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he Theoretical Value of the R. Astr. Soc. Acceleration of the Moon's Mean (Month. Not.) Motion in Longitude produced by the Change of Eccentricity of the Earth's Orbit. 1880 May On the Preparations to be made for R. Astr. Soc. Observation of the Transit of Venus (Month. Not.) 1882, Dec. 6. 1880 On the present Proximity of Jupiter The Observatory to the Earth, and on the Intervals of (No. 42). Recurrence of the same Phaenomena. 1880 June 5 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the Board of Visitors. 1880 Sept. 4 On the _e muet_ in French. Athenaeum. 1880 Sept. 4 Excursions in the Keswick Keswick District. Guardian. 1880 Dec. 1 Description of Flamsteed's The Observatory Equatoreal Sextant, and Remarks on (No. 44). Graham. 1880 Addition to a Paper entitled "On R. Astr. Soc. the Theoretical Value of the Moon's (Month. Not. Mean Motion in Longitude," &c. supplementary.) 1881 Mar. Effect on the Moon's Movement in R. Astr. Soc. Latitude, produced by the slow (Month. Not.) change of Position of the Plane of the Ecliptic. 1881 June 4 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the Board of Visitors. 1881 Logarithms of the Values of all Inst. C. E. Vulgar Fractions with Numerator and (Minutes.) Denominator not exceeding 100: arranged in order of magnitude. 1881 July 6 A New Method of Clearing the Lunar Distance.--Admiralty. 1881 Aug. 4 On a Systematic Interruption in the order Phil. Mag. of numerical values of Vulgar Fractions, when arranged in a series of consecutive magnitudes. 1882 Sept. 15 Monthly Means of the Highest and R. Soc. (Proc.) Lowest Diurnal Temperatures of the Water of the Thames, and Comparison with the corresponding
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