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First [-fifth] list of double stars discovered at the 



Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope. Astr. Nachr., 

 142, 1897, 369-374; 143, 1897, 171-174; 144, 1897, 89-94; 

 145, 1898, 93-96; 146, 1898, 369-372. 



New southern variable stars. Astr. Nachr., 143, 1897, 



283-286; 144, 1897, 143-144. 



On the mean places and proper motions for 1900 of 



24 southern circumpolar stars. Astr. Soe. Month. Not., 

 57, 1897, 532-533. 



New double stars found at the Cape Observatory in 



1896, Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 57, 1897. 533-541.' 

 Propositions pour les valeurs des constautes astrono- 



miques [faites a la Conference Internationale des etoiles 

 fondamentales de 1896]. Paris, Bur. Long. Ann., 5, 



1897, D, 57-90. 



On the effect of chromatic dispersion of the atmo- 

 sphere on the parallaxes of a Centauri and /3 Orionis, 

 and on a method of determining its effect on the value of 

 the solar parallax derived from heliometer observations 

 of minor planets. [1897.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 



1898, 53-76. 



Observations of Comet 1897 I made at the Royal 



Observatory, Cape of Good Hope. Astr. Nachr., 146, 



1898, 203-204. 

 On the parallax of Sirius and of a Gruis. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 58, 1898, 78-83. 

 Nebulae observed at the Royal Observatory, Cape of 



Good Hope. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 1898, 329-330; 



59, 1899, 339, 522. 



Reply to Dr. Rambaut's note "On the effect of 



chromatic dispersion." Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 

 1898, 415-425. 



An account of telegraphic longitude operations con- 

 necting Aden and the Cape of Good Hope in the years 

 1881 and 1882. Cape Obs. Ann., 1, 1898 {Pt. 2), [l]-[68], 

 1-83, iv. 



On a new instrument for measuring astrophotographic 



plates. [1898.] Astr. Soc. Montli. Not., 59, 1899, 61-72. 



Note on the effect of wear on tlie errors of micrometer 



screws. [1898.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 59, 1899, 

 73-76. 



Observations of meteors made at the Royal Observa- 

 tory, Cape of Good Hope, on 1898 November 13 and 14. 

 [1898.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 59, 1899. 109-112. 



Note on the clock Hardy formerly used as the Cape 



transit clock. Astr. Nachr., 148, 1899, 237-238. 



Observations of Comet 1898 VII with the equatorials 



at the Roval Observatory, Cape of Good Hope. Astr. 

 Nachr., 149, 1899, 141-142. 



Occultations of stais by the moon observed at the 



Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, in the years 

 1881 to 1898. Astr. Nachr., 150, 1899, 393^28;' 152, 

 1900, 283-284. 



On a method of obtaining perfectly circular dots 



unaffected by phase, and their employmeut in deter- 

 mining the pivot errors of the Cape transit circle. Astr. 

 Soc. Mouth. Not., 59, 1899, 125-135. 



Occultations observed at the Royal Observatory, Cape 



of Good Hope, during the lunar eclipse, 1898 December 27. 

 Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 59, 1899, 340-341, 522. 



On the presence of oxygen in the atmospheres of 



certain fixed stars. [1899.] Roy. Soe. Proc, 65, 1900, 

 196-206. 



Observations of comets at the Royal Observatory, 



Cape of Good Hope. Astr. Nachr., 151,' 1900, 109-112. 



Observations of Comet 1899 IV (Tempel) with the 



transit circle of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good 

 Hope. Astr. Nachr., 151, 1900, 187-190. 



Researches on stellar parallax made with the Cape 



heliometer. Observers, David Gill, W. H. Finlay, W. 

 De Sitter, and V. A. Lowinoeb. Cape Obs. Ann., 8 

 (Pt. 2), 1900, (iHxvi), 1B-173B. 

 See also under Cape Observatory. 



QUI, (Sir) DariJ, & Crawford and Balcarres, James 

 Ludovic Iiindsay {Earl of). See Crawford and Bal- 

 carres & Gill. 



Gill, {>S'((j David. & Elkin, William L. Heliometer-deter- 

 minations of stellar parallax in the southern hemisphere. 

 [1884.] Astr. Soe. Mem., 48, 1885, 1-194. 

 Gill, (Sir) David, & Jacoby, Harold. On the determina- 

 tion of the errors of the Cape Reseau, Gautier No. 8. 



Helsingfors, Acta, 23, 1897, No. 5, 31 pp. 

 GiU, (Sir) David, & Kapteyn, J. C. The Cape photo- 

 graphic Durchmusterung for the equinox 1875. Cape 



Obs. Ann., 3, 1896, lxviii-K122) -1-649 pp.; 4, 1897, 



xxxi -I- 672 pp. ; .">, 1900, 88 + 671 pp. 

 Gill, {le rev. 2>ere} H. V. The theory of singing flames. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 177-190. 

 A theory to explain the stratification of the electric 



discharge in Geissler tubes. Amer. Jl. Sci., 5, 1898, 



399-417. 

 Sur la stratification dans les tubes de Geissler. Brux. 



Soc. Sci. Ann., 22, 1898 (Pt. 1), 59-61. 

 A propos des flammes chantantes. Rev. Sci., 9, 1898, 



729. 

 GiU, Henri/. For biographical notice see Inst. Civ. Eugin. 



Proc, li4, 1893, 374-376. 

 The sale of water by meter in Berlin. [1891.] Inst. 



Civ. Engin. Proc, 107", 1892, 203-235. 

 GiU, J. Ueber die Warmewirkungen des eleetrischen 



Stromes an der Grenze von Metallen und Fliissigkeiten. 



Ann. Phys. Cliem., 40, 1890, 115-138. 

 GiU, ./. L. W. On a new method of measuring hysteresis 



in iron. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 762-763; Electrician, 39, 



1897, 718-722. 

 On the distribution of magnetic induction in straight 



iron rods. Phil. Mag., 46, 1898, 478-494. 

 GiU, J. M. Ueber Citronensaurederivate des p-Toluidins. 



Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 19, 1886, 2352-2354. 

 GiU, Nuniian. Insectivorous plants. Cornwall Polyt. Soc. 



Rep., 1894, 106-107. 

 GiU, Theodore [Nicliolas]. Three new families of fishes 



added to the deep-sea fauna in a year. Amer. Natlist., 



18, 1884, 433. 

 Notes on the StromateidEe. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc, 



21, 1884, 664-672. 

 What are the saccopharyngoid fishes? Nature, 29, 



1884, 236. 

 On the mutual relations of the hemibranchiate fishes. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc, 1884, 154-166. 

 On the auacanthiue fishes. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 



Proc, 1884, 167-183. 

 [" The oldest living type of Vertebrata," Chlamydose- 



lachus.] Science, 3, 1884, 346. 



Osteology of the cormorant. Science, 3, 1884, 404. 



The relations of Didymodus, or Diplodus. Science, 



3, 1884, 429-430. 

 The ichthyological peculiarities of the bassalian 



fauna. Science, 3, 1884, 620-622. 

 Classification of the MoUusca. Science, 4, 1884, 334- 



335. 



The eggs of Ornithorhyuchus. Science, 4,1884,452-453. 



The oldest living type of vertebrates. Science, 4, 



1884, 524. 

 [Scientific record for 1884-86.] Zoology. Smith- 

 sonian Rep., 1884, 583-675; 1885, 761-813; 1887, 477- 



522. 

 Synopsis of the genera of the super-family Teuthi- 



doidea (families Teuthididae and Siganidas). [1884.] 



U. S. Mas. Proc, 7, 1885, 275-281. 

 Note on the SternoptychidEe. [1884.] U. S. Mus. 



Proc, 7, 1885, 349-351. ' 

 The osteological characteristics of the Lutjaninse. 



[1884.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 7, 1885, 351-355. 

 A contribution to the terminology of ichthyography. 



[1884.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 7, 1885, 356-357. 



