Part 16 (1/2)

On the power of penetrating into space by telescopes, with a comparative determination of the extent of that power in natural vision, and in telescopes of various sizes and constructions, illustrated by select observations

_Phil Trans_, 1800, pp 49-85

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1804, p 231

Investigation of the powers of the prismatic colors to heat and illuibility of radiant heat To which is added an inquiry into the eously with telescopes of large apertures and highpowers

_Phil Trans_, 1800, pp 255-283

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1804, p 89

Experiibility of the invisible rays of the sun

_Phil Trans_, 1800, pp 284-292

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1804, p 89

Experiments on the solar and on the terrestrial rays that occasion heat, with a coht and heat, or rather the rays that occasion them, are subject, in order to determine whether they are the same or different

_Phil Trans_, 1800, pp 293-326, 437-538

_Gilbert Annal_, X (1802), pp 68-78; _sa to investigate the nature of the sun, in order to find the causes or syht and heat, with remarks on the use that may possibly be drawn from solar observations

_Phil Trans_, 1801, pp 265-318

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1805, p 218, and 1806, p 113

Ueber den 7 Nebelfleck der 1sten classe des Herschel'schen Verzeichniss, und ueber _Ceres_ und _Pallas_, vom Herrn Doctor HERSCHEL, aus zwey Briefen desselben

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1805, p 211

Additional observations tending to investigate the syht and heat of the sun, with trials to set aside darkening glasses by transh liquids, and a few reainst souments contained in the former paper

_Phil Trans_, 1801, pp 354-362

Observations on the two lately discovered celestial bodies [_Ceres and Pallas_]

_Phil Trans_, 1802, pp 213-232

_Nicholson Journal_, IV (1808), pp 120-130, 142-148

Catalogue of five hundred new nebulae, nebulous stars, planetary nebulae, and clusters of stars, with remarks on the construction of the heavens

_Phil Trans_, 1802, pp 477-528

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1807, p 113

Observations of the transit of _Mercury_ over the sun's disk, to which is added an investigation of the causes which often prevent the proper action of mirrors

_Phil Trans_, 1803, pp 214-232

Account of the changes which have happened during the last twenty-five years in the relative situation of double stars, with an investigation of the cause to which they are owing

_Phil Trans_, 1803, pp 339-382

_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1808, pp 154-178