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Theory. 1877 Nov. On the Inferences for the Value of Mean R. Astr. Soc. Solar Parallax &c. from the Telescopic (Month. Not.) Observations of the Transit of Venus 1874, which were made in the British Expedition for the Observation of that Transit. 1877 Numerical Lunar Theory: Appendix to Greenwich Astronomical Observations 1875. 1877 Dec. 6 On the Tides at Malta. Phil. Trans. 1878 Correspondence with Le Verrier on his The Observatory Planetary Tables in 1876. (No. 10). 1878 On the Proposal of the French Committee The Observatory to erect a Statue to Le Verrier. Also (No. 13). on the Observation of the approaching Transit of Mercury. 1878 Mar. 11 On the Correction of the Compass in Phil. Mag. Iron Ships without use of a Fixed Mark. 1878 Mar. 30 On the Standards of Length in the The Times. Guildhall, London. 1878 Apr. 27 Report of Lecture on "The probable W. Cumberland condition of the Interior of the Times. Earth." On the probable condition of the Trans. of the Interior of the Earth--Revised Cumberland Edition of above Lecture. Assoc., &c. 1878 June 1 Discussion of the Observations of The Observatory the Transit of Mercury on May 6. (No. 14). 1878 Abstract of Lecture delivered at The Observatory Cockermouth on "The Interior of the (No. 14). Earth." 1978 June 1 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the Board of Visitors. 1878 July 1 Remarks on the measurement of the The Observatory photographs taken in the Transit of (No. 15). Venus Observations. 1878 July 13 On the Variable Star R. Scuti: The Observatory distortion in the Photo-heliograph. (No. 16). 1878 Remarks on Mr Gill's Heliometric The Observatory Observ
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