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The Lick Observatory eclipse expeditions of January, 



1889, December, 1889, and of April, 1893. Astr. Soc. 

 Pacific Publ., 6, 1894, 245-254. 



The meteor of July 27, 1894, T^SO P. S. T. Astr. 



Soc. Pacific Publ.. 6, 'l894, 268-270. 



Bright projections at the terminator of Mars. Astr. 



Soc. Pacific Publ., 6, 1894, 28.5-286. 



Large-scale photographic maps of the moon. Obser- 

 vatory, London, 17, 1894, 142-144. 



Earthquake shocks felt at sea oft Cape Mendocino. 



Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 7, 1895, 131. 



Comet d 1894 (Brooks). Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 7, 



1895, 339. 

 The meteor of July 27, 1894. ' Lick Obs. Contrib., 5, 



1895, 1-30. 



Nomenclature of the asteroids, etc. Astr. Soc. Pacific 



Publ., 8, 1896,28-30. 



Telegraphic announcements of astronomical dis- 

 coveries, etc. in America. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 8, 



1896, 64-69. 



A cipher-code for astronomical messages. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific Publ., 8, 1896, 109-133. 

 Observations of dark markings on Venus, 1889. Astr. 



Soc. Pacific Publ., 8, 1896, 181-183. 

 Kepler. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 8, 1896, 279-285. 



Determination of the longitude of a point near the 



western boundary of Dakotah, from observations made 

 by D. G. Major, U. S. Astronomer and Surveyor, in the 

 field, and by Professor Edward S. Holden at the Wash- 

 burn Observatory. Washburn Obs. Publ., 4, 1896, 62-68. 



Beobachtung des Siriusbegleiters. Astr. Nachr., 142, 



1897, 13-14. 



Elemente und Ephemeride des Cometen 1897... 



(Perrine 1896 Nov. 2). Astr. Nachr., 142, 1897, 29-30. 



[Beobachtung des Cometen 1896... (Perrine Dec. 8).] 



Astr. Nachr., 142, 1897, 109-110. 



Comet 1896... (Perrine Dec. 8). Astr. Nachr., 142, 



1897, 239-240. 



Photographs of Don.\ti's Comet in September, 1858. 



Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 9, 1897, 89. 



Mr. Lowell's observations of Mercury and Venus. 



Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 9, 1897, 92-93. 



Kecord of experiments with the moving floor of the 



75-foot dome of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific Publ., 9, 1897, 148-149. 

 The beginnings of American astronomy. Science, 5, 



1897, 929-935. 

 Mountain observatories in America and Europe. 



[1896.] Smithsonian Misoell. Coll., 37, 1898, Art. 3, 



vi 4- 77 pp. 

 Astronomical work at Lick Observatory. [1897.] 



Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 181-186. 

 A catalogue of earthquakes on the Pacific coast, 1769 



to 1897. Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., 37, 1898, Art. 5, 



253 pp. 



.Sec iilso Lick Observatory. 

 Holden, Eihcanl Siniilitoii, A Campbell, Wlilliani] 



lV[iilliiCf]. /Negatives of Jupiter, made with the great 



telescope of the Lick Observatory during 1891. Astr. 



Soc. Month. Not., 52, 1892, 499-500. 

 Holden, EduunI Simjteton, & Hagen, (Her.) .John George. 



See Hagen d' Holden. 

 Holden, Edirard Singleton, & Hastings, Cluirles S. *List 



of twenty-three new double stars, discovered at Caroline 



Island, South Pacific Ocean, between April 27 and May 7, 



1883. Science, 2, 1883, 66. 

 [Report of the Eclipse Expedition to Caroline Island 



May, 1883.] Observaflons of 23 new double stars. 



Washington, Nat. Ac. Mem., 2, 1884, 97-98. 

 Holden, Edward Singleton, & Keeler, Jnines Edward. 



Observations of the transit of Mercury, May 9, 1891, at 



Mount Hiuniltoii. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 3, 1891, 



225-227. 



Holden, Edward Singleton, & Qualtrough, (L(.) Edward 

 F. [Report of the Eclipse Expedition to Caroline 

 Island May, 1883.] Description of the island. Washing- 

 ton, Nat. Ac. Mem., 2, 1884, 22-26. 



Holden, Edward Singleton. & Schaeberle,J[o/i?(] M[ariH]. 

 Observations of nebula? at the Lick Observatory. Astr. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 48, 1888, 388-392 ; 49, 1889, 95. 



Satellites of Mars, 1890. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 3, 



1891, 46. 



Examination of Uranus for the detection of new 



satellites. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 3, 1891, 285. 



Observations with the 36-inch telescope [of the lunar 



eclipse July 22, 1888, made at the Lick Observatory]. 

 Lick Obs. Contrib., 2, 1891, 109-112. 



Holden, Edward Singleton, Floyd, , & Bumham, 



Sherburne W[esley]. Sec Floyd, Holden & Burnham. 



Holden, Edward Singleton, Scliaeberle, J[ohn] il[artin], 

 & Keeler, James Edward. White spots on the termina- 

 tor of Mars. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 2, 1890, 248-249. 



Note on the opposition of Mars, 1890. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific Publ., 2, 1890, 299-300. 



Observations of the planet Uranus with the 36-inch 



equatorial. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 3,1891, 283-284. 

 Holden, Edward Singleton, Schaeberle, Jluhn] 3I[artiii'], 



Xeeler, James Edward, & Campbell, ]l'[illiani] ir[((Wi--<']. 



Observations of Jupiter and of his satellites with the 



36-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory (1888-90). 



Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 3, 1891, 263-272. 

 Holden, Frank. A method of determining induction and 



hysteresis curves. Elect. Eev., 36, 1895, 9-10. 

 Some work on magnetic hysteresis. Electrician, 35, 



1895, 327-329. 

 Holden, {Capt.) H. Cupel L. The measurement of the 



velocity of projectiles. Iron & Steel Inst. Jl., 1891 (A'o. 



2), 12-21. 

 Holden, Henry. Measurements of the magnetic induction 



and permeability in soft iron. [1886.] Manchester Lit. 



Phil. Soc. Proc, 26, 1887, 9-15. 

 A method of calculating the electrostatic capacity of 



a conductor. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc, 



1, 1888, 112-120. 

 Holden, Henrg, & Gee, II'. W. Haldane. See Gee & 



Holden. 

 Holden, Henry, Gee, 11'. W. Haldane, & Lees, Charles H. 



See Gee, Holden & Lees. 

 Holden, Isaac. Notes on some Florida ferns. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 14, 1887, 97-98. 

 Another Florida fern. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 14, 



1887, 149. 



Two new species of marine Algae from Bridgeport, 



Connecticut. Rhodora, 1, 1899, 197-198. 



Holden, Ward A. An instrument for testing refraction 

 and its errors, the strength of the recti muscles, and 

 their insuflicieucy. Arch. Ophthalm., 16, 1887, 295-312. 



A new instrument for testing insufficiencies of the 



recti muscWs. Arch. Ophthalm., 16, 1887, 403-408. 



On the cylindrical equivalent of tilted lenses, the 



prismatic equivalent of decentred lenses, and the 

 employment of such lenses in practice. Arch. Ophthalm., 

 20,1891, 1-25. 



Microscopic examination of a case of tj'pical inferior 



coloboma of the iris. Arch. Ophthalm. , 21, 1892, 499- 



504. 

 On embolism of a branch of the central artery of the 



retina. Arch. Ophthalm. , 22, 1893, 90-97. 

 On the development and extension of orbital sarcoma. 



Arch. Ophthalm., 22. 1893, 289-297. 

 On tests of the light sense of the periphery of the 



retina for diagnostic purposes. Arch. Ophthalm., 23, 



1894, 40-49 ; Arch. Augeuheilk. , 30, 1895, 57-61. 



On the probable hemorrhagic origin of the striated 



alfections of the retina. [1894.] Arch. Ophthalm.. 24, 



1895, 147-153; Arch. Augenheilk., 31, 1895, 287-291. 



