1869 April Syllabus of Lectures on Magnetism to
be
delivered
in the University of Cambridge.
1869 Apr. 27 Remarks on Shelford’s Paper “On
the Inst. C.E.
Outfall
of the River Humber.” (Minutes.)
1869 June 1 Memorandum for the consideration of
the
Standards
Commission, on the state of
the
Question now before them regarding
the
suggested Abolition of Troy Weight.
1869 June 5 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
Board
of Visitors.
1869 Supplementary Memorandum by the Astronomer
Royal
on the proposed Abolition
of
Troy Weight.
1869 July 6 Correspondence between the Treasury,
the Ho. of Comm.
Admiralty,
and the Astronomer Royal, (Parly. Paper.)
respecting
the arrangements to be made
for
Observing the Transits of Venus,
which
will take place in the years 1874
and
1882.
1869 Aug. 7 Note on Atmospheric Chromatic Dispersion
R. Astr. Soc.
as
affecting Telescopic Observation, and (Month.
Not.)
on
the Mode of Correcting it.
1869 Oct. 19 Description of the Great Equatoreal
of
the
Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
Greenwich
Observations, 1868. App.
1870 Feb. 3 Note on an Extension of the Comparison
Phil. Trans.
of
Magnetic Disturbances with Magnetic
Effects
inferred from observed Terrestrial
Galvanic
Currents; &c. &c.
1870 Apr. 8 On the question of a Royal Commission
Journ. Soc. Arts.
for
Science.
1870 May 2 Letters to the First Lord of the Admiralty
enclosing
Application of the Assistants
for
an increase of Salaries.
1870 May 13 On Decimal and Metrical Systems. Journ. Soc. Arts.
1870 June 4 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
Board
of Visitors.
1870 Aug. 27 On the meaning of the word “Whippultree.” Athenaeum.
1870 Oct. 22 On the Locality of “Paradise.” Athenaeum.
1870 Nov. 12 On the Locality of the Roman Gesoriacum. Athenaeum.
1870 Nov. 30 Recommendation of Prof. Miller
for a R. Soc.(Proc.)
Royal
Medal of the Royal Society.
(Quoted
by the President.)
1870 Revised Edition of “Astronomy.” Man. Naut. Sci.
1871 Jan. 21 The Burial of Sir John Moore. Athenaeum.
1871 Mar. 14 Letter to the Hydrographer of the
Admiralty
on the qualifications and
claims
of the Assistants of the Royal
Observatory.


