Full text: A Bibliography of geodesy

UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. 
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Vorländer (J. J.)—Continued. 
Ueber die Genauigkeit der Liingenmessung mit 
Kette und Latten. 
Zeits. f. Vennes., i, 1872, 154-162. 
Ausgleichung der Fehler unmittelbar gemessener 
Längen in einfachen Linienverbindungen. 
Zeits. f. Vermes., ii, 1873, 145-171. 
Bericht über die Vergleichung eines aus gemes 
senen Längen und Wilkeln hergestellten Liniennetzes 
mit einem Dreiecksnetze. 
Zeits. f. Vennes., in, 1874, 65-83. 
Ueber die Fehlerausgleichung der Liniennetze. 
Zeits. f. Vermes., in, 1874, 390-461. 
Ueber das Wiederfinden verlorener trigonome 
trischer Punkte. 
Zeits. f. Vermes., iv, 1875, 81-85. 
Zur Fehlerausgleichung der Liniennetze aus 
gemessenen Längen uud Winkeln. 
Zeits. f. Vermes., V, 1876, 155-174. 
Vose (Geo. L.). The United States Coast Survey. 
Van Nostrand’s Mag., xm, 1875, 1-13. 
Voss (A.). Ueber diejenigen Flächen, auf denen zwei 
Schaaren geodätischer Linien ein conjugirtes System 
bilden. 
K. bayer. Ak. d. Wiss., math.-phys. CI., Sitz.-Ber., 
1888, 95-102. 
W. (B.). The Ordnance Survey. 
Dublin University Mag., ii, 1838, 353-357. 
Waege (W.). Die Mängel des preussischen Vermes 
sungswesen und Ansichten über deren Abhilfe. 
8°, Görlitz, 1850, pp. vi, 63. (Berlin, Royal.) 
Wagner (Johann Christian August). Ueber die neue 
astronomisch-trigonometrische Landes-Vermessung 
der batavischen Republic vom Obersten von Krayen- 
hoff. 
Mon. Corr. (Zach), vm, 1803, 501-506. 
Ueber die sogenannte Pendel-Versuche des Prof. 
Knoch in Braunschweig. 
Ann. d. Phys. (Gilbert), lix, 1818, 328-332. 
Wagner (Hermann). Die Dimensionen des Erdspbä- 
roids nach Bessel’s Elementen, im metrischen 
Maasse, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Be 
dürfnisse des Kartographen. 
Georgr. Jahrb. (Behm), 1870, i-lxi. 
Ueber die Massvergleichungen für die europäi 
schen Gradmessung. 
Fol., Gotha, 1868, pp. 20. (Berlin, Geodetic Insti 
tute.) 
Lithographed from manuscript. 
Walbeck (Henric Johann). Dissertatio de forma et 
magnitudine telluris ex dimensio arcubus meridiani 
definiendis.* 
4°, Abose, 1819. 
POGGENDORFF, II, 1243. 
[Vergleichung der Secundenpendel-Beobachtun- 
gen Kater’s unter sich selbst nach der Methode der 
kleinsten Quadrate.] 
Astron. Nadir., i, 1823, 253-256. 
Walch (Alb. Georg). De dimensionibus nonnullis ter 
rae per antiquos factis. 
4°, Schlesingae, 1740, pp. 12. (Dresden, Royal.) 
Walckenaer (C. A.): Dicuilus. De mensura orb is terras. 
Parisiis, 1807. 
Title in full under Dicuilus. 
Walker (John). The Great Trigonometrical Survey of 
India. 
Calcutta Rev., iv, 1845, 6-395; xvi, 1851, 514-540 ; 
xxxviii, 1863, 26-62; Asiatic Soc., Journ., xxxi, 
1862, 32-48. 
Walker (James Thomas). Extracts from a report on 
the Great Trigonometrical Survey. 
Asiat. Soc., Journ., xxxii, 1863, 111-163. 
Report of the operations of the Great Trigono 
metrical Survey of India during 1862- 63. 
Indian Eng. (Medley), i, 1864, 180-200; Asiat. Soc., 
Journ., xxxv, 1866, ii, 77-89. 
Letter to the president [of the Royal Society] 
on the Indian pendulum observations. 
Roy. Soc. London, Proe., xv, 1866-’67, 254-255. 
Preliminary notice of results of pendulum ex 
periments made in India. 
Roy. Soc. London, Proc., xv, 1867, 318-319. 
Pendulum and standard-bar operations of the 
Great Trigonometrical Survey in 1866-67. 
Indian Eng. (Medley), V, 1868, 305-314. 
Account of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of 
India. Vols. i—ix. 
Dehra Dun, 1870-’83. 
[On the Indian pendulum observations.] 
Roy. Soc. London, Proc., xix, 1871, 97-104. 
Description of the method of comparing and the 
apparatus employed. 
India, Trig. Survey, i, 1870, i, 1-2. 
and Hennessey (J. B. N.). Cape Comorin base 
line. 
India, Trig. Survey, I, 1870, x, 1-35. 
Great Indus series. 
India, Trig. Survey, hi, 1873, pp. xxix, 211, 136, 6 
plates. 
Synopses of the results of the Great Trigonomet 
rical Survey of India. 
4°, Dehra Dun, 1874-80 (13 vols.); 1883 (5 vols.). 
Jogi-Tila meridional series. 
India, Trig. Survey, iv, 1876, xxvi, 65, 35, 2 plates. 
On the observations of terrestrial refraction at 
certain stations situated on the plains of the Punjab. 
India, Trig. Survey, ii, 1879, iii, 77-93. 
Introductory account of the triangulation em 
braced by the north-east quadrilateral, with the de 
tails of its simultaneous reduction. 
India, Trig. Survey, vn, 1882, 1-276. 
and Hennessey (J. B. N.). The details of the 
observations and the final results of the triangula 
tion of five of the component series included in the 
north-east quadrilateral. 
India, Trig. Survey, vii, 1882, i-xvi, 1-204,1 plate. 
On the theoretical errors generated respectively 
in side, azimut, latitude and longitude in a chain of 
triangles. 
India, Trig. Survey, vn, 1882,87-106 (App.). 
The survey of India. 
Van Nostrand’s Mag., xxxiv, 1887, 65-79. 
Abstract of address before geographical section of British 
Association for the Advancement of Science, Aber 
deen, 1885.
	        
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