Barnard] 305 



Nova Aurigii' a nebula. Astr. & Astrophys., 11, 1892, 



751; Astr. Nachr., 130, 1892, 407-40*. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet a 1892 (Swift), 



made with the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. 



Astr. Jl., 11, 1892, 158. 

 - Filar-micrometer observations of Comet c 1892 



(Denning), made with the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick 



Observatory. Astr. Jl., 11, 1892, 100. 



A new nebula. Astr. Jl., 11, 1892, 168; 12, 1893, 16. 



(Swift Marz 6). Astr. Nachr., 129, 



[Barnard 



variable nebulce. Astr. Nachr., 130, 



of 



to 



of 



Comet 1892... 

 1892, 119-120. 



Two probably 



1892. 7-8. 



The lunar craters Alpetragius and Thales. Astr. 



Nachr., 130, 1892, 7-10. 

 A simple and rapid method of detecting changes on 



celestial photographs due to motion or variability of the 



celestial bodies. Astr. Nachr., 130, 1892, 77-78. 

 A new nebulous star, and corrections to DREYEK'S 



NGC. Astr. Nachr., 130, 1892, 77-80. 



The nebula (1892.0): 23" O m 40 + 59" 39'-7. Astr. 



Nachr., 130, 1892, 223-224. 



Photographic nebulosities and groups of nebulous 

 stars. Astr. Nachr., 130, 1892, 233-234. 



Ueber die Nova Aurigse. Astr. Nachr., 130, 1892, 



344; Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 53, 1893, 35. 



On the pheuomenon of the transit of the first satellite 

 of Jupiter 1890 September 8, and observations of the red 

 spots on the planet. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 52, 1892, 

 156-157. 



Observations of the reappearance of the rings of 



Saturn ; observations of the position-angles of the rings, 

 and observations of the satellites. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 52, 1892, 419-423. 



Some further observations of the fifth satellite 



Jupiter. Observatory, London, 15, 1892, 425-427. 



Discovery and observations of a fifth satellite 



Jupiter. [1892.] Astr. Jl., 12, 1893, 81-85, 176. 



Occultatiou of Mars and Jupiter by the rnoon 



September. [1892.] Astr. JL, 12, 1893, 91. 



Photographic discovery and visual observations 



a comet. [1S92.] Astr. 'JL, 12, 1893, 102, 144. 



Note on the period of the fifth satellite of Jupiter. 



[1892-93.] Astr. Jl., 12,1893, 103-104; Astr.* Astrophys., 

 12, 1893, 788-789; Astr. Jl., 13, 1894, 141-142. 



Filar-micrometer observation of Comet c 1892 



(Barnard, Oct. 12), made with the 12-inch equatorial of 

 the Lick Observatory. [1892.] Astr. Jl., 12, 1893, 112, 

 120. 



[Observations of Comet f 1892 (Holmes).] At the 



Lick Observatory. [1892.] Astr. JL, 12, 1893, 126-127. 

 Photographic and visual observations of Comet /' 1892 



(Holmes). [1892.] Astr. JL, 12, 1893, 127. 

 Filar-micrometer observations of Comet / 1892 



(Holmes, Nov. 6), made with the 12-inch equatorial of 



the Lick Observatory. [1892.] Astr. JL, 12, 1893, 149, 



176. 

 Discovery of a comet [1892 V] by photography. 



[1892-95.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 53, 1893, 36; Astr. 



Nachr., 131, 1893, 63-64; Observatory, London, 16, 



1893, 92-95; Popular Astr., 3, 1896, 13-14. 



Note ou the period and distance of the fifth satellite of 



Jupiter. [1892-94.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not, , 53, 1893, 

 36-37 ; Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 556-557. 



Remarkable transformation of HOLMES' Comet. Astr. 



& Astrophys., 12, 1893, 180-182. 



Blueness of the sky at high altitudes. Astr. & 



Astrophys., 12, 1893, 750-751. 



On a wind screen for large refractors. Astr. & 



Astrophys., 12, 1893, 762-763. 



Photographs of BROOKS' Comet. [1893.] Astr. & 



Astrophys., 12, 1893, 937; Astr. JL, 13, 1894, 157; 

 Popular Astr., 1, 1894, 145-147. 



E. S. A. C. 



November meteors. [1893.] Astr. & Astrophys., 



12, 1893, 938; Popular Astr., 1, 1894, 192. 



Observations of Comet e 1892 (Barnard), made with 



the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. Astr. 

 JL, 12, 1893, 157-158. 



Micrometer measures of the fifth satellite of Jupiter, 

 made with the 36-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. 

 Astr. JL, 12, 1893, 161-174; 13, 1894, 134. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comets g and / 1892, 

 made with the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. 

 Astr. JL, 12, 1893, 175. 



- East elongations of Jupiter's fifth satellite. Astr. 

 Nachr., 131, 1893, 135-136. 



Visual observations of Nova Aurigie since its re- 

 appearance in August 1892. Astr. Nachr., 131, 1893, 

 377-382. 



Micrometric observations of the satellite of Neptune, 



made with the 36-inch refractor of the Lick Observatory. 

 [1893.] Astr. Jl., 13, 1894, 10-12. 



Observations of Comet c 1893 (Brooks), made with 

 filar-micrometer of 12-inch equatorial of the Lick 

 Observatory. [1893.] Astr. JL, 13, 1894, 157. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet c 1893 



(Brooks, Oct. 16), made with the 12-inch equatorial of 

 the Lick Observatory. [1893.] Astr. JL, 13, 1894, 

 165. 



Jupiter's fifth satellite. [1893.] Popular Astr., 1, 

 1894, 76-82. 



Photographic nebulosities and star clusters connected 

 with the Milky Way. Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 

 177-183. 



On the forms of the discs of the satellites of Jupiter 

 as seen with the 36-inch equatorial of the Lick Observa- 

 tory. Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 272-278. 



On the diameters of Ceres, Pallas and Vesta. Astr. 



& Astrophys., 13, 1894, 341-344. 

 Photographs of GALE'S Comet. Astr. & Astrophys., 



13, 1894, 421-423. 



Recent observations of the satellites of Jupiter. Astr. 



& Astrophys., 13, 1894, 438-441. 



Proper motion of stars in the dumb-bell nebula. 

 Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 445-447. 



Preliminary note on the observations of Saturn and 



Uranus with the 36-in. equatorial. Astr. it Astrophys., 



13, 1894, 557-559. 

 Photograph of SWIFT'S nebula in Monoceros, N. G. C. 



2237. Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 642-644. 

 Observations of the partial eclipse of the moon, 



September 14th, 1894. Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 



705-706. 



The great red spot and other markings on Jupiter. 

 [1894.] Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 736-738; Popular 

 Astr., 2, 1895, 129-131. 



Ou the exterior nebulosities of the Pleiades. Astr. 

 & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 768-770; Astr. Nachr., 136, 

 1894, 193-194. 



Photographs of a remarkable comet. Astr. & 

 Astrophys., 13, 1894, 789-791. 



Photograph of M 8, and the Trifid nebula. Astr. & 



Astrophys., 13, 1894, 791-793. 



The great photographic nebula of Orion encircling 

 the belt and Theta nebula. [1894.] Astr. & Astrophys., 

 13, 1894, 811-814 ; Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 151-154. 



- The form of the disc of the III satellite and 

 phenomena of the occultation of a satellite of Jupiter. 

 Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 821-823. 



The Lick observations of Comet 1892 V. Astr. JL, 



13, 1894, 204-205. 



On a small nebula close to M. 57. Astr. Nachr., 134, 



1894, 129-130. 



On an explanation of the double transit of Jupiter's 

 first satellite. Astr. Nachr., 134, 1894, 229-232. 



Micrometrieal observations of Nova (T) Auriga? with 



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