BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following bibliography is for convenience divided into four sections, viz : 



A. Major works, for the most part independently printed. 



B. Minor articles, usually contributed to periodical literature. 



C. Notices of new books. 



D. Obituary notices of astronomers. 



The titles under the last two categories, C, D, for the most part relate to articles contributed 

 to the Astronomical Journal by Gould as its editor. For dates subsequent to 1890 they are 

 commonly unsigned, and in view of S. C. Chandler's activity in aiding Gould, some doubt may be 

 entertained as to the real authorship of the later titles. 



A. MAJOR WORKS. 



Report to the Smithsonian Institution on the history of the discovery of Neptune. 



Washington, D.C, 1850. 56 pp. 

 The solar parallax. In IT. S. Naval Astronomical Expedition, Vol. III. 



Washington, 1856. 227 pp. 

 Reply to the statements of the trustees of the Dudley Observatory. 

 Standard mean right ascensions of circumpolar and time stars, prepared for the use of the IT. S. Coast Survey. 



First ed., Washington, 1862. Second ed., Washington, 1S66. 

 Reduction of the observations of fixed stars made by Joseph Lepaute D'Agelet at Paris in 1783-1785, with a catalogue 

 of the corresponding mean places referred to the equinox of 1800.0. 



Memoirs National Academy of Sciences, Vol. I, Washington, D. C, 1866. 261 pp. 

 On the longitude between America and Europe from signals through the Atlantic cable. 



Report U. S. Coast Survey, 1867, App. 6. 77 pp. Also in Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 1869. 

 Investigations in the military and anthropological statistics of American soldiers. 



U. S. Sanitary Commission Memoirs, Statistical Volume, New York, 1869. 655 pp. 

 The ancestry and posterity of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield. Printed for the Essex Institute. 



Salem 1872. 

 Resultados del Observatorio National Argentino en C6rdoba. 



Buenos Aires, 1879-1896, Vols. I-XV. 

 The later volumes bear upon the title page, Revisados y Publicados par el Director Juan M. Thome. Duplicate title 

 and text, Spanish, English. Included under the above are: 



The Uranometria Argentina, Vol. I. The Cordoba Zone Catalogue, Vols. VII, VIII. The Argentine General Catalogue, Vol. XIV. 

 On the reduction of photographic observations, with a determination of the position of the Pleiades, etc. 



National Academy of Sciences, Memoirs, Vol. IV, Washington, 1S88. 17 pp. 

 Reduction of the photographic observations of the Praesepe. 



National Academy of Sciences, Memoirs, Vol. IV. Washington, 1888. 6 pp. 

 The family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield. 



Lynn, Mass., 1895. 351pp. 

 Photographic observations of star clusters, 1897. Duplicate title and text in Spanish-English. 



Lynn, Mass., 1897. 533 pp. 



B. MINOR ARTICLES. 

 1847. 



Elements of Iris (communicated by Gauss). 



Astr. Nachr., vol. 26, p. 193. 

 Orbit of Flora. 



Amer. Acad. Proc., Vol. I. 

 Elemente der Hebe und der Metis. 



Astr. Nachr., vol. 26, p. 153; vol. 27, p. 237 



1848. 



Elements of Metis. Ephemeris and comparison of these elements with observation. 



Astr. Nachr., vol. 27, pp. 237, 255, 256. 

 Ueber die Lage der Bahn der Metis. 



Astr. Nachr., vol. 27, p. 289. 



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