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Ring-micrometer observations of Comet 1887 / 

 (Brooks), made at the Vanderbilt University Observatory. 

 [1887.] Astr. Jl., 7, 1888, 127, 136. 



Observations of the zodiacal counterglow. [1888-1)3.] 

 Astr. ,TL, 7, 1888, 186-187; 11, 1892, 19-20; 13, 1894, 

 169-171. 



Ueber Nr. 14 und 15 des Swift'schen Nebelcatalogs 



Nr. 6 in A. N. 2798. Astr. Nachr., 118, 1888, 173-174. 



Comet/ 1888 (Barnard). Sidereal Messenger, 7, 1888, 



459 ; Astr. Nachr., 120, 1889, 143-144. 



Observations of the occupation of 47 Libra by Jupiter, 

 1888 June 9. [1888.] Astr. JL, 8, 1889, 64. 



Observations... of Comet 1888 e (Barnard, Sept. 2). 

 [1888.] Astr. JL, 8, 1889, 102, 108-109, 110, 120. 



Discovery and observations of Comet 1888 /. [1888- 

 89.] Astr. JL, 8, 1889, 134-135 ; Astr. Nachr., 120, 1889, 

 237-238. 



On a search for the comet reported 1889 Jan. 15 by 

 Mr. BROOKS. Astr. JL, 8, 1889, 168. 



Discovery of a comet, March 31. Astr. JL, 8, 1889, 183. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet b 1889 

 (Barnard, March 31) made with the 12-inch equatorial 

 of the Lick Observatory. Astr. JL, 8, 1889, 183. 



Drawings of Comet 1888 I. Astr. Nachr., 120, 1889, 

 43-44. 



Observations of OLBERS' Comet 1887 V made with the 

 12-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Nachr., 

 120, 1889, 65-66. 



Discovery and observations of Comet 1889... (Barnard 

 1888 Sept. 2). Astr. Nachr., 120, 1889, 91-92. 



Discovery and observations of Comet 1889... (Barnard 



March 31). Astr. Nachr., 121, 1889, 223-224, 301-302. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet 1889... 



(Barnard March 31) made with the 12-inch equatorial of 

 the Lick Observatory. [1889.] Astr. Nachr., 121, 1889, 

 335-336 ; Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 5-6. 



Discovery and observations of Comet 1889... (Barnard 



June 23). Astr. Nachr., 122, 1889, 115-118. 



[Beobachtung des Cometen 1889... (Davidson).] [1889.] 



Astr. Nachr., 122, 1889, 171-172 ; Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 66-67. 



Theilung des Cometen 1889... (Brooks Juli 6). Astr. 

 Nachr., 122, 1889, 191-192. 



- The cluster G. C. 1420 and the nebula N. G. C. 2237. 

 Astr. Nachr., 122, 1889, 253-254. 



Discovery and observations of companions to Comet 



1889... (Brooks, July 6). [1889.] Astr. Nachr., 122, 

 1889, 267-268; Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 77-78. 

 Observations of FAYE'S Comet 1888 IV. [1889.] 

 Astr. Nachr., 122, 1889, 309-314; Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 29-31. 



- The nebula G. C. 2091. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 49, 

 1889, 418-419. 



New double stars. Astr. Soc. Pacific PubL, 1, 1889, 38. 

 A very remarkable comet. Astr. Soc. Pacific PubL, 



1, 1889, 72-74. 

 Observations on the near approach of Mars and 



Saturn on September 19, 1889. Astr. Soc. Pacific PubL, 



1, 1889, 82-83 ; Sidereal Messenger, 8, 1889, 428-429. 

 Observations of Jupiter with a five-inch refractor, 



during the years 1879-86. Astr. Soc. Pacific PubL, 1, 



1889, 89-111. 

 [Solar eclipse of January, 1889.] Report of the 



photographic operations. Lick Obs. Contrib., 1, 1889, 



56-73. 



Partial eclipse of the moon, Jan. 16, 1889. Sidereal 

 Messenger, 8, 1889, 137-138. 



[Occultations of the planet Jupiter as observed at the 



Lick Observatory March 23, 1889.] Sidereal Messenger, 



8, 1889, 222-223, 424. 



Anomalous tail of Comet 1889 I. [1889.] Astr. JL, 



9, 1890, 32. 



Discovery and filar-micrometer observations of Comet 



c 1889 (Barnard, June 23), made with the 12-inch 

 equatorial. [1889.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 47, 55, 86. 



[Comet d 1889.] 

 10, 1891, 4-6, 136. 



Filar-micrometer 



[1889-91.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 48 ; 



observations of Comet d 1889 

 (Brooks, July 6), made with the 12-inch equatorial of the 

 Lick Observatory. [1889.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 54-55. 



[Observation of Comet d 1889, at the Lick Observatory.] 

 [1889.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 64. 



Comet 1888 V. [1889.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 87-88. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet/ 1889 (Swift), 

 made with the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. 

 [1889-90.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 119; 10, 1891, 7. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comets 1889 / 

 and g, made with the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick 

 Observatory. [1889-90.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 131, 142. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet a 1890 

 (Brooks, March 19), made with the 12-inch equatorial 

 of the Lick Observatory. [1890-91.] Astr. JL, 9, 1890, 

 189 ; 11, 1892, 79. 



Note on Comet 1889 I. Astr. Nachr., 124, 1890, 

 409-410. 



An unsuccessful search for BKORSEN'S Comet 1889-90. 

 Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 43-44. 



Physical and micrometrical observations of the com- 

 panions to Comet 1889 V (Brooks). Made with the 

 12-inch and 36-inch refractors of the Lick Observatory. 

 Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 177-196. 



Note on the nebula G. C. 4036 = N. G. C. 5834. Astr. 

 Nachr., 125, 1890, 315-318. 



Apparent duplicity of the first satellite of Jupiter. 



Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 317-318. 

 Auffindung des d'Arrest'schen Cometen anf der Stern- 



warte Mt. Hamilton. [1890.] Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 



367-368 ; Sidereal Messenger, 9, 1890, 420 ; Astr. JL, 10, 



1891, 92-93. 

 Additional observations of the companion C of Comet 



1889 V (Brooks). Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 377-380. 

 A cluster of eighteen small nebulse discovered with 



the 36-inch refractor of the Lick Observatory. Astr. 



Nachr., 125, 1890, 379-380. 

 Observations of the eclipse of lapetus in the shadows 



of the globe, crape ring, and bright ring of Saturn, 1889 



November 1. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 50, 1890, 107- 



110. 

 On some celestial photographs made with a large 



portrait lens of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Soc. Month. 



Not., 50, 1890, 310-314. 

 Probable return of LEXELL'S Comet. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific PubL, 2, 1890, 21-24; Sidereal Messenger, 9, 



1890, 116-119. 

 Occultations of stars at the dark limb of the moon, 



observed with the twelve-inch equatorial. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific PubL, 2, 1890, 24. 



On the photographs of the Milky Way made at the 



Lick Observatory in 1889. Astr. Soc. Pacific PubL, 2, 



1890, 240-244. 

 Observations of small spots on Jupiter. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific PubL, 2, 1890, 247-248. 

 On a black transit of the IV satellite of Jupiter, 



observed on August 13, 1890, with the twelve-inch 



equatorial of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Soc. Pacific 



PubL, 2, 1890, 252-256. 

 Dark transit of the III satellite of Jupiter. Astr. 



Soc. Pacific PubL, 2, 1890, 292-294. 

 The longest known duration of visibility of a comet, 



I 1889. Sidereal Messenger, 9, 1890, 276-277. 

 The lunar appulse of 1890 June 2. [1890.] Astr. 



JL, 10, 1891, 31. 

 Comets 1889 I and II, and some suggestions as to the 



possibility of seeing the short-period comets at aphelion. 



[1890.] Astr. JL, 10, 1891, 67-68. 

 Filar-micrometer observations of Comet d 1890 



(Barnard, Oct. 6), made with the 12-inch equatorial of 



the Lick Observatory. [1890.] Astr. JL, 10, 1891, 88. 



