I 6 33 ] 
Table containing computations of the firft ftt of fecondary triangles, p. 34q 
Tab e conta.n.ng computations of the fecond fet of fecondary triangles i* 
Tab.e (hewing the bearings and diftances of objebts fttuated in and near L ond ‘on 
trom the center of the Dome of St. Paul’s Church, p. 2 -o. d ’ 
Table containing the computed latitudes and longitudes of St. Paul’s Church 
I a. 2 ; ? ?" f *' St - StMet o“: 
p. “ Tranfit ' l ‘ 00m ’ and Royal Obfervatoty, 
Table containing the weights of fpirituous liquors^ different degrees of tempera- 
Table of weights and fpecihc gravities of dialled water, p. 333 
T t!^Z: he ™' ipeCifiC gravWeS fpirituou, liquors «' different tempera- 
Table Ihevving the difference of longitude in time between Greenwich and Framp- 
on- ouie, deduced from obferved meridian tranfits of the moon’s lin/s 
p. 3 -. 0 . 9 
Table flawing the mean latitude of Frampton-houfe from feveral obfervations 
P» 380. * 
Table (hewing the refults of feveral obfervations on the diiiances from various 
places to the weftern extremity of their bafe, their perpendicular diftances to its 
rnendian, and its diftance from thefe perpendiculars, p, 389. 
Table ftiewing the longitudes and latitudes of fome remarkable places near the 
Severn, deduced by General Roy’s accurate and ufeful tables, p. 389. 
Table containing a meteorological journal for the year, 1789, kept at the Apart- 
ments of the Royal Society, p. 1—26. F 
Table containing epochs of tile mean longitudes of the feven fatellites of Saturn 
P» 488. * 5 
Table containing the faturnicentric motion of the fatellites of Saturn in months 
p. 489* * 
Table containing the faturnicentric motion of the fatellites of Saturn in davs 
p. 490 . * " * • 
Table containing the faturnicentric motion of the fatellites of Saturn in hours 
p. 491. y ’ 
Table containing the faturnicentric motion of the fatellites of Saturn in minute* 
p. 492. '» 
Table of the rotation of Saturn’s ring, p. 494. 
Table exhibiting the correfpondence of the feveral Hindoo eras with each other 
and with the Julian period and Chrifiian era, p. 566. 
U«<erJ s „, its latitude, longitude, &c. p. 232. RefraQion on the diftance between 
Allington Knoll and Tenterden, p. 241. 
Vol, LXXX. 4 <r 7 
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