66a HOD 
land, whence the difference of the longitude 
Tr a nf. 
Abridg, 
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between Cambridge and London is determinec 
from the obfervation of one of them, made at 
1 
London ... 
XXIV 1630 
IV 4S , 
Hodgson, James. A catalogue of the eclipfes of the 
four fatellites of Jupiter, for the year 1732 
XXXVIII09 
VI 270 
1733 
— 321 
— — — — 1734 
XXXVlil 26 
• VIII 227 
— — - 1 735 - - 
— 279 
„ 
* 73 6 . - 
— - The apparent times of fuch of the immerfions 
and emerfions of Jupiter’s fatellites as are vi- 
fible at London, in 1736, together with their 
XXXIX 5 
configurations at thofe times 
— - - Some obfervations of the eclipfes of the firft fa- 
— *3 
‘ — — 
tellite of Jupiter, compared with the tables 
— The apparent times of the immerfions and 
emeriions of Jupiter’s fatellites, which wid 
happen in the year 1737, computed to che 
— 55 
meridian of Greenwich 
—■ 177 
— 
The apparent times of fuch of the immerfions 
and emerfions of Jupiter’s fatellites as are vi- 
— 301 
— 228 
sible at London in 1738 
The apparent times of the immerfions and 
emeriions of Jupiter’s fatellites for the year 
1 739 ? computed to the meridian of the Royal 
— 309 
Obfervatory at Greenwich 
— — - The apparent times of fuch of the immerfions 
and emerfions of Jupiter’s fatellites as are vi- 
XL 69 
9mmm 
fible at London in the year 1739 
- 76 
— * — The apparent times of the immerfions and 
emeriions of the four fatellites of Jupiter, 
1740, at Greenwich 
— 33 * 

— — — at London 
— 340 
Agronomical observations made at Pekin, from 
— 183, 
186, 208 
Nov* 1740 to 0 £t. 1741 
4 — * — Obfervations on the comet of March, 1742, by 
XLII 306 
the Jefuits at Pekin 
A catalogue of the immerfions and emeriions of 
the fatellites of Jupiter, that will happen in 
the year 1750, of which there are 173 of the 
firft 85 of the fecond, 94 of the third, and 
none of the fourth, by reafon of its great la- 
titude ; in ali 322. computed by the Flam- 
XLIV 264 
X 116 
fteedian tables corrected 
XLV373 
— 159 
Hodgson, 
