34 * 
MOO 
Bevis 
An account of the fame at Leyden Luhj \ 
Obfervations of an eclipfe of the moon, Nov. 28 
1762, at Calcutta - - Hirjl 
„ Obfervation of the eclipfe of the moon, March 
17, 1764, London - Bevis 
— — - Obfervations on the fame at Schwezinga 
Mayer 
— Obfervation of the end of the fame eclipfe 
obferved in Pennfylvania 
Mafon and Dixon 
— - An account of the eclipfe of the moon, No- 
vember 1 2, 1769, made at Bawkhill, near 
Edinburgh - - Lind 
Obfervations on the eclipfe of the Moon, Dec. 
12, 1769, Greenwich - Majkelyne 
.■■■ — Obfervation of a partial eclipfe of the moon, 
Jan. 3, and of a total one, Dec. 23, 1768 
M. Mejfier 
— — An account of an eclipfe of the moon at Pekin, 
Oft. 23, 1771 - - Cipolla 
— An account of an eclipfe of the moon at Pekin, 
Nov. 12, 1761 - - Cipolla 
— - An account of the lunar eclipfe, Oft. 11, 1772, 
obferved at Canton - Blake 
Moon. (Applied to finding the longitude) An inftru- 
ment for feeing the fun, moon, or ftars pafs 
the meridian of any place ; ufeful for fetting 
watches in all parts of the world with the 
greateft exaflnefs, to correct fun-dials, to af> 
fift in the difcovery of the longitude of places 
Derham 
■■ — A letter containing the refults of obfervations 
of the diftance of the moon from the fun and 
fixed ftars, made in a voyage from England to 
the ifland of St. Helena, in order to determine 
the longitude of the fhip from time to time ; 
together with the whole procefs of computa- 
tion ufed on this occafion - Majkelyne 
— — Letter giving an account of obfervations at fea 
for finding out the longitude by the moon 
Horjley 
— — Traft of his majefly’s armed brig Leon from 
England to Davis’s Streights and Labrador, 
with obfervations for determining the longi- 
tude by fun and moon, and error of common 
Tranf. 
— 543 
LII 650 
LIII 262 
LIV 107 
— 165 
LVIII 329 
LIX 363 
— 399 
— 454 
lxiv 39 
— 43 
_ 4 6 
XXIV 1578 
LII 558 
LIV 329 
Abridg. 
IV 464 
reckon. 
