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 A system of local warnings against tornadoes. 



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Proper motion of Lacaille 9547. 



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Proper motion of A0e2 22545. 



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Observations of 119 red or colored stars between 1881 



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The school of practical astronomy at Willet's Point, 



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Chronograph pens. Sidereal Messenger, 4, 1885, 315. 



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Determination of the effect of the magnitude of a 



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Latitude of tbe Washburn Observatory. Washburn 



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