1872 Mar. 20 Notes on Scientific Education, submitted
to
the Royal Commission on Scientific
Instruction
and the Advancement of
Science.
1872 May 9 On a Supposed Periodicity in the
R. Soc. (Proc.)
Elements
of Terrestrial Magnetism, with a
period
of 26-1/4 days.
1872 Nov. 30 Address (as President) delivered at
the
Anniversary
Meeting of the Royal Society.
1872 Dec. 19 Magnetical Observations in the
Phil. Trans.
Britannia
and Conway Tubular Iron
Bridges.
1873 Feb. 25 Remarks on Mr Thornton’s Paper
on Inst. C.E.
“The
State Railways of (Minutes.)
India”—chiefly
in reference to the
proposed
break of gauge.
1873 Mar. 12 Note on the want of Observations of
R. Astr. Soc.
Eclipses
of Jupiter’s First Satellite (Month.
Not.)
from
1868 to 1872.
1873 Mar. 14 Letter to the Secretary of the
R. Astr. Soc.
Admiralty
on certain Articles which (Month. Not.)
had
appeared in the Public Newspapers
in
regard to the approaching Transit
of
Venus.
1873 Additional Note to the Paper on a
R. Soc. (Proc.)
supposed
Alteration in the Amount of
Astronomical
Aberration of Light
produced
by the passage of the Light
through
a considerable thickness of
Refracting
Medium.
1873 Apr. 10 List of Candidates for election into
the
Royal
Society—classified.
1873 On the Topography of the “Lady
of Private.
the
Lake.”
1873 June 7 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
Board
of Visitors.
1873 Nov. 14 On the rejection, in the Lunar
R. Astr. Soc.
Theory,
of the term of Longitude (Month.
Not.)
depending
for argument on eight times
the
mean longitude of Venus minus
thirteen
times the mean longitude of
the
Earth, introduced by Prof.
Hansen;
&c.
1873 Dec. 1 Address (as President) delivered at
the
Anniversary Meeting of the Royal
Society.
1874 Jan. On a Proposed New Method of treating
R. Astr. Soc.
the
Lunar Theory. (Month.
Not.)
1874 May 4 British Expeditions for the
Observation
of the Transit of Venus,
1874,
December 8. Instructions to
Observers.


