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LXXXIV. The diameter of the sun and his temperature. (In Russian.) 

 Teknickesky Sbornik, St. Petersburg, XIX, 191, 1874. 



LXXXV. Méthodes photographiques pour le passage de Venus. Photographische 

 Mittheilungen, X, 18 and 128, 1874. 



LXXXVI. On the possible variability of the earth's axial rotation as investi- 

 gated by Mr. Glasenapp. S.Jl., Vol. 8 (third series), pp. 161-169, Sept., 

 1874. 



LXXXVII. On the general integrals of planetary motion. S.C.K., XXI, 1876, 

 No. 281, pp. 31. This paper was accepted for publication in October, 

 and published in December, 1874. 



LXXXVIII. On the transit of Venus. (Paper read before the Nat. Acad, of Sci. 

 meeting at Washington, April 21, 1874). New York Tribune, April 

 23. 1875, p. 2, col. 2. 



LXXXIX. Life Insurance. International Keview, II, 353-370, May, 1875. 



XC- Remarks on the observations of the late transit of Venus. S.Jl., IX (third 

 series), 388-391, May, 1875. 



XCI. Notes on the position of the equinoxes. M.N.R.A.S., XXXV, 404-405, 1875. 



XCII.The Uranian and Neptunian system investigated with the 26-inch equa- 

 torial of the U. S. naval observatory. Washington, Govt. Printing 

 Office, 1875. pp. 74. [W.O., App. 1, 1873]. i 



XCIII. The method and province of political economy. N.A.R., CXXI, 241-270, 

 Oct., 1875. 



XCIV. Astronomy's needs. (A letter dated Wash., July 16, 1875). NewiYork 

 Tribune, July 21, 1875, p. 2, cols. 1 and 2. 



XCV. Abstract Science in America, 1776-1876. N.A.R., CXXII, 88-123, 

 Jan., 1876. 



XCVI. On a hitherto unnoticed apparent inequality in the longitude of the 

 moon. M.N.R.A.S., XXXVI., 358-361. 1876. [Read before the Royal 

 Astr. Society. June 9, 1876]. 



XCVII. Recent astronomical progress. N.A.R., CXXIII, 86-112, July, 1876. 



XCVIII. Investigations of Corrections to Hansen's tables of the moon, with 

 tables for their application. Washington, pp. 51. 



Part III. of paper published by the commission on the transit of 

 Venus. Washington, 1876. 111. See L.X. 



XCIX. Review of Croll's climate and time, with a special reference to the 

 physical theories of climate maintained therein. [" Climate and Time 

 in their geological relations, a theory of secular changes of the earth's 

 Climate, by James Croll. N. Y., Appleton, 1875."]. S..11., third series. 

 XI.. 263-27.3. April. 1870. (Dated Wash., Feb. 21, 1876). 



C. A.B.C. of Finance. (Harper's Half Hour Series.) New York, 1S77, 

 32mo.„pp. 115. Paper, 25 cents. "Most of these short and easy lessons 

 on the science of money, embraced in this little volume, were originally 

 contributed to Harper's Weekly." Nation, Vol. 25, p. 400. Dec. 27, 

 1877. 



CI. On Observations of Contacts of the limb of Venus or Mercury with that 

 of the Sun. M.N.R.A.S., Vol. 37, pp. 237-241, 1877. 



CII. Note on the new inequalities in the moon's longitude, pointed out by Mr. 

 Neison. M.N.R.A.S., Vol. 37, pp. 428-430. 1877. 



CIII. Details about the Moons of Mars. Letter dated Washington, August 22, 

 1877. New York Tribune, Aug. 23, 1877. Extract from this letter is 

 in Nature. Sept., 1877. 



