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SCIENTIFIC NEWS, AND ACCOUNT OF BOOKS. 



Figure of the Orbits of the new Planets, ^j/ Jkrome 



DE LaLANDE. 



Figure of the JL HE mean diftance of each of thefe planets from the fun is 

 planetsf ^'''"''^2,77, which anfwers to 227 miUion of geographical miles 

 nearly. 



Piazzi or Ceres, difcovered Jan. \, 1801. 



Revolution 4 years, 7 months. 



10 



Jays. 







Mean longitude, Jan. \, ISOt 



- 



10^- 



n** 



59' 



Annual motion 





2 



18 



14 



Aphelion 



- 



10 



26 



44. 



Node 





2 



21 



6 



Equation of the orbit 



- 





9 



3 



Eccentricity 





- 



0', 



079 



Inclination 



- 





10 



37 



95. 



29° 53' 



2 



IS 11 



10 



1 7 



5 



22 28 





28 25 





0,2463 





34 39 



Alben or Pallas, difcovered March 28, 1802. 

 Revolution 4 years, 7 months, 11 days. 

 Mean Longitude, Jan. 1, 1804 - 

 Annual motion 

 , Aphelion . _ - 



Node .. - . 



Equation of the orbit 

 Eccentricity 

 Inclination - - . 



Philofophical TranfaBiom of the Royal Society of London, for 

 the Year 1804. Part I. Mo, 182 Pages, ivith five Plates 

 and 26 Pages of Meter eological Journal. 



PhilofopVical THIS -Part contains — 1. The Bakerian Ledure, Experi- 



Tranfaftions of ments and Calculations relative to Phvfical Optics; by Tho- 



the Royal So- a t t> t- i^ o ^ ,^ • • /• » 



gigty^ mas loung, M. D. r. K. b. 2. Continuation or an Account 



of a peculiar Arrangement in the Arteries diftributed on the 

 Mufcles of flow moving Animals, &c,; in a Letter from 

 Mr. Anthony Carlifle to John Syramons, Efq. F. R. S. 



3. An 

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