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67. Observations on the first comet of I860, made :it Hudson, Ohio. 

 Gould's Astr. Jour., vol. 1. pp. 179-180. March, 1861. 



68. On the apparent motion of figures of certain colors. Am. Assoc, /'roc, 

 pp. 78-81. 1861. 



On the distribution of rain for the month of September. Am. Assoc. 

 . pp. 146-149, 1851. [Annual Sci. Disc, pp. 389-301, 1852.) 



70. The elements of algebra, designed for beginners. 12mo, pp. 2G0. 

 New York, 18 



71. On the satellites of Uranus. Am. Jour. (2), vol. 14, pp. 405-410. 

 November, l v 



72. Notice of the hail-storm which passed over New York city on the 1st 

 of July, 1853. Am. Assoc. Proc, pp. 59-79, 1853. (Am. Jour. (2), vol. 17, 

 pp. 35-55. Annals of Science, vol. 1, pp. 209-215.) 



73. Does the moon exert a sensible influence upon the clouds ? Am. Assoc. 

 Proc, pp. 80-83, 1853. 



74. On the measurement of heights by the barometer. Am. Assoc. Proc, 

 pp. 169-171. 1853. 



75. Comparison of the British Association Catalogue of Stars with the 

 Greenwich Twelve-year Catalogue. Gould's Astron. Jour., vol. 3, pp. 177- 

 182. May, 1854. 



76. On the resistance experienced by bodies falling through the atmos- 

 phere. Am. Jour. (2), vol. 17, pp. 67-70. July, 1854. 



77. On the satellites of Uranus. Am. Assoc. Proc, pp. 52-55. 1854. 



78. The zone of small planets between Mars and Jupiter. (Lecture.) 

 Smithsonian Report, pp. 137-146, 1854. {Harper's New Month. Mag., vol. 

 10, pp. 343-353. February, 1855.) 



79. An introduction to practical astronomy, with a collection of astro- 

 nomical tables. 8vo, pp. 497. New York, 1855. 



80. On the temperature of the planets, and on some of the conclusions 

 resulting from this temperature. Am. Assoc Proc, pp. 74-80. 1855. 



81. On the storm which was experienced throughout the United States 

 about the 20th of December, 1836. Am. Assoc. Proc, pp. 176-183. 1855. 



82. Astronomical observations in the United States. Harper's New 

 Month. Mag., vol. 13, pp. 25-52. June, 1856. 



83. A treatise on arithmetic, theoretical and practical. 12mo, pp. 362. 

 New York, 1856. 



84. The recent progress in astronomy, especially in the United States 

 Third edition ; mostly rewritten and much enlarged. 8vo, pp. 396. New 

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85. On the relative accuracy of the different methods of determining geo- 

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