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An obfervation of two parrhelia, or mock funs 
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at Wirtemberg 
■■■ Obfervations of the tranfit of Mercury over the 
Sun, 061.31, 1736 
— - Obfervations on an eclipfe of the Sun, Feb. 18 
1736-7, 
— Obfervations on an eclipfe of the Sun, Aug. 4 
f 73 8 
— Obiervations on an Anthelium feen at Wirtem 
berg, Jan. 17, 18, 1738 - 
■■ — - Obfervations of an occultation of Palilicius, at 
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Wendlingen, John. Obfervations on the eclipfe 
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Jan. 24, 1758 - 
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the Sun, May 2, 
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' Letter of remarks on the late Stephen Gray, his 
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■ ■ Two letters concerning the rotatory motion of 
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Account of an eclipfe of 
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