro- 

 nomical refraction. Phil. Mag. XVI., 1840, 

 pp. 434-441, 510-514, 562-669 ; XVEL, 1840, 

 pp. 272-280, 467-473, 488-507. 



56. On the variation of the semi-axis 



major of the Moon's orbit. Phil. Mag. XVIL, 

 1840, pp. 338-346. 



Lubbock, (Sir) John William. 57. Note on an 

 inequality in the height of the Barometer, of 

 which the argument is the decHnation of the 

 Moon. Phil. Trans. 1841, pp. 73-74. 



58. On a theorem of Fermat. Roy. Soc. 



Proc. IV., 1841, p. 590. 



• 59. On the developement of the disturbing 



Function R. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. VII., 

 1845-47, p. 253. 



60. On the calculation of the perturbations 



of planets and comets. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 

 (p^2), pp. 9-14. 



— — 61. On the perturbations of planets moving 

 in eccentric and inclined orbits. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXL, 1847, pp. 1-6, 86-89. 



62. On the heat of vapours. Phil. Mag. 



XXXL, 1847, pp. 90-91. 



63. On the perturbations of planets and 



comets. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. VIII., 1847- 

 48, pp. 120-122. 



64. On shooting stars. Phil. Mag. XXXII., 



1848, pp. 81-88, 170-172 ; XXXV., 1849, pp. 

 356-357; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XLIV., 

 1848, pp. 330-331. 



« 65. On the determination of the numerical 



values of the coeflicients in any series consisting 

 of sines and cosines of multiples of a variable 

 angle. Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 1848, pp. 106- 

 1-27. 



66. On change of climate resulting from 



a change in the Earth's axis of rotation. Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. V., 1849, pp. 4-7. 



67. On the numerical computation of the 



values of slowly-converging series. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. X., 1849-50, pp. 180-182. 



68. On a graphical method of clearing a 



lunar distance. Phil. Mag. VIII., 1854, pp. 

 280-282. 



69. On the constitution of the atmosphere, 



upon which Laplace's Table of Astronomical 

 Refractions is founded. Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not. XV., 1854-55, pp. 159-160. 



70. On the heat of vapours. Phil. Mag. 



IX., 1855, pp. 25-27. 



71. On the theory of astronomical refrac- 

 tions. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XVL, 1855- 

 56, pp. 11-14; Astron. Soc. Mem. XXIV., 

 1856, pp. 103-146. 



■ 72. Note on the developement of the dis- 



turbing function in the Lunar Theory. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. XIX., 1859, pp. 179-181. 



73. On the Lunar Theory. [I860.] As- 

 tron. Soc. Mem. XXX., 1862, pp. 1-53. 



Lubbock, (Sir) John William, and William 

 Whewell. Report on Prof. Airy's paper, en- 

 titled " On an inequality of long period in the 

 motions of the Earth and Venus." Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. III., 1832, pp. 108-113. 



