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VIII. Observed Right Ascensions and South Polar Distances of Vesta and stars in her parallel, with the transits of the stars on which the right ascensions depend; observed at Paramatta, in July 1833. By Mr. Dunlop. Communicated by Sir Thomas Brisbane
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
I. Mr. Sheepshanks exhibited a small clock, on Fraunhofer's principle
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VI. Opposition of Mars, in January 1835, observed at Edinburgh
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
XII. Observations of Moon-culminating Stars, made at the Observatories of Greenwich, Edinburgh, and Cambridge, during the months of June, July, August, September, and October, 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
V. Stars observed with the Moon during the month of April, 1835, at the Observatories of Greenwich, Edinburgh, and Cambridge
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IV. Declinations of Mars and Stars, observed on the meridian at Edinburgh, with the Mural Circle, from December 18, 1834, to February 10, 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IV. Observed Transits of the Moon and Moon-culminating Stars over the meridian of Edinburgh Observatory, in December 1834
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
Titles of the Papers read before the Society, between February 1834 and February 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
I. Two elementary solutions of Kepler's Problem, by the angular Calculus
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VIII. Stars observed with the Moon during the month of May, 1835, at the Observatories of Greenwich, Edinburgh, and Cambridge
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VI. On the Obliquity of the Ecliptic, as inferred from observations made at Cambridge with the Transit and Mural Circle in the year 1834
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. Immersion of {zeta} Libr{oelig}, July 15, 1834, -- of {epsilon} Capricorni, September 17, 1834, -- and of {xi}1 Arietis, February 4, 1835, observed at Ashurst
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
The Meeting then proceeded to the Election of the Council for the ensuing year, when the following Fellows were elected
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
[The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments]
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1835Publisher: University Press, Oxford -
V. Observations of Moon-culminating Stars, made at the Observatories of Greenwich, Edinburgh, and Cambridge, during the month of November, 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IV. Report on the new Standard Scale of this Society, drawn up at the request of the Council, by Mr. Baily
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IV. An ephemeris of Halley's comet for the months of May, June, and July, 1835, deduced from M. Damoiseau's elements, by Mr. Newman of York
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
List of Public Institutions, and of Persons, who have contributed to the Society's Library, &c. since the last Anniversary
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
XI. The following communication was received from Mr. Baily, relative to the medal offered by His Majesty the King of Denmark for cometary discoveries
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
III. Opposition of Vesta, in November 1834, observed at Edinburgh
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
X. A letter from M. Mossotti to Mr. Baily
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. Observations of Mars at the opposition 1834-35, made at the Observatory, Cape of Good Hope
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
V. Observations made at Trinity Col1ege, Cambridge, by Mr. Rothman
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
III. A circular letter was read from Professor Schumacher, announcing the discovery of a new comet on the 20th of April, by M. Boguslawski
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. Continuation of Researches into the value of Jupiter's Mass. By Professor Airy. [This is the third communication ; for the two preceding, see Memoirs, vol. vi. p. 83, and vol. viii. p. 33 ; or Monthly Notices, vol. ii. p. 171, and vol. iii. p. 36.]
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
V. Inferior conjunction of Venus in December 1834, observed at Edinburgh
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
III. Transits of the Moon with Moon-culminating Stars, observed at Cambridge Observatory in the month of December, 1834
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VII. Transits of the Moon with Moon-culminating Stars, observed at Greenwich Observatory in the month of March, 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
III. On the Substitution of Optical Images for Wires in Telescopes and Microscopes
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
III. Extract of a Letter from Captain Smyth to the President, containing the translation of a notice from M. Cacciatore
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IV. An ephemeris of Halley's comet for the months of May, June, and July, 1835, deduced from M. Damoiseau's elements, by Mr. Newman of York
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
V. Observed Transits of the Moon and Moon-culminating Stars over the meridian of Edinburgh Observatory, in March 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VII. Transits of the moon and stars observed at Argos, at the observatory of General Gordon
Oxford University Press | 1835|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. A Letter from the Superintendent of the Nautical Almanac to the Secretary, of which the following is a copy
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IX. Observations of a Comet in 1833, and of another in 1834, observed at Paramatta by Mr. Dunlop; with Remarks by Mr. Henderson, in a letter to Sir Thomas Brisbane. Communicated by Sir Thomas Brisbane
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VI. Transits of the Moon with Moon-culminating Stars, observed at Cambridge Observatory in the month of March 1835
Oxford University Press | 1835Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. Report on the new Standard Scale of the Society, drawn up at the request of the Council
Oxford University Press | 1836|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
I. On a remarkable phenomenon that occurs in total and annular eclipses of the sun
Oxford University Press | 1836|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. Observations of Halley's Comet, made at Bedford
Oxford University Press | 1836|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
1. A Letter from Captain Smyth to Mr. Baily, dated Dec. 30, 1835, of which the following is an extract
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
( Tlte President then addressed the Meeting on the subject of the award of the Medal, as follows:--)
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
II. A letter from Dr. Kaiser, director of the Observatory at Leyden, to the President, dated April 20, 1836
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
I. Extract of a Letter from Mr. M aclear to Capt. Beaufort, accompanied by the original Circle and Transit Observations of Halley's Comet since January
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
V. Occultations and eclipses of Jupiter's satellites, Edinburgh, September 1835 to April 1836
Oxford University Press | 1836|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
Report of the Council of the Society to the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting, held this day
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VI. Notice of a forthcoming Work on the Measures of Double Stars
Oxford University Press | 1836|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
III. Sir John Herschel, in a letter to Mr. Baily dated Feb. 3, 1836
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VI. Occultation observed at Ashurst, from January to July* 1836
Oxford University Press | 1836|Publisher: Oxford University Press -
VII. The reading of Mr. Baily's Report on the new Standard Scale was continued, and will be concluded at the next ordinary meeting of the Society
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press -
IV. Emersion of Leonis, Dec. 10, 1835; observed at Woburn Place by the Rev. R. Sheepshanks, and the immersion and emersion of the same, observed at Ashurst by Mr. Snow
Oxford University Press | 1836Publisher: Oxford University Press
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