1827 Feb. 15 Remarks on a Correction of the Solar
Phil. Trans.
Tables,
required by Mr South’s
observations.
1827 May 9 On some Passages in Mr Ivory’s
Remarks Phil. Mag.
on
a Memoir by M. Poisson relating to
the
Attraction of Spheroids.
1827 May 14 On the Spherical Aberration of the
Camb. Phil. Soc.
May 21 Eyepieces
of Telescopes.
1827 Dec. 6 On the corrections in the elements of
Phil. Trans.
Delambre’s
Solar Tables required by the
observations
made at the Royal
Observatory,
Greenwich.
1828 Feb. 26 Address to the Members of the Senate,
on
an
Improvement in the Position of the
Plumian
Professor.
1828 Nov. 24 On the Longitude of the Cambridge
Observatory.
Camb. Phil.
Soc.
1829 Nov. 13 On a method of determining the Mass
of Astr. Soc.
the
Moon from Transit Observations of (Memoirs)
Venus
near her inferior conjunction.
1829 Nov. 16 On a Correction requisite to be applied
Camb. Phil. Soc.
to
the Length of a Pendulum consisting
of
a Ball suspended by a fine Wire.
1829 Dec. 14 On certain Conditions under which a
Camb. Phil. Soc.
Perpetual
Motion is possible.
1830 Aug. 17 Figure of the Earth. Encycl. Metrop.
1831 Feb. 21 On the Nature of the Light in the Two
Camb. Phil. Soc.
Rays
produced by the Double Refraction
of
Quartz.
1831 Apr. 18 Addition to the above Paper. Camb. Phil. Soc.
1831 Nov. 14 On a remarkable Modification of Newton’s
Camb. Phil. Soc.
Rings.
1831 Nov. 24 On an inequality of long period in the
Phil. Trans.
motions
of the Earth and Venus.
1832 Jan. 2 Translation of Encke’s Dissertation
(on
Encke’s
Comet) contained in Nos. 210
and
211 of the Astronomische Nachrichten.
1833 Mar. 5 On a new Analyzer, and its use in
Camb. Phil. Soc.
Experiments
of Polarization.
1832 Mar. 19 On the Phenomena of Newton’s Rings
when
formed between two transparent
Substances
of different refractive Powers.
1832 May 2 Report on the Progress of Astronomy
Trans Brit. Ass.
during
the present century.
1832 Oct. Report of the Syndicate of the
Cambridge
Observatory.
1833 Feb. 2 Remarks on Mr Potter’s Experiment
on Phil. Mag.
Interference.