﻿A LIST 



OF 



THE PRINCIPAL WORKS QUOTED IN THEORETICAL ASTRONOMY. 



AIRY, G. B., Astronomer Royal, " Six Lectures on Astronomy." 



BAIN, A., "Chambers's Educational Course,"—" Astronomy." 1848. 



BEATTIE, Dr. J., " Essay on Truth." 



BONNYCASTLE, J., "An Introduction to Astronomy." 1811. 



BOURNE, J. C, "History of the Great Western Railway." 



BRADLEY, T., " Practical Geometry." 1834. 



BURCHETT, R., " Linear Perspective." 



DICK, Dr., "The Solar System." Religious Tract Society. 



GALBRAITH, Rev. J. A.,— HAUGHTON, Rev. S.,— "Manual of Astronomy." 1857. 



HENDERSON, E., LL.D., F.R.A.S., "A Treatise on Astronomy." 1843. 



HERSCHEL, Sir J. F. W., Bart., &c, &c, " A Treatise on Astronomy." 



HIND, J. R., F.R.A.S., " An Introduction to Astronomy." 1863. 



JOYCE, Rev. J., " Scientific Dialogues." 1846. 



LARDNER, Dr., " Museum of Science." 



LYNN, W. T., Greenwich Observatory, " First Principles of Natural Philosophy." 



MAIN, Rev. R., "Rudimentary Astronomy " 1852. 



MANN, R. J., M.D., &c, " Lessons in General Knowledge." 1856. 



MOLES WORTH, Rev. W. N., " Plain Lectures on Astronomy." 1864. 



MOSELEY, Rev. H., " Lectures on Astronomy." 1839. 



OLMSTED, D., A.M., " Popular Astronomy ."—" Family Tutor." 1852. 



PHILLIPS, Sir R., " A Million of Facts." Stereotyped Edition. 



THORNTON, R., C.E., " Elementary Treatise on Land Surveying and Levelling." 



TIMBS, J., F.S.A., "Curiosities of Science." 1858. 



WEBSTER, T., M.A., " The Principles of Hydrostatics." 



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THE POPULARITY OF ERROR, 



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