48 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIMON NEWCOMB— ARCHIBALD. mmma cm^n. 



254C. Dutch translation — De steiren. Een studio over het heelal door Simon Newcomb. 

 Vertaald met goedvinden van den schrijver, onder toezicht en met een voorwoord van 

 H. G. van de Sande Bakhuyzen. 

 Leiden, A. W. Sijthoff [1903], 12+284 pp. 



254D. Japanese translation — [Study of the Universe, Stars and Planets, Astronomy. Ichinohe 

 Naozo, translator.] 

 Tokyo, Shokwa Bo., Nov., 1906, 362 pp. 



"Author's note to the Japanese edition ' ' in English. 



Portrait reproduced from: Reminescences of an Astronomer (1903); see no. 2S2 of this Section. 



255. The scientific work of the National Geographic Society's eclipse expedition to Norfolk, Va. 



Nat. Geogr. Mag., vol. 11 (Aug., 1900): 321-324. 



256. Elements of Astronomy. 



New York, American Book Co., Oct., 1900. 240 pp 



This book has been reprinted eleven times, since 1907, in 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1918. From January 1, 

 1908, to December 31, 1921, 5,765 copies were sold. 

 Reviewed in Nation, New York, vol. 72 (Feb. 7, 1901): 116. 



257. An astronomer's friendship. 



Atlantic Mo., vol. 86 (Nov., 1900): 688-693. 



Also in Side-lights on Astronomy (1906): 227-235 under the title "An astronomical friendship": see 

 no. 300 of this section. 

 The subject of the article is Father Hell; see no. 134. 



257A. German translation — Eine Ehrenrettung nach hundert Jahren. Wissenschaf'liche 

 Beilage zur Germania, no. 16 (1901): 125-127. 



258. "Acceleration," "Algebra," "Algol," "Almanac," "Almucantur," "Altazimuth," "Analy- 



sis," "Angle," "Asteroids," "Astronomy," "Aurora," "Binary system," "Calculus," 

 "Collimation," "Collimator," "Comets," "Composition of forces," "Curves," "Eclipse," 

 "Energy," "Equation," "Falling bodies," "Fluxions," "Functions," "Geodesy," 

 "Geometry," "Imaginary quantities," "Incommensurables," "Infinites," "Inter- 

 polation," "Jupiter," "Light," "Limits," "Logarithms," "Magic squares," "Mars," 

 "Mathematics," "Mercury," "Moon," "Nebular hypothesis," "Observatory," "Occu- 

 lations," "Orbit," "Parallax," "Perturbations," "Photometry," "Planet," "Pre- 

 cession of the equinoxes." "Probability," "Progression," "Ptolemaic system," 

 "Quadrature of the circle," "Quaternions," "Saturn," "Series," "Solar parallax," 

 "Solar system," "Stars," "Sun," "Telescope," "Time," "Transit," "Transits of 

 Venus," "Trigonometry," "Trilinear coordinates," "Twilight," "Universe," "Venus," 

 "Vulcan," "Year," "Zodiacal light," in Universal Cyclopedia and Atlas, newly revised 

 and enlarged. 12 vols. 

 New York, Appleton, 1901. 



S. Newcomb was the "Associate editor" in "astronomy and mathematics" for this new edition as well as for the older work 

 listed as no. 179 in this Section. 



259. On tne period of the solar spots. 



Astrophysical JL, vol. 13 (Jan., 1901): 1-14. 



260. The naval observatory report. 



Science, New York, n. s., vol. 13 (Jan. 4, 1901): 1-5. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



261. A notable official report. 



Science, New York, n. s., vol. 13 (Jan. 11, 1901): 41-45. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



262. The century's advance in astronomical science. 



The Evening Post, New York, Jan. 12, 1901. 



Reprinted in The 19th Century. A Revieir of Progress during the past One Hundred Years in the Chief 

 Departments of Human Activity, New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901, pp. 323-335. 



