Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy eBook

George Biddell Airy
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Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy eBook

George Biddell Airy
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about Autobiography of Sir George Biddell Airy.

1843 Mar. 2 On the Laws of Individual Tides at Phil.  Trans. 
                Southampton and at Ipswich.

1843 Apr. 29 On Monetary and Metrical Systems.  Athenaeum.

1843 June 3 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
                Board of Visitors.

1843 Sept. 25 Address to the Individual Members of the
                Board of Visitors of the Royal
                Observatory (proposing the Altazimuth).

1843 Oct. 6 Account of the Northumberland Equatoreal
                and Dome, attached to the Cambridge
                Observatory.

1843 Nov. 10 Address and Explanation of the proposed
                Altitude and Azimuth Instrument to the
                Board of Visitors of the Royal
                Observatory.

1844 June 1 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
                Board of Visitors.

1844 Dec. 12 On the Laws of the Tides on the Coasts of Phil.  Trans. 
                Ireland, as inferred from an extensive
                series of observations made in connection
                with the Ordnance Survey of Ireland.

1845 Jan. 10 On the Flexure of a Uniform Bar R. Astr.  Soc.
                supported by a number of equal Pressures (Memoirs.)
                applied at equidistant points, &c.

1845 Feb. 14 Speech on delivering the Medal of the R. Astr.  Soc. 
                R. Astr.  Soc. to Capt.  Smyth (Proc.)

1845 May 9 On a New Construction of the Divided R. Astr.  Soc. 
                Eye-Glass Double-Image Micrometer. (Memoirs.)

1845 June 7 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
                Board of Visitors.

1845 July 21 On Wexford Harbour.

1846 Report of the Gauge Commissioners.  And
                letter to Sir E. Ryan.

1846 May 7 On the Equations applying to Light under Phil.  Mag.
                the action of Magnetism.

1846 May 12 Remarks on Dr Faraday’s Paper on Phil.  Mag. 
                Ray-vibrations.

1846 May 25 On a Change in the State of an Eye Camb.  Phil.  Soc.
                affected with a Mal-formation.

1846 June 6 Report of the Astronomer Royal to the
                Board of Visitors.

1846 June Account of the Measurement of an Arc of R. Astr.  Soc. 
                Longitude between the Royal Observatory (Month.  Not.)
                of Greenwich and the Trigonometrical
                Station of Feagh Main, in the Island
                of Valentia.

1846 July 25 Letter to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart., Athenaeum. 
                M.P., in answer to Sir James South’s
                attack on the Observations at the
                Greenwich Observatory.

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