on Ships. Also Note on
the birthplace of Thomas Clarkson.
1865 July On Hemiopsy. Phil. Mag.
1865 Aug. 22 On the Value of the Moon's Semidiameter R. Astr. Soc.
as obtained by the Investigations of (Month. Not.)
Hugh Breen, Esq., from Occultations
observed at Cambridge and Greenwich.
1865 Sept. 16 On "The Land of Goshen"--Reply to "A Athenaeum.
Suffolk Incumbent."
1865 Oct. 21 Address of the Astronomer Royal to the
individual members of the Board of
Visitors. (On improved Collimators.)
1865 Oct. 23 Note on an Error of Expression in two R. Astr. Soc.
previous Memoirs. Also Description and (Month. Not.)
History of a Quadrant made by Abraham
Sharp.
1865 Nov. 11 On the Possible Derivation of the National Athenaeum.
Name "Welsh."
1865 Essays on the Invasion of Britain by Julius Private.
Caesar; The Invasion of Britain by
Plautius, and by Claudius Caesar; The Early
Military Policy of the Romans in Britain;
The Battle of Hastings. (With corr.)
1866 Mar. 10 On "The Compass in Iron Ships." Objections Athenaeum.
to passages in a Lecture by Archibald
Smith.
1866 Apr. 13 On the Supposed Possible Effect of R. Astr. Soc.
Friction in the Tides, in influencing the (Month. Not.)
Apparent Acceleration of the Moon's Mean
Motion in Longitude. Also on a Method
of Computing Interpolations to the
Second Order without Changes of
Algebraic Sign.
1866 June 2 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
Board of Visitors.
1866 July 17 Papers relating to Time Signals on the Ho. of Comm.
Start Point. (Parly. Paper.)
1866 Sept. 1 On the Campaign of Aulus Plautius in Athenaeum.
Britain. (Reply to Dr Guest.)
1866 Nov. 19 On the Continued Change in an Eye Camb. Phil. Soc.
affected with a peculiar malformation.
1866 Dec. On the Simultaneous Disappearance of R. Astr. Soc.
Jupiter's Sate
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