BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS. 31 



APPENDIX. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO WORK OF INVESTIGATORS. 

 ASSOCIATES. AND COLLABORATORS. 



Under this heading it is sought to include titles of all publications proceeding from work done 

 under the auspices of the Carnegie Institution of Wabhington, exclusive of the regular publica- 

 tions. A list of the latter which have appeared during the year will be found in the President's 

 Report (pp. 27-28). 

 Adams, Walter S. Some stellar investigations at the Mount Wilson Observatory. Jour, des 



Observateurs, vol. 2, 65-68 (1918). 

 , and Alfred H. Jot. The luminosities and parallaxes of five hundred stars. First list. 



Astrophys. Jour., vol. 46, 313-339 (1917); Mt. Wilson Contr., No. 142. 

 , . Some spectral characteristics of Cepheid variables. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 



vol. rv, 129-132 (1918) ; Mt. Wilson Communications, No. 53. 



, . Ten spectroscopic binaries. Pubs. A. S. P., vol. 29, 259 (1917). 



Two stars with remarkable radial velocities. Pubs. A. S. P., vol. 29, 



259 (1917). 



— , . The spectrum of Nova Monocerotis. Pubs. A. S. P., vol. 30, 162 (1918). 



— , . Note on Nova Monocerotis. Pubs. A. S. P., vol. 30, 193 (1918). 



— , . Note on the identification of certain bright lines in the spectnun of o Ceti. 



Pubs. A. S. P., vol. 30, 193-194 (1918). 



— , . Mount Wilson observations of the spectrum of Nova Aquilse No. 3. Pubs. 



A. S. P., vol. 30, 251-253 (1918). 



, . Spectrographic observations of W Ursse Majoris. Read at 22d meeting, 



Amer. Astron. Soc. (1918). 



- — , and Haelow Shaplet. Note on the Cepheid variable SU Cassiopeiae. Astrophys. 

 Jour., vol. 47, 46-50 (1918) ; Mt. Wilson Contr., No. 145. 



— , and Charles E. St. John. The green corona line at the 1918 eclipse. Read at 22d 

 meeting, Amer. Astron. Soc. (1918). 



, and GusTAF Stromberg. Radial velocity and absolute magnitude. Comments on Pro- 

 fessor Perrine's article. Astrophys. Jour., vol. 47, 189-192 (1918) ; Mt. Wilson Contr., No. 146. 

 The orbit of the spectroscopic binary Boss 46. Astrophys. Jour., vol. 47, 



329-335 (1918) ; Mt. Wilson Contr., No. 149. 

 AuvT, J. p. Sea surface-temperatiu-e and meteorological observations made on the Carnegie 



during her sub-Antarctic cruise, December 6, 1915, to April 1. 1916. Terr. Mag., vol. 22, 



No. 4, 183-189 (Dec. 1917). 

 . Cruises III and IV of the yacht Carnegie in the Arctic and sub-Antarctic regions. 



(Paper presented before the Philosophical Society of Washington, March 30, 1918.) 



[Abstract] Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 8, No. 11, 370 (June 4, 1918). 

 Avert, B. T., jr. See Blakeslee, A. F.; Harris, J. A. 

 Barnett, S. J. On electromagnetic induction and relative motion: II. Phys. Rev., vol. 12, 



No. 2, 95-114 (Aug. 1918). 

 . Magnetization by rotation. Science, n. s., vol. xlviii, No. 1239, 303-309 (Sept. 27, 



1918). 

 Barus, Carl. Experiments with Foucault pendulum. Science, n. s., vol. xlv, 265-270 (1917). 

 ■ — . Theoretical relations in the interferometry of small angles. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 



vol. Ill, 563-565 (1917). 

 . Displacement interferometry in connection with U-tubes. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 



Ill, 334-339 (1917). 

 . Transverse displacement interferomentry. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. iii, 360-365 



(1917). 

 . Direct and reversed spectrum methods for measuring small angles. Proc. Nat. Acad. 



Sci., vol. in, 66^-672 (1917). 

 . Interference methods of measuring the elastics of small bodies. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 



vol. in, 693-696 (1917). 

 . Equations of the rectangular interferometer. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. iv, 13-19 



(1918). 



. Types of achromatic fringes. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. iv, 132-133 (1918). 



Interference of pencils which constitute the remote divergence of a slit. Proc. Nat. 



Acad. Sci.» vol. rv, 134-136 (1918). 

 Batter, L. A. Relation between the secular variation of the Earth's magnetism and solar activity. 



Terr. Mag., vol. 23, No. 1, 1-22 (Mar. 1918); No. 2, 61-68 (June 1918). 

 . Proposed magnetic and allied observations during the total eclipse of June 8, 1918. 



Terr. Mag., vol. 23, No. 1, 32 (Mar. 1918) ; Science, n. s., vol. xlvii, No. 1220, 486-487 



(May 17, 1918). 

 Return of the Carnegie, June 1918. Terr. Mag., vol. 23, No. 2, 46-46 (June 1918). 



