OBSERVATIONS WITH Til K ZFNITH TELESCOPE. 



2S:; 



'.). Dobpat (a). 1814 F. G. W. Btruve. Observationes Astronomicas [nstltutas In Specula Universitatis 

 Cassareas Dorpatensis, Vol. I. 



10. Dobpat (a). 1815. Catalogusl. 



11. KoicNHiKisicui! (<>). 1815. Boarbeitung von Bessels Beobachtungen am Dollond'schen Mittagsfernrohre in den 



Jahren 1818-19 Von Dr. Fritz Conn. Konigsberg Beobachtungen, 89 Abtheilung. «=0. 



12. Weisse-Bessel (<J). 1825. Bessel's Zone observations reduced by Maximillian Weisse. This was used for a 



few declinations, usually those for which early determinations were wanting, p - 0.1. 

 18. Schweed-Oeltzek («)■ 1828. The positions were taken from Carrington, No. 43. 

 1.4. Alto. 1830. DLX, Stellarum Fixarum Positiones Medire meunte anno 1880 ex observationibus Abose 



habitas deduxit. Fredr. G-uil. Aug. Argelander. Helsingforsira, 1885. t from Davis, Ast. Journal, No. 828. 



15. Pbabson ((?>• 1880. Dr. Pearson's Catalogue of 520 Stars within 6° North and South o.f the Ecliptic. 



Memoirs R. A. S., Vol. xv, p. 97. London, 1810. p* = 0; 0.1. *'. 0. 



16. Cambbidge. 1830. Airy's First Cambridge Catalogue. Memoirs R. A. S., Vol. xi. London, 1859. 



17. Fallows («). 1830. Results of Observations made by the Bev. Fearon Fallows at the Royal Observatory, 



Cape of (Jood Hope, in the Tears 1839-81. Memoirs R. A. S., Vol. xix, p. 1. 



18. Pond. 1830. A. Catalogue of 1112 Stars from Observations at Greenwich from 1816 to 1833. London, 1833. 



t was obtained from the original observations in Greenwich Yearly Results. 

 10. StbtjvE. 1830. Stellarum Fixarum imprimis duplicium et multiplioium pro epocha 1830. 1'elropoli, 1852. 



20. WBOTTESLEY (a). 1830. A Catalogue of the Right Ascensions of 1318 Stars. By .lohu Wrottesley, 



Esq. Memoirs R. A. S., Vol. x. 



21. MONTOJO (o). 1835. Mean Positions of the Stars contained in "Mr. Bally's Address" as determined at 



San Fernando. Memoirs II. A. S., Vol. xii, p. 238. 



22. Madras. 1835. A General Catalogue of the Principal Fixed Stars from Observations made at the Honorable 



East India, Company's Observatory at Madras in the years 1830-43. By Thomas Ulanville Taylor. 

 Madras, 1844. 



23. RtJMKEB. 1830. Mittlere Oerter von 12,000 Fixsternen fur den Anfang von 1836, abgeleitet aus den Beob- 



achtungen auf der Hamburger Sternwarte von Carl Riimker. Hamburg, 1852. 



24. KoLLEB ("). 1838. Extract from a letter from M. Marian Roller, Director of the Observatory at Krems- 



muaster .... accompanying a Catalogue of 208 Stars. Memoirs R. A. S., Vol. xii, p. 373. 



25. Abmagh. 1840. Places of 5345 Stars observed from 1828 to 1854 at the Armagh Observatory. By Uev. T. 



R. Robinson. Dublin, 1850. 



26. Santini (6). 1840. A Catalogue of 1677 Stars included between the Equator and Ten Degrees of North 



Declination, observed at the Royal Observatory of Padua. By Prof. Giovanni Santini. Memoirs R. A. S., 

 Vol. xii, p. 273. p' = 0; 0.1; 0.2. 



27. Cape of Good Hope. 1840. The Cape Catalogue of Stars deduced from observations made at the Royal 



Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, 1834 to 1840, and reduced to the epoch 1840 under the superintendence of 

 E. J. Stone. Cape Town, 1878. 



28. Gilliss (a). 1840. Catalogue of Twelve Hundred and Forty-eight Stars observed at Washington between 



October, 1838, and July, 1842. Washington, 1846. 



29. Gbbbnwioh. 1.840. Catalogue of 2156 Stars formed from the Observations made from 1836 to 1841 at the 



Royal Observatory, Greenwich. London, 1849. 



30. Oeltzen's Argelander (a). 1842. Annalen der K. K. Sternwarte in Wien. Bd. i. Wien, 1851. »sameas 



Abo ; p same as Kiimkcr ; t from original zones. 



81. Gbeenwich. 1845. Catalogue from observations from 1842 to 1847. 



82. Pabis. 1845. Catalogue de l'Observatoire de Paris. Etoiles observes aus Instruments Meridiens de 1.837 a 



1853. 



33. Pom.itovA (a). 1845. Etoiles obscrvees occasionnellcment. St. Petersbourg, 1875. 



34. Radoluti. 1845. The Kadclitl'e Catalogue of 6317 Stars chiefly Ciroumpolar reduced to the Epoch 1845. 



Formed from the Observations made at the Radcliffe Observatory under the Superintendence of Manuel 

 John Johnson, Oxford, 1860. 



