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C (Stack - oversize)South, James
Observations of the apparent distances and positions of 458 double and triple stars made in the years 1823, 1824 and 1825
London, 1826. 2 copies. University Observatory Collection (both)
[1968-228/2] & [1968-229]
1826
Radcliffe Tracts 55 (9)South, James
Practical Observations on the Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris; arguments proving that it was not originally designed for the sole improvement of Nautical Astronomy. Reasons for Extending the Information which it Annually Presents; together with an Inquiry, if before we can honestly assign to it 'Its Pristine Excellence' some Improvement of it is not Indispensable
London: William Sams, 1822.
[1934-41]
1822
Radcliffe Tracts 64 (12)South, James
Reply to a Letter in the Morning Chronicle relative to the interest which the British Government evinces in the Promotion of Astronomical Science
London: Richard Taylor, 1829.
[1934-41]
1829
Radcliffe Tracts 64 (13)South, James
Refutation of the numerous Mistatements and Fallacies contained in a Paper presented to the Admiralty by Dr Thomas Young, and printed by Order of the House of Commons: Dated 17th March 1829
London: J. Moyes, 1829.
[1934-41]
1829