IN PHYSICAL ASTRONOMY. 
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P. 273, line 7, for — Ag read + 3 A. 
P. 8 (of the preceding paper), line 10, for — ee t cos (x + 2 ),read — ee ( cos (r — z ). 
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P. 10, line 9, for jr 3 ' + x 3 J, read *A e* jr 3 ' + x 3 1. 
P. 12, line 2 ,for^ r 3 ', read— e 2 r 3 '. 
3, f or ^ r s’> read ~ e°r 3 '. 
l 3 ’f°' f 9 • read {’•.'+ *>}• 
P. 13, at foot, insert 
~ { ? V + A 3} 7 2 e / 2sin (2 f - 2 * - 2 y) - A | r < - A, j y°-e* sin (2 t + 2 2 - 2 y). 
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P. 14, line 13,/or £ {rl- A,} - fg {r,' + *,} , 
read r 6 ^ {4 ’■>' - y A >} + Iff e ‘ s {- a >} - H e '* { rs ' + } • 
P. 15, line 3, for A| { 7 -/ + a, j, read { r> + a 5 j . 
- *’f° r oA-A read l4 
-13,/or|5e 0 -|r 3 '-x 3 j, read ^{r 3 '-x 3 }. 
P. 37, line 5, for s 147 = 2 147 + r, = -04617, read s I47 = 2 147 — A. = -03536. 
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P. 38, line 20, for retrograde, read direct. 
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