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Miscellaneous observations.
[Account of a comet], p. 23 [1792, I.].
[On the periodical appearance of ο Ceti], p. 24.
[On the disappearance of the 55th Herculis], p. 26.
[Remarkable phenomenon in an eclipse of the moon], p. 27.
Phil. Trans., 1792, p. 23.
Observations on the planet Venus.
Phil. Trans., 1793, p. 201.
Observations of a quintuple belt on the planet Saturn.
Phil. Trans., 1794, p. 28.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1798, p. 90.
Account of some particulars observed during the late eclipse of the sun. [1793, September 5th.]
Phil. Trans., 1794, p. 39.
On the rotation of the planet Saturn upon its axis.
Phil. Trans., 1794, p. 48.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1798, p. 74.
On the nature and construction of the sun and fixed stars.
Phil. Trans., 1795, p. 46.
Bode's Jahrbuch, II. Suppl. Band, p. 65.
Description of a forty-foot reflecting telescope.
Phil. Trans., 1795, P. 347.
Bode's Jahrbuch, III. Suppl. Band. p. 238.
Additional observations on the comet. [1796, I.]
Phil. Trans., 1796, p. 131.
On the method of observing the changes that happen to the fixed stars; with some remarks on the stability of the light of our sun. To which is added a catalogue of comparative brightness for ascertaining the permanency of the lustre of stars.
Phil. Trans., 1796, p. 166.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1809, p. 201.