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ASTRONOMY: Formation of Lunar Tables on the Theory of Universal Gravitation.-
Comet of 1819.- Observations of Cacciatore, Brinkley, and Enke.-Physics : The
Figure of the Earth.—The Decrease in the Length the Day by the gradual cool.
ing of the Earth. --Speculations of M. Fourier on the Secular Refrigeration of the
Globe. --General Consequences deduced from his Analysis.-Geodesical Opera-
tions, and Observations on the Length of the Pendulum. Captain Freycinet's Expe-
dition.-Trigonometrical Survey of France.—Measurement of an Arc of the Meri.
dian in the Canton of Berne, and in Holstein.—METEOROLOGY: Observations of
Baron de Humboldt on the Lower Limit of Perpetual Snow in the Himalaya
Mountains and the Equatorial Regions.-ELECTRO-MAGNETISM: Professor Oer-
sted's Discovery of the Identity of Electricity and Magnetism.-Experiments of
Ampere, Arago, Boisgeraud, Biot, Savart, Berzelius, Sir H. Davy, and Mr Faraday, 323
Lines written on the 19th of July, in Memory of his Majesty's Coronation,
Lines to the Memory of a late distinguished Character,
Napoleon. (From the French.)
Lines written by Lord Byron, on the Death of his Dog, at Newstead Abbey,
To the Rainbow. By T. Campbell,
The Maid's Remonstrance. By T. Campbell,
On the Egyptian Tomb,
Lines written on hearing that the Austrians had entered Naples,
On Greece,
Lord Byron to Mr T. Moore,
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