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D (Stack - x oversize)Wollaston, Francis
A Portraiture of the Heavens, as they appear to the naked eye: constructed for the use of Students in Astronomy by ...
London: Printed for J. Cary, 181, Strand. Sold also by G. Wilkie and J. Robinson, 57, Paternoster-Row. 1811.
[Unknown]
1811
LE Wollaston, Francis
Directions for making an Universal Meridian Dial capable of being set to any latitude, which shall give the mean time of noon by inspection without any calculation
London, 1793. Lewis Evans Collection
[1924-0]
1793
Radcliffe Tracts 21 (16)Wollaston, Francis
"A Description of a Transit Circle, for determining the place of Celestial Objects as they pass the Meridian"
offprint from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1793
[1934-41]
1793
Radcliffe Tracts 40 (8)Wollaston, Francis
Observations made at Chislehurst, in Kent, and communicated to the Royal Society
London: W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, 1773
[1934-41]
1773
Radcliffe Tracts 52 (3)Wollaston, Francis
Astronomical Observations made at Chislehurst, in Kent, in the Course of the Year 1773
Read at the Royal Society, March 10, 1774. London: Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, 1774.
[1934-41]
1774
U (Vince)Wollaston, Francis
A Description of a Transit Circle, for determining the place of celestial objects as they pass the meridian
From the Philosophical Transactions. 1793. 4to. Bound with S. Vince, Astronomy.
[Unknown]
1793
U (Vince)Wollaston, Francis
Directions for making an Universal Meridian Dial, capable of Being set to any Latitude; which shall give the Mean Solar Time of noon, by Inspection, without any calculation whatsoever
London: Printed for G. and T. Wilkie, no. 57, Pater-Noster Row. 1793. 4to. Bound with S. Vince, Astronomy.
[Unknown]
1793