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2. The Proper Motions of the 460 Stars given in the R. A. S. Memoirs, vol. xxxiii., when the Places of Auwers's Re-reduction of Bradley's Observations are adopted instead of Bessel's, with Notes on the Proper Motion of Piscium
3. Occultation of the planet Jupiter and two Satellites by the Moon on August 7, 1889; observed at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
4. A Comparison between the Results of the Radcliffe Catalogue of Stars, 1890, and the Greenwich Results, 1887-91, contained in the Greenwich Five-Year Catalogue, 1890
5. Determination of the Sun's Mean Horizontal Equatoreal Parallax, from a Comparison of Corresponding Observations of N.P.D. of Mars and Stars, made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and the Government Observatory, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia, during the Opposition of 1862
6. On some Results obtained from the Meridian Observations of Mars at the Opposition of 1877
7. A Systematic Comparison between the Places of Stars given in the Cape Catalogue for 1880 and the Radcliffe Catalogue for 1890
8. On the determination of the Epoch-Correction of an adopted system of Right Ascensions of Clock Stars from observations of the Sun, including the effects of personalities; and applications of the results to the determination of the errors of the Tables of the Sun and Moon
9. On the Necessarry Distinction in Practical Astronomy between the True Mean Solar Day and the Mean Day adopted, from time to time, in the Construction of our Astronomical Tables, and in the Comparison of these Tables with Observations
10. Determination of the Longitude of the Sydney Observatory from Observations of the Moon and Moon-culminating Stars, made in the years 1859-1860
11. On the supposed Unreliability of the Greenwich Observations of the Sun in Mean Results
12. Expression of the Radius Vector of the Moon's Orbit as disturbed by the Sun to the fifth order of small quantities
13. Observations of Comet Barnard (1888, September 2) and Comet Barnard (1888, October 30), made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
14. Observations of Comet Barnard (1888, September 2) made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
15. Observations of the Magnitude of Nova Andromed , at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
16. Mean Right Ascensions of Polaris, Cephei 51 (Hev.) Urs Minoris, and Urs Minoris for the year 1887, from the Radcliffe Observations of the year 1880 to 1886
17. Observations of Occultations of Stars made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, during the Total Lunar Eclipse of 1888, January 28
18. The Zodiacal Light(?)
19. Note on a Red Star
20. Solar Eclipse without Instrumental Means
21. Estimations of Magnitude of Nova Aurig , made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
22. Observations of Comet a 1888 (Sawerthal), made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford
23. Instrument for Sale
24. Note on Some Values of the Sun's mean Horizontal Parallax Which Have Been Deduced From The Transit of Venus Observations Made in 1882
25. The Aurora of February 4‡
26. Observations of Coggia's Comet (III. 1874)
27. A Determination of the Coefficient of the Parallactic Inequality, and a Deduction of the Value of the Sun's Mean Horizontal Equatoreal Parallax from the Greenwich Lunar Observations 1848-1866. (Abstract.)
28. Note on the Determination of the Moon's Mass
29. Comet (a) 1882
30. Venus on Sun's Limb at the Transit of 1874
31. Observations of Occultations of Stars by the Moon, and of Phenomena of Jupiter's Satellites, made at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, in the year 1881
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