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5284 Milne (David). Essay on Comets; which gained the first of Dr. Fellows's Prizes, proposed to those who had attended the University of Edinburgh within the last twelve years. 4to. Edinburgh, 1828.

5285 Mitchel (0. M.). Astronomy of the Bible. With a Biographical Sketch.

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5287

12mo. The Planetary and Stellar Worlds.

Popular Astronomy.

New York, 1870.

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5288 Narrien (John). Practical Astronomy and Geodesy; including the Projections of the Sphere and Spherical Trigonometry. 8vo. London, 1845.

5289 Nichol (J. P.). Planetary System: its Order and Physical Structure. 12mo. London, 1851.

5290

5291

The Architecture of the Heavens. Ninth Edition.

8vo. London, The Planet Neptune: an Exposition and History. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1849.

5292 Norton (William A.). Treatise on Astronomy, Spherical and Physical; with Astronomical Problems, and Solar, Lunar, and other astronomical tables. 4th Edition. Revised, remodelled, and enlarged. 8vo. New York, 1867. 5293 Ogilby (William). New Theory of the Figure of the Earth, considered as a solid of Revolution. 4to. London, 1872. 5294 Oxley (Thomas). The Celestial Planispheres, or Astronomical Charts. Part I. showing by inspection, or only by drawing a straight line, all the most useful problems in Astronomy, &c. Part II. a new and comprehensive system of directional Motion. Part III. containing new and improved Formulæ for Astronomical Calculations. Part IV. containing choice Astrological Aphorisms from Ptolemy; also, interesting Remarks and Calculations, on the Nativity of King William the fourth. (Plates are wanting). 8vo. London, 1830.

5295 Pearson (Rev. W.). An Introduction to Practical Astronomy. 2 vols. 4to. & Plates. London, 1824–29. 5296 Penrose (Francis Cranmer). On a method of predicting by gra phical Construction Occultations of Stars by the Moon, and Solar Eclipses for any given place, &c.

Folio. London, 1869. 5297 Petavii (Dionysii). Uranologion; sive, Systema variorum authorum qui de sphaera, ac sideribus, Gracce commentati sunt, Gemini, Achillis, Tatii, Hipparchi, &c. Graece et Latine. Fol. Lut. Parisiorum, 1630.

5298 Pingré. Comètographie; ou, Traité des Comètes.

2 vols. 4to. Paris, 1784. 5299 Prior (W. H.). Lectures on Astronomy; illustrated by the Astronomicon, or a series of moveable diagrams; with an Appen12mo. London, 1826.

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5300 Proctor (Richard A.). Saturn and its System.

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8vo. London, 1865.

Half-Hours with the Telescope; with illustrations on stone and wood. 18mo. London, 1868. Other Worlds than Ours: The Plurality of Worlds Studied under the Light of recent Scientific Researches.

System.

12mo. London, 1870. Half-Hours with the Stars. 3d Edition.

4to. Pamphlet. London, 1871.
The Sun: Ruler, Fire, Light and Life, of the Planetary
8vo. London, 1871.
The Orbs around us: a series of Familiar Essays on
the Moon and Planets, Meteors and Comets, the Sun and
Coloured Pairs of Suns.
12mo. London, 1872.
Essays on Astronomy. Preceded by a Sketch of the
Life and Work of Sir John Herschel. 8vo. London, 1872.

A Star Atlas for the Library, the School, and the Ob-
Folio. London, 1870.

servatory.

New Star Atlas for the Library, the School, and the Observatory. In Twelve Circular Maps (with two index Plates). 2d edition. 12mo. London, 1872. 5309 Prony (de). Mémoire sur le Calcul des Longitudes et des Latitudes. 4to. Pamphlet. Paris, 1806. 5310 Ptolemaeus (Claudii Ptolemaei). Almagestum; seu, Magnae Constructionis Opus. Fol. Venetiis, 1528. Magnae Constructionis, Lib. XIII. Theoris Alexandr. in eosdem Commentar. Lib. XI. Graece. Fol. Basileae, 1538. Beobachtung und Beschreibung der Gestirne und der Bewegung der Himmlischen Sphäre; mit Erläuterungen, Vergleichungen der neuen Beobachtungen, &c., von J. E. Bode. 8vo. Berlin & Stettin, 1795. 5313 Puissant (L.). Méthode générale pour obtenir le résultat moyen d'une série d'observations Astronomiques.

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5312

4to. Pamphlet. Paris, 1823. 5314 Read (William T.). Popular and Mathematical Astronomy, with the Principal Formulae of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, for the use of Schools.

16mo London, 1862.

5315 Regiomonti (Johannis de). Astronomicon Epitoma.

Fol. Venetiis, 1496.

5316 Riccioli (Jo. Bapt.). Almagestum novum, Astronomiam veterem 2 vols. fol. Bononiae, 1651.

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5317 Rivard. Traité de la Sphére et du Calendrier. 7me édition.

8vo. Paris, 1816.

5318 Robinson (H. N.). Treatise on Astronomy, Descriptive, Theoret 8vo. New York, 1858.

ical and Physical.

5319 Rocha (J. Monteiro da). Mémoires sur l'Astronomie Pratique.

Traduit du Portugais.

4to. Paris, 1808.

5320 Rolfe (H. J.) & Gillet (J. A.) Hand-Book of the Stars, for School and Home use. 12mo. Boston, 1868. 5321 Rollwyn (J. A. S.). Astronomy simplified for general reading, with numerous New Explanations and Discoveries in Spectrum Analysis, &c., &c. London, 1870. 5322 Scheibel (Johann Ephraim). Darquier's Briefe. See No. 5171. Dionysius' Sonnenfinsternissen. See No. 5185.

8vo.

5323 Scheiner (Christophoro). Rosa ursina; sive, sol ex admirando facularum et macularum suarum phoenomeno varius.

Fol. Bracciani, 1626 seu 1630.

5324 Schubert (Friedrich Theodor). Theoretische Astronomie.

3 vols. 4to. Petersburg, 1798.

5325 Schumacher (H. C.) Astronomische Nachrichten. See No.

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5326 Secchi (P. A.). Le Soleil. 8vo. Paris, 1870. 5327 Small (Robert). An Account of the Astronomical Discoveries of Kepler; including an Historical Review of the Systems which had successively prevailed before his time. 8vo. London, 1804. 5328 Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Occultations visible in the United States during the years 1848, 1849 & 1850. 3 4to. Pamphlets. Washington, 1848-49.

5329 Smyth (Capt. William Henry). A Cycle of Celestial Objects; for the use of Naval, Military, and Private Astronomers. Observed, Reduced and Discussed. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1844. 5330 Stewart (Matthew). Tracts, Physical and Mathematical; containing an explication of several important points in Physical Astronomy, and New Method for Ascertaining the Sun's Distance from the Earth, by the Theory of Gravity.

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8vo. (2 copies.) Edinburgh, 1761. The Distance of the Sun from the Earth, determined by the Theory of Gravity. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1763.

5332 Streete (Thomas). Astronomia, Carolina. A New Theory of the Celestial Motions.

4to. London, 1661.

5333 Transit of Venus in 1874-Papers relating to the, prepared under the direction of the Commission authorized by Congress, and published by authority of the Hon. Secretary of the Navy. Parts I & II. 4to. Pamphlets. Washington, 1872.

5334 Usages de la Sphère, des Globes, Céleste et Terrestre.

8vo. No date.

5335 Vince (Rev. S.). A Treatise on Practical Astronomy.

5336

4to. Cambridge, 1790. The Elements of Astronomy. The first American edi

tion, corrected and enlarged.

8vo. (2 copies.) Philadelphia, 1811. The Elements of Astronomy. 4th edition.

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5338

additions and corrections.

8vo. Cambridge, 1816.

A Complete System of Astronomy. 2d edition, with 3 vols. 4to. London, 1823.

5339 Voiron. Histoire de l'Astronomie, depuis 1781 jusqu'à 1811, pour servir de suite à l'Histoire de l'Astronomie de Bailly. 4to. Paris, 1810. 5340 Wallace (J.). New Treatise on the Use of the Globes, and Practical Astronomy, or a Comprehensive View of the System of the World, in Four Parts. 8vo. New York, 1812.

5341 Wallot. Observations Gnomoniques.

4to. Pamphlet. Manheim, 1743.

5342 Watson (James C.). Theoretical Astronomy, relating to the motions of the Heavenly Bodies revolving around the Sun in accordance with the law of Universal Gravitation.

Roy. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1868.

5343 Weidleri (J. Frid.). Historia Astronomiae.

4to. Vitembergae, 1741. 5344 Wells (Edward). The Young Gentleman's Astronomy, containing such Elements of the Astronomical Science as are most useful and easy to be known. 4th edition. 8vo. London, 1736.

5345 Whiston (William). Astronomical Lectures, Read in the Public Schools at Cambridge, with a collection of Astronomical Tables. London, 1715.

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8vo. London, 1728.

5347 Whiting's Comprehensive System of Astronomy.

4to. London, 1814. 5348 Williams (John). Observations of Comets, from B. C. 611 to A. D. 1640. Extracted from the Chinese Annals.

4to. London, 1871. 5349 Wilson (John). The Lost Solar System of the Ancients discovered. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1856. 5350 Wollaston (Francis). Fasciculus Astronomicus; containing observations of the Northern Circumpolar Region, together with some account of the Instrument with which they were made, &c., &c. 4to. London, 1800. 5351 Woodhouse (Robert). An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy. 2 vols. 8vo. (3 copies.) Cambridge, 1812-18.

5352 Woodley (William). The Divine System of the Universe, wherein the Hypothesis of the Earth's motion is refuted, and the true basis of Astronomy laid down according to our sight, sense, and demonstration; with Diagrams, showing the daily motion of the Sun and Moon, &c., round the Earth; for illustrating their declinations; and determining the Longitude. 8vo. London, 1830.

5353 Zach (Baron de). Correspondance Astronomique, Géographique, Hydrographique et Statistique. 2e édition.

14 vols. 8vo. Génes, 1819-26,

5354 Zach (Baron de) L'Attraction des Montagnes, et ses effets sur les fils à Plomb ou sur les niveaux des instrumens d'Astronomie constatés et déterminés par des observations Astronomiques et Géodésiques faites, en 1810 sur le Mont de Mimet et au fanal de l'ile de Planier prés de Marseille. 2 vols. 8vo. Avignon, 1814.

ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS AND TABLES.

5355 Airy (G. B.). Astronomical Observations made at the observatory of Cambridge. See Cambridge, No. 5385.

5356 Almanac Catalogue of Zodiacal Stars. Printed for the use of the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac.

5357 Almanac. See

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8vo. Pamphlet. Washington, 1864.

American Ephemeris, No. 5359.
Nautical Almanac, No. 5427.

5358 American Academy, Memoirs of the. The latitude of the Cambridge Observatory, in Massachusetts, determined from Transits of Stars over the Prime Vertical, observed during the months of December, 1844, and January, 1845, by W. C. Bond, J. D. Graham, G. P. Bond, and Peirce.

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5359 American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, for the years, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, and 1877.

17 vols. roy. 8vo. Washington, 1858-74.

5360 Argelander (Dr. F. W. A.). Astronomische Beobachtungen, Bonner Sternverzeichniss. (Vols. 3, 4, & 5.)

I. Section, 110984 Sterne zwischen 2 Grad Südlicher und 20
Grad nördlicher Declination für den Anfang des Jahres
1855.
Vol 3. 4to. Bonn, 1859.
II. Section, 105075 Sterne zwischen 20 und 41 Grad nördlicher
Declination für den Anfang des Jahres 1855.

Vol. 4. 4to. Bonn, 1861.
III. Section, 108129 Sterne zwischen 41 und 90 Grad nörd-
licher Declination für den Anfang des Jahres 1855.
Vol. 5. 4to. Bonn, 1862.

5361 Astronomical Observations, made at the Naval Observatory,
Washington, under orders of the Hon. Secretary of the Navy,
dated August 13, 1838. By Lieut. J. M. Gillis, U. S. N.
8vo. Washington, 1846.

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