1857 May 12 Knowledge expected in Computers and
Assistants
in the Royal Observatory.
1857 June 6 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
Board
of Visitors.
1857 June 12 On the Eclipse of Agathocles, the Eclipse
R. Astr. Soc.
at
Larissa, and the Eclipse of Thales. (Memoirs.)
With
an Appendix on the Eclipse of
Stiklastad.
1857 June 18 Account of the Construction of the New
Phil. Trans.
National
Standard of Length, and of its
principal
copies.
1857 Dec. 5 Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge
University
regarding Smith’s Prizes.
1857 Dec. 7 On the Substitution of Methods founded
Camb. Phil. Soc.
on
Ordinary Geometry for Methods
based
on the General Doctrine of
Proportions,
in the treatment of some
Geometrical
Problems
1857 Description of the Galvanic Chronographic
Gr. Obs. 1856,
Apparatus
of the Royal Observatory, App.
Greenwich.
1858 Mar. 8 Suggestions for Observation of the Annular
Eclipse
of the Sun on 1858, March 14-15.
1858 Mar. 12 Note on Oltmann’s Calculation
of the R. Astr. Soc.
Eclipse
of Thales. Also On a Method (Month.
Not.)
of
very approximately representing the
Projection
of a Great Circle upon
Mercator’s
Chart.
1858 May The Atlantic Cable Problem. Naut. Mag.
1858 May 20 Report of the Ordnance Survey
Commission;
together with Minutes of
Evidence
and Appendix.
1858 June 5 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
Board
of Visitors.
1858 June 16 On the Mechanical Conditions of the
Phil. Mag.
Deposit
of a Submarine Cable.
1858 July Instructions and Chart for Observations
R. Astr. Soc.
of
Mars in right ascension at the (Special.)
Opposition
of 1860 for obtaining the
Measure
of the Sun’s Distance.
1858 Aug. 20 On the Advantageous Employment of
Photog. Notes.
Stereoscopic
Photographs for the
representation
of Scenery.
1858 Nov. 6 On the “Draft of Proposed New
Statutes Athenaeum.
for
Trinity College, Cambridge.”
1858 Nov. 20 Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the
University
of Cambridge, offering the
Sheepshanks
Endowment.
1858 Dec. 6 Suggestion of a Proof of the Theorem
Camb. Phil. Soc.
that
Every Algebraic Equation has a
Root.


