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CCCLIII. On the apparent extent of the illumination surrounding a new star 

 on the Hypothesis that it is reflected light. Astr. Jl., XXIII, 212- Nov 

 25, 1903. 

 CCCLIV. The Reminiscences of an Astronomer. Houghton and MiiHin, Boston, 

 1903 ; pp. 424. Portrait Frontispiece. 



Reviewed by G. H. Casamajor in Bookman, XVIII, 541-2 ; Jan., 

 1904 — by M. A. D. Howe, in Atlantic, Vol. 93, p. S3; Jan., 1904— iii 

 Nation, Vol. 78, p. 237; March 24, 1904 — Athenœum, 1904, 1, 273-4; 

 Feb. 27-^iterary Digest, XXVII, 713-4; Nov. 21, 1903— O., XXVII, 

 218, 264. 



See No. CCXCII. 

 CCCLIA'. Length of the tropical year. A letter from Prof. Newcomb, translated 

 into Russian, by F. Blumbach, and published in the "Annals of the 

 Head Institute for Mass and Weight" (Russian), \, 84-88, 1903. 

 CCCLVI. Review of " Man's Place in the Universe." Nation, Vol. 78, pp. 34-35; 



Jan. 14, 1904. Anonymous. 

 CCCLVII. Review of "The Moon by Pickering, Doubleday, Page & Co." Na- 

 tion, Vol. 78, p. 71 ; Jan. 28, 1904. Anonymous. 

 CCCLVIII. The Carnegie Institution. N.A.R., Vol. 178, pp. 172-85; Feb., 1904. 



Also, extract, in Science, XIX, 268-9; Feb. 12, 1904. 

 CCCLIX. The Mariner's Compass. Harper's Mag., Vol. 108, pp. 422-7; Feb., 



1904. 

 CCCLX. Stars variable and compound. Good Words, Vol. 45, pp.217 — ; March, 



1904. 

 CCCLXI. Remarks on the Determination of the Parallactic Inequality of the 

 Moon. Dated, Wash.. May 11, 1904. M.N.R.A.S., LXIV, 570-71 ; May, 

 1904. 

 CCCLXI I. On the position of the Galactic and other principal planes toward 

 which the stars tend to crowd. (Carnegie Institution of Washington 

 Contributions to Stellar Statistics. First Paper. Publication No. 10). 

 Washington, June, 1904, pp. 32. 

 CCCLXIII. A Statistical Inquiry into the Probability of Causes . of the Pro- 

 duction of Sex in Human Offspring. Carnegie Institution, Washington, 

 Publication No. 11. Washington, June, 1904, pp. 34. 

 CCCLXIV. The Encyclopfedia Americana. Editor-in-Chief, F. C. Beach, Asso- 

 ciate and Advising Editors, Simon Newcomb, &c., &c. Scientific Ameri- 

 can, New York, 1904. Professor Newcomb is author of the following 

 articles : Astronomy ; History of Astronomy ; Practical Astronomy ; 

 Theoi-etical Astronomy, illustr., 17 pp. — Eclipse — Gravitation — Parallax — 

 Solar System, 2 pp. — Stars. 7 pp. — Sun, 6 pp. Time ; Measurement of 

 Time, 4 pp. Universe. Thi.s list is probably incomplete. 

 CCCLXV. International Congress of Arts and Science at St. Louis, Sept. 19-24. 



P.S.M., Vol. 65, pp. 460-73; Sept., 1904. 

 CCCLXVI. Extent of the Universe. Harper's Mag., Vol. 109, pp. 795-801 ; 



Oct., 1904. See Literary Digest, XXIX, 043; Nov. 12, 1904. 

 CCCLXVII. Evolution of the Scientific Investigator. Opening address as 

 President of the International CongrevSS of Arts and Science at the St. 

 Louis Exposition, Sept. 19, 1904. Sci. Amer. Suppl.. LVIII, 24098-100; 

 Oct. 2. 1904. Also, P.S.M., LXVI, 92-6; Nov., 1904. Also, Science, 

 XX, 385-95: Sept. 23, 1904. Also ("reprinted from the author's revised 

 copy") Smithsonian Report. 1904, pp. 221-33. Washington, 1905. 

 CCCLXVIII. On the Eclipse of Agathocles. M.N.R.A.S., LXV, 181-3; Dec, 

 1904. 



