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and on its Atmosphere.--Analysis of some Observations on the Constitution of the Heavens. 1785. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxv.--Catalogue of Double Stars.--On the Constitution of the Heavens. 1786. _Phil Trans._, vol., lxxvi.--Catalogue of a Thousand Nebulae and Clusters of Stars.--Researches on the Cause of a Defect of Definition in Vision, which has been attributed to the Smallness of the Optic Pencils. 1787. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxvii.--Remarks on the new Comet.--Discovery of Two Satellites revolving round George's Planet.--On Three Volcanoes in the Moon. 1788. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxviii.--On George's Planet (Uranus) and its Satellites. 1789. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxix.--Observations on a Comet. Catalogue of a Second Thousand new Nebulae and Clusters of Stars.--Some Preliminary Remarks on the Constitution of the Heavens. 1790. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxx.--Discovery of Saturn's Sixth and Seventh Satellites; with Remarks on the Constitution of the Ring, on the Planet's Rotation round an Axis, on its Spheroidal Form, and on its Atmosphere.--On Saturn's Satellites, and the Rotation of the Ring round an Axis. 1791. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxi.--On the Nebulous Stars and the Suitableness of this Epithet. 1792. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxii.--On Saturn's Ring, and the Rotation of the Planet's Fifth Satellite round an Axis.--Mixed Observations. 1793. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxiii.--Observations on the Planet Venus. 1794. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxiv.--Observations on a Quintuple Band in Saturn.--On some Peculiarities observed during the last Solar Eclipse.--On Saturn's Rotation round an Axis. 1795. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxv.--On the Nature and Physical Constitution of the Sun and Stars.--Description of a Reflecting Telescope forty feet in length. 1796. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxvi.--Method of observing the Changes that happen to the Fixed Stars; Remarks on the Stability of our Sun's Light.--Catalogue of Comparative Brightness, to determine the Permanency of the Lustre of Stars.--On the Periodical Star _a_ Herculis, with Remarks tending to establish the Rotatory Motion of the Stars on their Axes; to which is added a second Catalogue of the Brightness of the Stars. 1797. _Phil. Trans._, vol. lxxxv
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