174 RECORD OF SCIENCE FOR 1886. 



Meridian circle — Coutinued. 



LoK\VY(M.): Etudes diverses siir Ics ni6tbodes d'observatiou et de r6diiction. 

 4to. [Paris, IbdG? ] 



Meteor shoTwers. 



Dknning (W. F.) : [Radiants of] recent showers. Sid. Mess., 5: 309, 



: Radiant point of the Andromedes of Nov. 27, H-i5. Androuiedes and 



Leonids in 19G5-'66. Astron, Reg., 24 : 9.3-98. 



: The stationary meteor showers. Sid. Mess., 5: 1(!7-173. 



Denza(F.): Le stelle cadenti del periodo di Agosto 1685, osservate in Italia. 



45 p. 16mo. Torino, 1886. 

 Forster (W.): Sternschnuppenphauomeue voua 27. Nov. 1872 und voin 27. Nov. 



1885. Astron. Nachr., 114: 113-119. 

 Newtox (H. a.) : Tlie Biela meteors of Nov. 27, 1885. Am. J. Sc., 3. s., 31 =131 : 



409-426, 1886. 

 SciiiAPARELLi (G. V.) : Le stelle cadenti : con appendice sulia grande pioggia di 



stelle cadenti del 27 Nov. 1885. New ed. 8 + 134 p. 16mo. Milauo, 1886..(M. 1) 



Meteors, p* 125. ^ce, aZso, Comets and Meteors. 



Ball (R. S.) : L'origine des 6toiles lilantes. L' Astron., 5: 331-337. 



Newton (H. A. ) Meteorites, meteors, and shooting stars. Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sc., 



25: 1-18. Also, Reprint. Aho : Science, 8: 109-176. Aho : Nature, 34: .532- 



536. 

 Address as retiring president of tbo American Association, Hiitlalu, August 18, 188G. 

 Zexgkr (C.-V. ): Les essaims p6riodiqnes d'^toiles lilantes ct les mouvements 



seismiques des aun6es 1883, 1884 et 1885. Compt. Rend., 103: 1287-1289. 

 : Les priucijiaux essaims d '6toiles filautes et les aurores boreales. Compt. 



Rend., 103: 738-741. 



Meteors (Orbits of, etc.). 



Backhouse (T. W.) : Proposed maps for tracing meteor paths. Astron. Nachr., 



114: 19. 

 BUSZCZYNSKI (B. ): Ueber die Bahuen der am 11. Dczember 1852 und am 3. 



Dezember 1861 in Deutschlaud beobachteten hellcn Meteore. 32 p. 8vo, Halie, 



1886. 

 CoRiUGAN (S. J.) : Relation between meteoric orbits and radiants. Sid. Mess., 5 : 



100-105. 

 Denning (W. F.) : DiBtributiou of meteor streams. Month. Not., 47: 35-39. 

 Jesse (O.): Bestimmung der H oho der Sternschnupiien in bekannten Bahneu 



durch Beobachtungeu von einem Orte ans. Astron. Nachr., 114: 145. 

 Monck (W. H. S.) : Trained meteors. Obsry., 9 : 131. 

 Wendell (O. C): Orbits of meteors. Astron. Nachr., 114 : 285. 

 Wever (G. D. E.): Elemeutare Berechnuug der Sternschuuppenbahncn urn die 



Sonne. Astron. Nachr., 115: 113-132. 



Moon, p* 133. See, also, Lunar theory. 



AiiETTi (A.): Tavole per vidurro il nascerc ed il Iramontare della luna dalle 

 etVemeridi di.Berliuo agli orizzonti di Ijtlitudini fra 3() c 48 gr. 12 p. [VeneziaJ. 



18«6 (M. 1) 



Ericsson (J.) : The lunar surface and its temiierature. il. Nature, 34: 248. 



])E FONVIELLE (W.): Histoiredelalune. il. 8°. Paris, 1886 (M.2) 



Harley(T.): Lunar science, ancient and mod, rn. 8vo. London, 1886.. (M. 3.70) 

 Mellok (T. K.): Handy map of the moon, 13 by 15 inches. London, 1886. 



(3 «/(. Gd.) 

 Proctor (R. A.): Tb(i moon: her motiun.s, aspect, scenery, and physical con- 

 ditions. 3. cd. 314 p. ii. 8vo. London, 1886 (M.6.50) 



