LITERATURE OF THE SPECTROSCOPE. G7 



Spectrum analysis applied to the heavenly bodies. 



Huggins (W.)> Kept- British Assoc, I860; do., 18G8 ; Ghent. News, 

 19, 187. 



Spectra of some of the fixed stars. [The first complete and accurate in- 

 vestigation of the stellar spectra. — Roscoe.~\ 



Huggins (W.) and Miller (W. A.). Phil. Trans. (1864), 413; Phil. 

 Mag., June, 1866; Proc. Koyal Soc, 12, 444; 13, 242. 



Lecture on the physical and chemical constitution of the fixed stars and 

 nebula;. 



Huggins (W.). Chem. News, 11, 270. 



Further observations of the Sun and of some of the stars and nebulse ; 

 with an attempt to discover therefrom whether these bodies are 

 moving towards or from the earth. 



Huggins (W.). Proc. Royal Soc., 16, 382. 



Note on the heat of the stars; 



Huggins (W.). Proc. Royal Soc, 17, 309. 



Spectren von Gestirne. 



Jahresher. d. Chemie, (1856) 140, (1862) 26 u. 27, (1863) 107, 108 u. 

 110, (1864) 115, (1865) 92, (1866) 78, (1867) 107, (1870) 176. 



Remarques sur la note du pere Secchi relative aux spectres prismatiques 

 des corps celestes. 



Janssen. Comptes Rendus, 57, 215. 



Nouvelle lettre annoncante la presence de la vapeur d'eau dans les plan- 

 et es et les etoiles. 



Janssen. Comptes Rendus, 68, 376. 



Sur quelques spectres stellaires remarquables par les caracteres optiques 

 de la vapeur d'eau. 



Janssen. Comptes Rendus, 68, 1545. 



Les m£thodes en astronomie physique. 



Janssen. Ann. du Bureau des Longitudes (1883), 779-812; Beiblatter, 

 7, 323-4 (Abs.). 



Note sur divers points de physique celeste. 



Janssen. Comptes Rendus, 96, 527-529 ; Nature, 475 (Abs.). 



Testimony of the spectroscope to the nebular hypothesis. 



Kirkwood (D.). Amer. Jour. Sci., (3) 2, 155 ; Phil. Mag., (4) 42, 399. 



Astrophysiche Beobachtungen. 



Konkoly (N. von). Math.-naturwiss. Ber. aus Ungarn, 1, 126-127. 



