A letter from Charles Elliot to James Dinwiddie
Lecture 13 - Astronomy
Geography; Astronomy, No. 1,2; Navigation, No. 1,2
Optics, No. 1-3
Lecture Notes
Planitarium
Lecture 2 - Astronomy
Lecture 10 - Astronomy
Lecture 11
Planitarium - Globe
Astronomy
Hydrostatics and Hydraulics; Nature in Three Different Views; Colour; Lights and Colour
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Longitude by the chronometer and moon : journal through China
Astronomy
Notes regarding celestial navigation
Notes about planetary orbits
Royal Institution notes, 20 Dec 1809
Royal Institution notes, 1810
Description of a planetarium, or astronomical machine : which exhibits the most remarkable phaenomena, motions, and revolutions of the universe
Journal, 29th April 1799, Calcutta