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CXXV. American Science Series. Astronomy, Briefer Course, by Simon New- 

 comb and Edward S. Holden. New York, Holt & Co. First Ed., 1883. 

 Second Ed., revised and enlarged, 1884, pp. x + 352. 



Elementary Astronomy ; a Beginner's Text-Book, by Edward S. 

 Holden ; Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1899, pp. xv. + 446 ; is based 

 on the two works above mentioned. 

 CXXVI. Law and Design in Nature. N.A.R., Vol. 128, pp. 537-542. May, 



1879. 

 CXXVII. Evolution and Theology — a rejoinder. N.A R., Vol. 128, pp. 647-663, 



June, 1879. 

 CXXVIII. The Silver Conference and the Silver Question. International Re- 

 view, Vol. 6, pp. 309-333; March, 1879. 

 CXXIX. The Standard of Value. N.A.R., Vol. 129, pp 223-227; Sept., 1879. 

 CXXX. (a) On the recurrence of solar eclipses, with table of eclipses from 

 B.C., 700, to A.D., 2300. Washington 1879, pp. 55. Also Part I., 

 Vol. I. of Astr. Papers. 



" A considerable part of this work of constructing the tables [was] 

 performed by John Meier." — Preface. 



(6) On the present state of the theories of the celestial motions. 

 [A reprint of the introduction to (a).] 



"... A masterly sketch of the present state of our know- 

 ledge as to the celestial motions." — S.M., Vol. 2, pp. 11 and 33. 

 CXXXI. The Nautical Almanac. Proc. of the U. S. Naval Institute, V, 33-49, 



1879. 

 CXXXiT. Request for observations of Polyhymnia. (Dated Wash., Nov. 28, 



1879). A.N., Vol. 96, col. 191; Jan. 1, 1880. 



CXXXIII. Observations of the transit of Venus, Dec. S-9, 1874, made and reduced 



under the direction of the Commission created by Congress. Part I., 



General Discussion of Results. Wash-, 1880. See LX. 



CXXXIV. Our Political Dangers. N.A.R , Vol. 130, pp. 261-279 ; March, 1880. 



OXXXV. Sketch of the life of Prof. Otto W. Struve. P.S.M., Vol. 17, pp. 263-64; 



June, 1880. 



CXXXVI. Principles of Taxation. N.A.R., Vol. 131, pp. 142-156; Aug., 1880. 



CXXXVII. Observations at Separation, Wyoming, pp. 99-116 of Reports on the 



total solar eclipse of July 29, 1878, Wash., 1880. Also W.O., App. 3, 



1876. 



CXXXIII. A method of developing the perturbative function of planetary motion. 



Amer. Jl. Math., Vol. 3, pp. 193-209, Sept., 1880 

 CXXXIX. Note on the correction of the mean longitude of Hansen's lunar tables 



(1879). M.N.R.A.S., Vol. 40, pp. 81-82. 1880. 



CX^L. The fundamental definitions and propositions of geometry with special 



ireference to the syllabus of the Association for the Improvement of 



Geometrical Teaching (A.I.G.T.). Nature, Vol. 21. pp. 293-95; 1880. 



CXLI. Biographical Memoir of Joseph Henry. An address read before the 



National Academy of Sciences, April 21, 1880 ("with a supplementary 



note ") ; pp. 441-473 of " A Memorial of Joseph Henry " (published by 



order of Congress). Washington, Gov. Printing Office, 1880. Also 



Smith. Misc. Collection, No. 350, Vol. 21, ISSl. Also National Academy 



of Sciences, Biographical Memoirs, V, 1-35 ; Washington, 1905. Portrait. 



CXLII. Organization of Labour. Princeton Review, 1880, V, 393-410; 



VI., 231-246. 



