44 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIMON NEWCOMB— ARCHIBALD. [3toMOIB [ s voL™m 



190. Note on accounting for the secular variations of the orbits of Venus and Mercury. 



Astr. JL, vol. 14 (Oct. 1, 1894): 117-1 is. 



191. Note on Mr. Stone's theory of the measure of time. 



Mo. Notices R. Astr. Soc, vol. 55 (Nov. 9, 1894): 3. ' 



192. The world's debt to astronomy. 



Chautauquan, vol. 20 (Dec, 1S94): 286-291. 



Also in Side-lights on Astronomy (1906): 216-226; see no. 300 in this Section. 



193. Sur les variations seculaire des orbites des quatre planetes interieures. 



Comptes Rendus, vol. 119 (Dec. 10, 1894): 983-98G. 



194. A very popular astronomer. 



Nation, New York, vol. 59 (Dec. 20, 1S94): 469. 



Anonymous review of Flammarion's Popular Astronomy translated into English by J. E. Gore. 



195. On the mass of Jupiter and the orbit of Polyhymnia. 



Astr. Papers, vol. 5, 1895, pt. 5 (1S95): 379^49. 



196. Tables of the motion of the earth on its axis around the sun. 



Astr. Papers, vol. 6, 1S9S, pt. 1 (1895): 7-169. 



197. Tables of the heliocentric motion of Mercury. 



Astr. Papers, vol. 6, 1898, pt. 2 (1895): 171-270. 



198. Tables of the heliocentric motion of Venus. 



Astr. Papers, vol. 6, 1898, pt. 3 (1895): 271-382. 



199. Tables of Jupiter, by G. W. Hill, with prefatory note by Simon Newcomb 



Astr. Papers, vol. 7, pt, 1 (1895): 



200. The elements of the four inner planets and the fundamental constants of astronomy. 



Supplement to the American Epliemeris and Nautical Almanac for 1897. 

 Washington, Gov't print, off., 1895. 9+202 pp. 

 Preface dated Jan. 7, 1895. 



Reviewed in Mo. Notices R. Astr. Soc, vol. 56 (Feb., 1896): 267-272. 

 Reviewed by F. W. Dyson in The Observatory, vol. IS (May, 1S95): 202-205. 



201. On the principal fundamental constants of astronomy. 



Astr. JL, vol. 14 (Jan. 31, 1895): 185-189. 



202. Note on the solar parallax as derived from the observed parallactic inequality of the moon. 



Astr. JL, vol. 15 (Oct. 16, 1895): 167-168. 



203. On the value of the precessional constant. 



Astr. JL, vol. 15 (Nov. 23, 1895): 185-188. 



204. Conference internationale des etoiles fondamentales de 1896. Proces-verbaux. 



Paris [Bureau des Longitudes], 1896. 90 pp. 



In this report of the discussion and conclusions of this important conference, held in Paris, May 18-21, and in which Bauschin- 

 ger, Newcomb, Backlund, Downing, Gill, Loewy, Tisserand, and Faye participated, S. N. took the most prom in ent part, 

 and his remarks appear on practically every page of the discussion. 



205. Elements of (33) Polyhymnia. 



Astr. Nach., vol. 139 (Jan. 21, 1896): cols. 271-272. 

 Dated Washington, Jan., 1S96. Compare no. 188, above. 



206. On Boss's system of declinations and on that of the Astronomische Gesellschaft. 



Astr. JL, vol. 16 (Feb. 3, 1896): 33-36. 



207. American judgment of American astronomy. 



Science, New York, n. s., vol. 3 (Feb. 21, 1896): 284-286. 



208. On the variation of personal equation with the magnitude of the star observed. 



Astr. JL, vol. 16 (Mar. 21, 1896): 65-67. 



209. The influence of atmospheric and oceanic currents upon terrestrial latitudes. 



Astr. JL, vol. 16 (Apr. 6, 1896): 81-S2. 



Also in Nature, London, vol. 53 (Apr. 30, 1896): 618-619. 



Also in Sci. Amer. SuppL, vol. 42 (July 4, 1896): 17098-17099. 



210. Note sur les passages observes de Mercure sur le disque du soleil et sur la question de l'exis- 



tence des inegalites a longue periode dans la longitude moyenne de la lune, dont la 

 cause est encore inconnue, et dans la rotation de la terre sur son axe. 

 Comptes Rendus, vol. 122 (June 1, 1896): 1235-1239. 



