42 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIMON NEWCOJ1B— ARCHIBALD. au ™7%£xnt 



158. New tables of the planets. 



Astr. Nach., vol. 119 (June 25, 1888): cols. 221-223. 



159. On the mutual action of the satellites of Saturn. 



Astr. Jl. vol. 8 (Oct. 2, 188S): 105-106. 



160. Note on the satellite of Neptune. 



Astr. Jl, vol. 8 (Dec. 17, 1888): 143. 

 Dated Washington, Dec. 2, 1888. 



161. Discussion of observations of the transit of Venus in 1761 and 1769. 



Astr. Papers, vol. 2, 1891, pt, 5 (1890): 259-405. 



162. Comparison of the right ascensions of clock stars in the Greenwich ten-year catalogue for 



1880, with fundamental catalogues of the American Ephemeris, and of the Astrono- 

 mische Gesellschaft. 

 Mo. Notices R. Astr. Soc., vol. 50 (June 13, 1890): 473-tM. 



163. Discussion of the north polar distances, observed with the Greenwich and Washington 



transit circles with determinations of the constant of nutation. 

 Astr. Papers, vol. 2, 1891, pt. 6 (1891): 407-490. 



164. The Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore. The needs of the astronomical department. 



[Baltimore] 1891. 2 pp. 

 Printed for private use only. 



165. [Letter of acceptance of honorary membership.] 



Trans, of the Astr. and Phys. Soc. of Toronto, vol. 2 (1891): 42-43. 



166. Periodic perturbations of the longitudes and radii vectores of the four inner planets of the 



first order as to the masses. 

 Astr. Papers, 1891, vol. 3, pt. 5 (1891): 395-574. 



167. Lockyer's Meteoritic Hypothesis. 



Nation, New York, vol. 52 (Jan. 1, 1891): 14-15. 

 Anonymous review. 



168. [J. Scheiner's Die Spectralanalyse der Gestirne.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 52 (Mar. 5, 1891): 20fi. 

 Anonymous review. 



169. Formative influences. 



Forum, vol. 11 (Apr., 1891): 183-191. 



Autobiographical sketch dealing with S. Neweomb's life to the beginning of his scientific career. 



170. Ferrel's early astronomical work. 



Arwr. Meteorological Jl, vol. 8 (Dec, 1891): 337-339. 

 Read at a meeting of the N. E. Meteorological Soc. Oct., 1891. 



171. On the periodic variation of latitude and the observations with the Washington prime- 



vertical transit. 

 Astr. Jl, vol. 11 (Dec. 23, 1891): 81-82. 



172. Perturbations of the four inner planets. 



Bull. N. Y. Math. Soc, vol. 1 (Feb., 1892): 120-122. 

 Review by "S. N." of Astr. Papers, vol. 3, last part. 



173. Our national observatory. 



The Evening Post, New York (Feb. 13, 1892). 



174. On the dynamics of the earth's rotation, with respect to the periodic variations of latitude. 



Mo. Notices R. Astr. Soc, vol. 52 (Mar. 11, 1892): 336-341. 



175. Results of the observations of a Lyrae, made during the years 1862-67, with the prime- 



vertical transit of the U. S. Naval Observatory. 

 Astr. Jl, vol. 11 (Apr. 28, 1892): 182-183. 



176. On the law and the period of the variation of terrestrial latitudes. 



Astr. Nach., vol. 130 (June 18, 1892): cols. 1-6. 

 Dated, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, June 1, 1892. 



177. Remarks on Mr. Chandler's law of variation of terrestrial latitudes. 



Astr. Jl, vol. 12 (July 22, 1892): 49-50. 



