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CCCLXIX. Our antiquated method of electing a president. N.A.R., Vol. 180, 

 pp. 9-18; Jan., 1905. 



GCCLXX. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Year Book No. 3, 1904. Pub- 

 lished Jan., 1905. 



Methods of Promoting Research in the Exact Sciences. Letter dated. 

 May, 12, 1904, pp. 179-81. 



CCCLXXI. Aufforderung betr. Beobachtungen von Sternbedekkungen. A.N., 

 Vol. 167, cols. 79-80 ; Jan. 17, 1905. Dated, Wash., Dec. 13, 1904. 



CCCLXXII. Economics as an Exact Science. Science, XXI, 447-9; March 24, 

 1905. 



CCOLXXIII. Life in the Universe. Harper's Mag., CXI, 404-8; Aug., 1905. 



CCCLXXIV. Walking in Switzerland. A letter dated, On the Rhine, August 7, 

 1905, by S. N. Nation, Vol. 81, pp. 256-7 ; Sept. 28, 1905. 



CCCLXXV. Compendium of spherical astronomy; with its application to the 

 determination and reduction of the positions of the fixed stars. Mac- 

 millan & Co.. New York, 1905. 



CCCLXXVI. An observation of the zodiacal light to the north of the sun. Astro- 

 physical Jl, XXII, 209-12, Oct., 1905. 



CORRIGENDA. 



In the above list XXXV, and XL VI, should have been combined ; also 

 LXIIL and LXVI ; also CLXXIX, CLXXX, CXCIV. 



