LIST OF WORKS 
ADMIRALTY PuBLicaTIoNs—continued. 
Cape of Good Hope Observations (Star Ledgers): 1856 to 1863. 2s. 
- 1856. 5s. 
———__—_————_ Astronomical Results. 1857 to1858. 5s. 
Cape Catalogue, 1834 to 1840, reduced to Epoch 1840. 7s. 6d. 
—————— of 1159 Stars, 1856 to 1881, reduced to the Epoch 
1860. 3s, 
—————.,, 12, 441 Stars for Epoch 1880. 31s. €d. 
Cape of Good Hope Astronomical Results. 1859 to 1860. 5s. 
— 1871 to 1873. 5s. 
1874 to 1876. 5s, each. 
Report ov Teneriffe Astronomical Experiment. 1856. 5s, 
Paramatta Catalogue of 7385 Stars. 1822to 1826. 4s. 
REDUCTION OF THE OBSERVATIONS OF PLANETS. 1750 to 
1830. Royal 4to. 20s. each, 
LUNAR OBSERVATIONS. 1750 
to 1830. 2 Vols. Royal4to. 20s. each. 
1831 to 1851. 4to. 10s. each. 
— ——————— GREENWICH METEOROLOGICAL OBSERYVA- 
TIONS. Chiefly 1847 to 1873. 5s, 
ARCTIC PAPERS. 13s. 6d. 
BERNOULLI’S SEXCENTENARY TABLE, 1779. 4to. 5s. 
BESSEL’S AUXILIARY TABLES FOR HIS METHOD OF CLEAR- 
ING LONAR DISTANCES. 8yvo. 2s. 
ENCKE’S BERLINER JAHRBUCH, for1830. Berlin, 1828. 8vo. 9s. 
HANNYNGTON’S HAVERSINES. 21s. 
HMANSEN’S TABLES DE LA LUNE. 4to. 20s. 
LAX’S TABLES FOR FINDING THE LATITUDE AND LONGI- 
TUDE. 1821. 8vo. 10s 
LUNAR OBSERVATIONS at GREENWICH. 1783 to 1819. Compared 
with the Tables, 1821. 4to. 7s. 6d. 
MACLEAK ON LACAILLE’S ARC OF MERIDIAN. 2 Vols. 20s. each. 
MAYER’S DISTANCES of the MOON’S CENTRE from the 
PLANETS. 1822, 3s.; 1823, 4s.6d. 1824to 1835. 8vo. 4s. each. 
MAYER’S TABULA MOTUUM SOLIS ET LUNA, 1770. 5s. 
———— ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT GOT- 
TINGEN, from 1756 to 1761. 1826. Folio. 7s. 6d. 
NAUTICAL ALMANACS, from 1767 to 1886. 2s. 6d. each. 
SELECTIONS FROM, up to 1812. Evo. 6s. 
SUPPLEMENTS, 1828 to 1833, 1837 and 1838, 
1834-54. 6s. 
2e. each, 
TABLE requisite to be used with the N.A. 
1781. 8vo. 58. 
OBSERVATIONS ON THE TRANSIT OF VENUS, 1874. 20s. 
SAKINE’S PENDULUM EXPERIMENTS to DETERMINE THE FIGURE 
OF THR EartTH. 1825. 4to. 40s. 
SHEPHERD'S TABLES for Correcting Lunar DisTanogs. 1772, 
Royal 4to. 21s. 
TABLES, GENERAL, of the MOON’S DISTANCE 
from the SUN, and 10 STARS. 1787. Folio. 65s. 6d, 
TAYLOR’S SEXAGESIMAL TABLE. 1780. 4to. 15s. 
———— TABLES OF LOGARITHMS. 4to. 60s. 
TIARK’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS for the LoyarrupE 
of MapEIRA. 1822. 4to. 5s. 
CHRONOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS for Dirrekences 
of LoneiTuDE between Dover, PoRTsmMouTH, and FatmoutTs. 1828, 
d4to. 5s. 
VENUS and JUPITER: Onsrrvations of, compared with the TaBiEs. 
London, 1822. 4to. 2s. 
WALES AND BAYLY’S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS, 
1777. 4to. 21s. 
REDUCTION OF ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS 
MADE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, 1764—1771. 1788. 4to. 108. 6d. 
