S T A 
by the pole liar, and finding the hour by the 
fame - - Gray 
Star, An account of the variations of appear- 
ance of a new ftar in the neck of the Swan 
Kirchius 
— A fliort hiftory of the feveral new ftars that 
have appeared within thefe 150 years ; with an 
account of the return of that in collo cygni, 
and of its continuance obferved in 1715 
Halley 
- ■ - The declinations of fome fouthern ftars of the | 
firft and fecond magnitude, June 1738, and the 
way of finding the hour of the night at fea 
from looking at the fouthern crofs 
La Condamine 
— Aftronomical obfervation on the periodical ftar 
in Collo Ceti - - Herfchel 
Star. (Appulfes) Obfervable appulfes of the moon 
to the fixed ftars in the year 1671, foretold, and 
computed for the meridian and latitude of 
of London — - Flamjlead 
— Letter concerning the appulfes of the moon 
for 1673, and the other planets to the fixed 
ftars, together with an obfervation of the 
planet Mars - Flamjlead 
■ The appulfes of the moon and other planets to 
the fixed flan pred idled for 1674 Flamjlead 
— On the method of determining the places of 
the planets, by obferving their near appulfes 
to the fixed ftars - Halley 
A new method of calculating the eclipfes, par- 
ticularly of the earth, and of any appulfes o! 
the moon to planets and fixed ftars Gerjlen 
Star. (Occultation) Obfervations on a total 
eclipfe of the moon, Jan. 11, 1675, with the 
occultations of certain fixed ftars Hevelius 
An account of an occultation of a fixed ftar 
by the moon, Feb. 29 - CaJJtni 
An occultation of Mars and certain fixed ftars 
obferved at Dantzick, Sept. 1, 1676 
Hevelius 
— — Obfervations on the occultation of fixed ftars 
in 1683, at Dantzick - Hevelius 
— Obfervations of an occultation of a fixed ft r 
in Gemini by the body of Jupiter, Jan. 1 1 , 
aa: 1 of a very clofe tranfit of Mars below the 
455 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XXII 815 
IV 462 
XXIX 226 
— 222 
— 354 
— 224 
XLVI 139 
XS3 
LXX 338 
V 2029 
I 453 
VII 5118 
— 424 
VIII 6162 
XXXI 2C 9 
VI 170 
XLIII 22 
X55 
X 289 
I 310 
XI 564 
— 349 
— 721 
— 350 
XIII 331 
M m m 
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