334 - MOO 
4 the Academy of Sciences at Petersburg, for 
the b ft anfwer to 'he queftion, iC Whether the 
64 t eory of Sir Ifaac Newton is Sufficient to 
explain ali the irregularities which are found 
in the motion of the meon ?” ' Euler 
>, A refolution of a general Proposition for deter- 
mining the horary alteration of the pofition of 
the terrehrlal equator, from the attraction of 
the fun and moon : with fome remarks on the 
folu lions given by other authors to that dif- 
ficult and important problem - Simpfon 
«=» — — A letter concerning observations to be made 
on the parallax of the moon at St. Helena, 
and recommending the fame to be made 
at Paris and Greenwich 
Le Caille and Majkelyne 
~ Certain reafons for a lunar atmofphere Dunn 
— — • An account of an appulfe of the moon to the 
planet Jupiter obferved at Chelfea Dunn 
— r — Of the moon’s diftance and parallax : Murdock 
■ Concife rules for computing the effedls of re- 
fra£lion and parallax in 1 varying the apparent 
diftance of the moon from the lun or a ftar ; 
alio an eafy rule of approximation Sr com- 
puting the diftance of the moon from a ftar, 
the longitudes and latitudes of both being 
given with demonftrations of the fame 
Majkelyne 
- — Short and eafy methods for finding the quantity 
of time contained in any given number of 
mean lunations, and the number of mean lu- 
nations in any given quantity of time Fergufon 
An effay on the connexion between the paral- 
laxes of the fun and moon; their denfities ; 
and their~difturbinp r forces on the ocean 
o 
Murdock 
Kepler’s method of corripdting the moon’s pa- 
rallaxes in Solar eclipfes, demonftrated and 
extended to all degrees of the moon’s latitude, 
as alfo to the affigning the moon’s corre- 
spondent apparent diameter, together with a 
concife application of this form of calculation 
to thofe eclipfes - Pemberton 
— — - Agronomical obfervations relating to ffie moun- 
tains of the moon - , H<rfchel 
-Moon. (Occultations, tranftts, and conjun£lions) 
Conjunction of the moon and Venus on the 
2 
Tranf. 
XLVII 263 
L 416 
LII 21 & 26 
-578 
nil 3 r 
LIV 29 
— 263 
LV 61 
LVIII 24 
LXI 437 
LXX 507 
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