TABLES. 283 



MORGAN (ARTHUR). Tables showing the number of persons assured 

 in the Equitable Society, &c. See Morgan (A.). Tables, &c. fol. 

 1834. (Mathematics.} 



MORRIS (CORBYN). Observations on London with a continuation 



of the tables. See Collections. Collection (a) of the yearly bills of mor- 

 tality. 4 1759. (Miscellaneous.) 



MORRIS (GAEL). Tabulae. See Anonymous. Tabulae. 4 [1763.] 

 (Astronomy.) 



MOUTON (GABRIEL). Tabula declinationum Solis, &c. See Mouton 

 (G.). Observationes diametrorum Solis, &c. 1670. (Astronomy.) 



MULERIUS (NICOLAUS). Tabulae Frisicae Lunae-solares. See Mulerius 



(N.). Tabulae, &c. 4 1611. (Astronomy.) 

 [ULLF 



MULLER (JOHAN). See Regiomontanus (J.). 



MURDOCH (PATRICK). Nouvelles tables loxodromiques. See Murdoch 



(P.). Nouvelles tables, &c. 8 1742. (Astronomy.) 

 MURRAY (MUNGO). Tables of logarithms ; of sines ; of meridional 



parts ; of difference of latitudes, c. See Murray (M.). The rudiments 



of navigation. 8 1760. (Astronomy.) 

 MYERS (THOMAS). Tables, &c. See Rossel ( de). A practical 



treatise on finding the latitude and longitude at sea ; with tables, &c. 8 



1815. (Astronomy.) 



N. 



"VTAPIER or NEPERUS (JOANNES) Baro Merchistonii. Tabulae loga- 



-*-^ rithmorum. See Napier (J.), Lord Merchiston. Mirifici logarith- 

 morum canonis description, &c. 4 1614. (Mathematics.) 



. Logarithmorum canonis descriptio. See Napier (J.), Lord Mer- 

 chiston. Logarithmorum, &c. 4 1620. (Mathematics.) 



NEWMAN (S.) Tables. See Newman (S.). A collection of tables. 



4 1804. (Mathematics.) 



NEWTON (JOHN). Two tables, the one of decimal numbers and the 

 other of their logarithmes, &c. See Newton ( J.). A help to calculation. 

 4 1657. (Mathematics.) 



. Tables. See Newton (J.). Astronomia Britannica, exhibiting the 



doctrine of the sphere, &c. 4 1657. (Astronomy.) 



. Tables for measuring of timber and the gauging of casks. < See 



Newton (J.). Cosmographia, &c. 8 1679. (Astronomy.) 



Tabulae mathematicae ; or tables of the naturall sines, tangents and 



secants, and the logarithms of the sines and tangents to every degree and 

 hundred part of a degree in the quadrant, their common radius being 

 10,000,000; with a table of logarithms of all absolute numbers increas- 

 ing by naturall succession from an unite to 10,000. See Newton (J.). 

 Institutio mathematica, &c. 12 1654. (Mathematics.) 



A table of logarithms, &c. See Newton (J.). Trigonometria Bri- 

 tannica, &c. fol. 1658. (Mathematics.) 



NORIE (J. W.) A complete set of nautical tables. See Norie (J. W.). 

 A complete set of, &c. 8 1818. (Astronomy.) 



. Linear tables for correcting the apparent distance of the Moon from 



the Sun or a fixed star, &c. See Norie (J. W.). A set of linear tables, 

 &c. 8 1820. (Astronomy.) 



Tables. See Norie ( J. W.). A new and complete epitome of prac- 

 tical navigation, &c. 8 1822. (Astronomy.) 



NORWOOD (RICHARD). A table of artificial sines, &c. See Norwood 

 (R.). Epitomy, &c. 12 1669. (Mathematics.) 



