Aus einem Schreiben des Herrn Doctor Herschel, datirt Slough, bey Windsor, den 31. May, 1804.
[Relates to his theory of the relation between the solar radiation and the price of wheat.]
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1808, p. 226.
Experiments for ascertaining how far telescopes will enable us to determine very small angles, and to distinguish the real from the spurious diameters of celestial and terrestrial objects, with an application of the results of those experiments to a series of observations on the nature and magnitude of Mr. Harding's lately discovered star [Juno (1804),].
Phil. Trans., 1805, pp. 31-70. [Pg 223]
On the direction and velocity of the motion of the sun and solar system.
Phil. Trans., 1805, pp. 233-256.
Bode's Jahrbuch, IV. Suppl. Band, p. 67.
Observations on the singular figure of the planet Saturn.
Phil. Trans., 1805, pp. 272-280.
Bode's Jahrbuch, 1809, p. 197.
On the quantity and velocity of solar motion.