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THE NAUTICAL ALMANACK and Astronomical Ephemeris, published by order of the Commissioners of Longitude. With an Appendix to the Requisite Tables. Svo. 48 vols. London, 1768-1822. [Hh. 9. 1-48.] SELECTIONS from the Additions, that have been occasionally annexed to the Nautical Almanack, from its commencement to the year 1812. Svo. London, 1813. [Gg. 5. 27.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1813. [Gg. 7. 11.]

Mendoza Rios (Joseph de) Letter to Captain Hurd, Secretary to the Commissioners of Longitude. 8vo. London, 1815. [Gg. 7. 12.] LALANDE (J. J. F.) Ephemerides des Mouvemens Célestes pour le Meridien de Paris, de 1775 à 1784. 4to. Paris, 1774. [Cc. 2. 65.] Connaissance du Tems, ou des Mouvemens Célestes, pour l'An 1821. 8vo. Paris, 1818. [Dd. 1. 33.]

THE LADIES' DIARY, from the year 1793 to 1818. 12mo. London, V. Y. [Hh. 7. 33.] 12mo. London, V. Y. The Ladies' Diary, for the year 1820. 12mo. London, 1820.

The Ladies' Diary, from the year 1794 to 1798.

[Hh. 4. 36.]

[Dd. 4. 58.] The Diarian Repository: or a Collection of all the Mathematical Questions published in the Ladies' Diary from 1704 to 1760, with their Solutions. 4to. London, 1774. [Dd. 1. 60.]

The Diarian Miscellany; consisting of all the useful and entertaining Parts of the Ladies' Diary, from 1704 to 1773. [Edited by Charles HUTTON.] 5 vols. 12mo. London, 1775. [Dd. 2. 1-5.]

The Mathematical Questions, proposed in the Ladies' Diary, and their original Answers, together with some new Solutions; from its commencement in 1704 to 1816. [Edited by Thomas LEYBOURN.] 8vo. 4 vols. London, 1817. [Dd. 2. 33-36.]

The Edinburgh Almanack for 1802. 18mo. Edinburgh. [Ff. 8. 64.] THE GENTLEMAN'S DIARY from the year 1809 to 1818.

don, V. Y. [Hh. 7. 34.]

12mo. Lon

The Ladies' Diary and the Gentleman's Diary, from the year 1800 to 1806. 12mo. London, V. Y. [Dd. 4. 57.]

(7.) Dialling.-Watches and Clocks.

APIANI (Petri) Folium Populi.-Instrumentum hoc à Petro Apiano jam 、 recens inventum, et in figuram folii populi redactum, per radios solis toto orbe horas com'unes ostendit, ex quibus Horæ ab ortu et occasu solis, deinde etiam Hora Judæorum, quæ in Sacrarum Literarum lectione per utrumque Testamentum cognitu admodum sunt necessariæ, deprehendi facillime possunt. folio, Norimbergæ, 1534. [D. 1. 22.] SCHONERI (Andrea) Gnomonice; hoc est, De Descriptionibus Horologiorum Sciotericorum, Projectionibus Circulorum Sphæricorum ad superficies, item Delineationibus quadrantum, annulorum, &c. Libri Tres. folio, Noribergæ, 1562. [D. 1. 33.]

CLAVII (Christophori) Gnomonices Libri VIII.-Fabrica et Usus Instrumenti Horologiorum.-Horologiorum nova Descriptio. folio. Inter Clavii Operum Tom. IV. [A. 2. 14.]

SCIAGRAPHIA; or the Art of Shadows. By J. W. 8vo. London, 1635. [D. 20. 53.]

MUNSTERI (Sebastiani) Horologiographia. 4to. Basileæ, 1533.

[D. 20. 39.]

ATWOOD (George) Investigations for determining the Times of the Vibration of Watch-Balances. 4to. London, 1784. [Gg. 1. 41.] MASKELYNE (Nevil) An Answer to Mr. Thomas Mudge's "Narrative of Facts" relative to his Father's Timekeepers. 8vo. London, 1792.

[Dd. 1. 12.]

EARNSHAW (Thomas) and ARNOLD (J. R.) Explanations relative to their Timekeepers. 4to. London, 1805. [Ff. 3. 63.]

Arnold (J. R.) and Earnshaw (Thomas) Tracts and Papers relative to their Claims to Parliamentary Remuneration for Timekeepers. 4to. London, 1809. [Dd. 1. 51.]

EARNSHAW (Thomas) An Appeal to the Public; sttaing his Claim to the original Invention of the Improvements in his Timekeepers, and his consequent right to National Reward. 8vo. London, 1808. [Hh. 8.7.]

(8.) Astrology, and Astrological Predictions.

+CENSORINI de Die Natali Liber, cura Henrici Lindenbrogii. 8vo. Lug. Bat. 1642.

PAULI Alexandrini Rudimenta in Doctrinam de Prædictis Natalitiis, Græce et Latine. 4to. Witebergæ, 1586. [D. 20. 27.]

8vo.

CARDANI (Hieronymi) In Cl. Ptolemæi Pelusiensis IIII. de Astrorum Judiciis vel Quadripartitæ Constructionis Libros Commentaria. Lugduni, 1555. [H. 19. 29.]

CUNELII (Georgii) Themata Natalitia. 4to. Lipsiæ, 1582. [D. 20. 44.] RANZOVII (Henrici) Exempla, quibus Astrologica Scientiæ Certitudo doctissimorum cum veterum, tum recentiorum auctoritate astruitur. Coloniæ, 1585. [D. 20. 27.]

4to.

CAMERARII (Joannis) Horarum Natalium Centuria Una; sive Narratio Historica Variorum in vita Casuum, Mirabilium in fortunis et honoribus Vicissitudinum diversissimorumque Eventuum. 4to. Francofurti, 1607. [D. 20. 38.]

CAMPANELLE (Thomæ) Astrologicorum Libri VII. 4to. Francofurti, 1630. [C. 14. 26.]

GAFFAREL (J.) Curiositez Inouyes, sur la Sculpture Talismanique de Persans, Horoscope des Patriarches, et Lecture des Estoilles. 8vo. 1637. [M. 16. 39.]

HAVEMANNI (Michaelis) Astræa; sive Epitome Sideralis Scientiæ. 4to. Francofurti, 1650. [C. 14. 34.]

SCHYLEI (A. M.) Oculus Enoch et Eliæ; sive Radius Sidereomysticus, et Theo-Astronomia. folio, Antverpiæ, 1645. [D. 2. 17.] PEZELII (-) Precepta Genethliaca. 4to. Francofurti, 1607. [D. 20.38.] CALVINI (Joannis) Admonitio adversus Astrologiam, quam judiciariam vocant, è Gallico sermone in Latinum conversa. 4to. Geneva, 1649.

[M. 15. 34.]

HEYDON (Sir Christopher) A Defence of Judicial Astrologie. In Answer to a Treatise lately published by Mr. John Chamber. 4to. Cambridge, 1603. [E. 19. 29.]

Easie Jntroduction to the AstroTranslated by F. W. [Fabian [D. 20. 37.]

DARIOTT (Claude) A Briefe and most logical Iudgement of the Starres. Withers,] gent. 4to. London, 1653. A TUTOR TO ASTROLOGIE: or Astrologic made Easy; being a plain Introduction to the whole Art of Astrologie. 12mo. London, 1660.

[M. 18. 26.] The True Prophecies or Prognostications of Michael NOSTRADAMUS, Physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France. Translated and commented by Theophilus Garencieres. folio, London, 1672. [I. 1. 9.]

BUTLER (John) 'Ayıαorpoλoyía; or the most Sacred and Divine Science of Astrology asserted, vindicated, and excused. 8vo. London, 1680.

[L. 15. 4.] Butler (John) Vindication of his 'Ayıαorpoλoyía, against the Rev. Dr. More's Calumnies. 8vo. London, 1680. [L. 15. 4.]

3. Optics, Catoptrics, and Dioptrics.

EUCLIDIS Optica et Catoptrica, è Græco versa per Joannem Penam. 4to. Parisiis, 1604. [C. 14. 34.]

NICERONIS (Joannis Francisci) Thaumaturgus Opticus seu Admiranda Optices, per radium directum;-Catoptrices, per reflexum è politis corporibus, planis, cylindricis, conicis, polyedris, polygonis et aliis ;Dioptrices, per refractum in diaphanis. folio, Lut. Par. 1646. [D.2.5.]

i. Optics.

ALHAZENI Optica Libri septem.
Basilea, 1572. [D. 1. 4.]
AGUILONII (Francisci) Opticorum Libri Sex. folio, Antverpiæ, 1613.

Item Vitellonis Optica Libri X. folio,

[D. 2. 8.]

MAUROLICI (Francisci) Theoremata de Lumine et Umbra ad perspectivam et radiorum incidentiam facientia. 4to. Lugd. Bat. 1613. [C. 14. 26.] KEPLERI (Johannis) Paralipomena in Vitellionem, quibus Astronomia Pars Optica traditur. 4to. Francofurti, 1614. [C. 14. 32.] RAMI (Petri) Optica Libri Quatuor. [4to. Cassellis, 1615. [D. 20. 46. SCHEINER (Christophori) Oculus; hoc est Fundamentum Opticum, ex accurata Oculi Anatome. 4to. Londini, 1652. [C. 15. 2.] GREGORII (Jacobi) Optica Promota, seu Abdita Radiorum reflexorum et refractorum Mysteria, geometrice enucleata. 4to. Londini, 1663. [M. 15. 34.] NEWTON (Isaaci) Lectiones Opticæ, in Academia Cantabrigiensi, annis 1669-1671, in scholis publicis habitæ. 4to. Londini, 1729.

Exemplar aliud. 4to. Londini, 1729. [G. 14. 13.]

[Ee. 1. 15.]

Newton (Sir Isaac) Optical Lectures read in the Public Schools of the University of Cambridge; translated from the Latin. 8vo. London, 1728. [Dd. 1. 24.]

Newton (Sir Isaac) Optics; or a Treatise of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions, and Colours of Light; also two Treatises of the species and magnitude of Curvilinear Figures. 4to. London, 1704. [Cc. 2. 27.] Another Copy. 4to. London, 1704. [F. 14. 26.]

Three Copies. 8vo. London, 1721-1730. [Dd. 1. 21–23.] Newtoni (Isaaci) Optice; sive de Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus, et Coloribus Lucis, Libri Tres. Latine reddidit Samuel Clarke, A. M. 4to. Londini, 1706. [Cc. 2. 28.]

BARROW (Isaaci) Lectiones Opticæ et Geometrica. 4to. Londini, 1674. [Gg. 5. 4.] BERKELEY (George, Bishop of Cloyne) An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision. 8vo. Dublin, 1733. [F. 21. 18.]

SMITH (Robert) A Compleat System of Opticks. 2 vols. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [G. 14. 17,18.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [Ee. 1. 31,32.] Another Copy. Vol. I. 4to. Cambridge, 1738. [Ee. 1. 30.] The Elementary Part of Dr. Smith's Compleat System of Optics; selected and arranged for the Use of Students, with Notes. 4to. Cambridge, 1778. [A. 13. 37.]

[Gg. 1. 47.] 8vo. Works, Vol. VI.

Another Copy. 4to. Cambridge, 1778. EMERSON (William) The Elements of Optics.

MARTIN (Benjamin) New Elements of Optics.

[E. 25. 19.]

8vo. London, 1765.

HARRIS (Joseph) A Treatise of Optics. 4to. London, 1775.

[Dd. 1. 11.]

[Ee. 1. 46.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1775. [Ee. 1. 47.] BOSCOVICH (R. J.) Opera, pertinentia ad Opticam et Astronomiam, maxima ex parte nova et omnia hucusque inedita. 5 tom. 4to. Bassani, 1785. [Cc. 2. 56-60.]

MASKELYNE (Nevil) An Attempt to explain a Difficulty in the Theory of Vision, depending on the different Refrangibility of Sight. 4to. 1889. [Hh. 1. 38.]

WOOD (James) Elements of Optics. 8vo. Cambridge, 1799. [Dd. 3. 61.] PRIESTLEY (Joseph) The History and present State of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light, and Colours. 4to. London, 1772. [Q. 2. 18.]

ii. Catoptrics-Dioptrics.

KEPLERI (Joannis) Dioptrice. 4to. Aug. Vind. 1611. [D. 20. 59.] MYDORGII (Claudii) Prodromi Catoptricorum et Dioptricorum Libri IV. priores. folio, Parisiis, 1639. [A. 2. 12.]

MOLYNEUX (William) Dioptrica Nova: A Treatise of Dioptricks. 4to. London, 1709. [K. 6. 1.]

HUGENII (Christiani) Dioptrica. 4to. In Opusculis Posthumis. [L. 6. 7.]. Boscovici (R. J.) Dissertationes Quinque, ad Dioptricam pertinentes. 4to. Vindobonæ, 1767. [Cc. 2. 54.]

EULERI (Leonhardi) Dioptrica. 3 tom. 4to. Petropoli, 1769-1771.

[Cc. 2. 48-50.] WOLLASTON (William Hyde) On Double Images caused by Astronomical Refraction. 4to. London, 1800. [Gg. 1. 44.]

iii. Treatises on the Construction and Uses of Optical Instruments.

CUFF (John) Description of a Pocket Micrometer. 8vo. [P. 132. (6.)] BAKER (Henry) The Microscope made Easy, or the Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of the best kinds of Microscopes. 8vo. London, 1742. [E. 27. 24.]

Baker (Henry) Of Microscopes and the Discoveries made thereby. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1785. [A. 15. 95,96.]

A SUCCINCT DESCRIPTION of the Micrometer. 8vo. London, 1772.

[P. 307. (9.)] MARTIN (Benjamin) A Description of a new-invented pocket Reflecting Microscope with a Micrometer. 8vo. Chichester, 17. [P. 89. (6.)] MASKELYNE (Nevil) Account of the Prismatic Micrometer. 4to. London, 1778. [Gg. 1. 41.]

ADAMS (George) Essays on the Microscope; containing a Practical Description of the most approved Microscopes; a General History of Insects; an Account of the various Species and singular Properties of the Hydra and Vorticella.' With Atlas of Plates. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1787. [E. 23. 18,19.]

Adams (George) Essays on the Microscope. Second Edition, with Additions and Improvements, by Frederick Kanmacher. 4to. London, 1798. [L. 26. 3.]

Plates to the preceding Work. Oblong folio, London, 1798. [O. 2. 29.] DOLLOND (Peter) An Account of the Discovery made by the late Mr. John Dollond, which led to the grand Improvement of Refracting Telescopes. 4to. London, 1789. [Hh. 1. 38.]

TROUGHTON (Edward) Directions for Observing with his Reflecting Circle. 8vo. London. [Gg. 5. 26.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London. [Hh. 2. 39.]

4. Perspective.

BACONIS (Rogeri) Perspectiva. 4to. Francofurti, 1614. [D. 20. 48.]
PECKHAM (Joannis Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis) Perspectivæ Communis
Libri tres.
4to. Colonia, 1627. [D. 20. 44.]

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