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An account of three volcanoes in the moon.
Phil. Trans., 1787, p. 229.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1791, p. 255.
Note on M. Méchain's comet. [1787, I.] [Added to preceding paper.]
Phil. Trans., 1787, p. 232.
On the Georgian planet and its satellites.
Phil. Trans., 1788, p. 364.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1793, p. 104.
Observations on a comet [1788, II.].
Phil. Trans., 1789, p. 151.
Catalogue of a second thousand of new nebulæ and clusters of stars, with a few introductory remarks on the construction of the heavens.
Phil. Trans., 1789, p. 212.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1793, p. 104.
Also, same, 1794, p. 150.
Account of the discovery of a sixth and seventh satellite of the planet Saturn, with remarks on the construction of its ring, its atmosphere, its rotation on an axis, and its spheroidical figure.
Phil. Trans., 1790, p. 1.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1793, p. 239;
same, 1796, p. 88; 1797, p. 249.
On the satellites of the planet Saturn, and the rotation of its ring on an axis.
Phil. Trans., 1790, p. 427.
On nebulous stars properly so called.
Phil. Trans., 1791, p. 71.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1801, p. 128.
On the ring of Saturn and the rotation of the fifth satellite upon its axis.
Phil. Trans., 1792, p. 1.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1796, p. 88.