oce 
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moon, Sept. 19, 1729, at Berlin Kirchlus 
— — — Obfervations of the occultation of Mars by 
the moon, 0 £t. 7, 1736, Fleet-ftreet 
Graham 
Covent-garden - - Bevis 
— Obfervations of an occultation of Palilicius, at 
Berlin, Dec. 23, 1 7 38 - - Kirckius 
Witenberg - Wetdler 
— An occultation of Jupiter and his fatellites by 
the moon. G£l. 28, 1740 - Graham 
w — An account of an occultation of Jupiter by the 
moon, June 6, 1744, London - Bevis 
W |i An obfervation on an occultation of Cor 
Leonis, by the moon, on Thurfday, March 
12, 1747* in Surry-llreet, in the Strand, 
London, with a reflecting telelcope, made by 
Mr. Short, which magnified above 100 times 
Bevis 
— — An occultation of the planet Venus by the 
moon in the day-time, obferved at London, 
April 16, 1751 Bevis 
— Obfervations of the occultations of Venus by 
the moon, April 16, 1751 Bradley 
— Account of occultations of the fixed liars by 
the moon, that will happen in 1763, proper 
to determine the exa 61 difference of longitude 
betwixt London, Paris, and Greenwich 
De la Lande 
n — - Occultation of fixed liars by the moon, ob- 
ferved at Greenwich, 1 769 Majkelyne 
— — An account of an occultation of the liar £ 
Tauri by the moon, obferved at Leiceller 
Ludlam 
■ Occultation of a and y Tauri by the moon Lexel 
See particular Occultations in their Places 
Ocean. Advice touching the conjunction of the 
Ocean with the Mediterranean - Petit 
— A narrative of the conjundlion of the two feas, 
the Ocean, and the Mediterranean, by a chan 
nel cut out through Languedoc in France 
Oldenburg 
— Additions to the narrative about the conjunc- 
tion of the ocean and the Mediterranean, by a 
channel in France - Froidour 
— An eifay on the connexion between the pa- 
rallaxes of the fun and moon, their denfities, 
Z z 2 
Tranf. 
XXXVI 256 
XL ico 
— 101 
XLI 223 
225 
XLI 647 
XLIII 65 
XLIV 4S5 
XLVII 159 
— 201 
LII 607 
L 1 X 399 
LX 335 
LXV 280 
I 41 
IV 1123 
VII 4080 
361 
Abridg. . 
VI 352 
VIII 186 
— *34 . 
— 184 
x 95 
— IIO 
III 683 
III 683 
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