106 ASTRONOMY. 



ANONYMOUS, continued. 



EPHEMERIDES astronomicas calculadas para o meridiano do Obser- 

 vatorio de Coimbra, para 1804-1813; 9 vols. 4 Coimbra, 1803- 

 1812. 



EPHEMERIS (Meridian) of the sun and planets for the year 1836. Roy.8 

 London, 1835.* 



EXAMEN desinteresse des differens ouvrages qui ont etc faits pour de- 

 terminer la figure de la Terre, [by Maupertuis;] seconde edition aug- 

 mentee de 1'histoire du livre ; [with an] Examen des trois disserta- 

 tions que M. Desaguliers a publiees sur la figure de la Terre. 8 

 Amsterdam, 1741. 



EXPLANATION (an) of the nature of equation of time and use of the 

 equation table, for adjusting watches and clocks ; also the description 

 of a time keeper. 4 London, 1731. 



EXPOSITION des moyens les plus faciles de resoudre plusieurs questions 

 de navigation ; avec une table des sinus verses et de leurs logarithmes, 

 [by P. C. Lemonnier ; also] Elemeris de geometrie et de la trigono- 

 metric rectiligne ; 2 pts. in 1 vol. 8 Paris, 1772. 



GENERAL (a) and particular account of the annular eclipse of the Sun 

 which will happen on Sunday, April 1, 1764, in the forenoon, [by 

 R. Heath.] 4 London, 1764. 



GENERAL sailing directions for Helgoland, and for the entrances of the 

 rivers Elbe and Weser. 8 London. 



GENERAL tables of the Moon's distances from the Sun and ten principal 

 fixt stars, useful for finding longitude at sea or land. fol. London, 17H7- 



GENTLEMAN'S (the) diary, or the mathematical repository, an almanack 

 for the year 1835. 12 London. 



GLOBE (le) celeste, cours d'astronomie contemplative, [by A. J. U. 

 Hennet.] 8 Paris, 1820. 



HET Ghebruyck des Quadrants ; door G. K. J. 4 Haarlem, 1643. 



HISTORY of Astronomy [by R. W. Rothman,] (Library of Useful Know- 

 ledge,) Nos. i-iv. 8 London, 1832. 



HUMBLE (an) address to the commissioners appointed to judge of all 

 performances relating to the longitude ; wherein it is demonstrated 

 from Mr. Flamsteed's observations, that by Sir I. Newton's theory of 

 the Moon, as it is now freed from some errors of the press, the longi- 

 tude may be found by land and sea, either night or day, when the 

 Moon is visible, and in proper weather, within very few miles of cer- 

 tainty, by R. W. [Wright]. 4 London, 1728. 



INSONNIO de Daniel. Questo sie el modo de veder le significatione de 

 Daniel propheta secondo li di de la Luna. 4 



INSTITUTIONS astronomiques, ou lecons elementaires d'astronomie, 

 avec des nouvelles tables d'equation corrigees et particulierement les 

 tables du Soleil, de la Lune et des satellites, precedees d'un essai sur 

 1'histoire de 1'astronomie moderne, [by P. C. Lemonnier.] 4 Paris, 

 1746. 



JOBELJEUM Astronomicum seculi ineuntis quarti in almamatre Leucorea 

 celebratum 1757. 4 Vitembergce, 1759.f 



* Computed at the expense of F. Baily, esq.,and printed by the Royal Astronomical 

 Society. 



t This is but a fragment the notes only of a work of which the title is given here as 

 anonymous, although perhaps in a complete copy it has a name. There is the name 

 ' Boze ' written on the title-page. 



