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bei”g one of the infiances how near the Ro- 
mans had a- rived to the art of printing ; with 
fome remarks . Morthne » 
Stars, Fixed. Some more accurate obfervations about 
Jupiter’s tranfits near fixed ftars, ufeful for 
determining the inclination of that planet to 
the ecliptic - - Flarnjleaa 
New oblervations made after a new and accu- 
rate way, eft the fartheft elongations of the 
Medicean ftars from the center of Jupiter; 
together with fome uncommon ones concern- 
ing the diameters of the planets, and their 
diftances from fixed ftars, as alfo of the paral- 
lax of Mars, in oppofition to the fun and in 
perigee, 5cc. - - Flarnjleaa 
The longitudes, latitudes, right afcenfions, and 
declinations of thechiefeft fixed ftars according 
to the obfervations of the ancients Bernard 
— A propofal concerning the parallax of the fixed 
ftars, in reference to the earths annual orb 
Wallis 
— Concerning the diftance of the fixed ftars 
Roberts 
■ An inftrument for feeing the fun, moon, or 
ftars, pafs the meridian of any phce ; ufeful 
for letting watches in all partsof the world with 
the greateft exa&nefs, to correct fun-dials, 
to aftift in the difcovery of the longitude of 
places - - Derham 
• An account of ieveral nebu'ae or lucid fpotg 
hke c'ouds, Ltely difcovered in the fixed ftars 
by help of the telefcope - Halley 
Confiderations on the change of the latitude of 
fome of the principal fixed ftars Halley 
Of the infinity of the fphere of fixed ftars 
Halley 
Of the number, order, and light of the fixed 
liars - - HdMy 
— A letter giving an account of a new d.fcovered 
motion of the fixed ftars - Bradley 
Obfervations of the appearances among the 
fixed ftars, called Nebulous ftars, owing to 
the motion of the earth, and the motion of 
light compounded together Derharn 
— — The description and ufe of an apparatus added 
as an improvement to Davis’s quadrant, con- 
Tranf. 
XL 388 
VIII 6033 
— ’ 6094. 
XIV 567 
XVII 844 
XVIII 1,01 
XXIV 1578 
XXIX 390 
XXX. 736 
XXXI 22 
— 24 
XXXV 637 
XXXVIII 70 
453 
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I 401 
1 233, 
IV 464. 
— 225 
— 227 
VI 247 
— 148 
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VIII 132 
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