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

 Nachr., 135, 1894, 385-390. 



Observations of (181) Eucharis. Astr. Nachr., 136, 



1894, 31-32. 



Le premier satellite de Jupiter, constitution physique 



et rotation. Astronomic, 1894, 93-95. 



Sur la forme des satellites de Jupiter. Astronomie, 



1894, 303-306. 



Dimensions des petites planetes, Ceres, Pallas et 



Vesta. Astronomie, 1894, 306-308. 

 On the dark poles and bright equatorial belt of the 



first satellite of Jupiter. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 54, 



1894, 134-136. 

 Micrometrical measures of the diameters of Ceres, 



Pallas and Vesta, made with the 36-inch refractor of the 



Lick Obseivatory. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 54, 1894, 



571-573. 

 [Transit of Mercury, observed at the Lick Observatory, 



November 9-10, 1894.] Observations of the contacts. 



Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 6, 1894, 297-298. 

 The Gegenschein or zodiacal counter glow. Popular 



Astr., 1, 1894, 337-341. 

 Measures of the position of the satellite of Neptune, 



1893-4, made with the 36-inch equatorial of the Lick 



Observatory. [1894.] Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 9-11. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet a 1894 



(Denning), made with the 12-inch equatorial of the 

 Lick Observatory. [1894.] Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 31. 



Micrometrical observations of the fifth satellite of 



Jupiter during the opposition of 1893, with measures of 

 diameters of Jupiter, 1892-4, made with the 36-inch 

 equatorial of the Lick Observatory. [1894.] Astr. Jl., 



14, 1895, 97-104, 120, 136. 



The great meteor of July 27, 1894. [1894.] Astr. 



Jl., 14, 1895, 122. 

 Observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter, made 



with the 36-inch equatorial of the Lick Observatory. 



[1894.] Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 135. 

 Filar-micrometer measures of the fifth satellite of 



Jupiter. [1894-96.] Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 150 ; 16, 1896, 



49-50. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet e 1894 



(E. Swift, Nov. 20), made with the 12-inch [and 36-inch 

 equatorials] of the Lick Observatory. [1894-95.] Astr. 

 Jl., 14, 1895, 151 ; 15, 1895, 10. 



Photographs of the August meteors. [1894.] Popular 



Astr., 2, 1895, 47. 

 Observations of the Transit of Mercury 1894, Nov. 



9-10. [1894.] Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 168-170. 

 Comet e 1894 (E. Swift). Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 166; 



15, 1895, 9; Astr. Nachr., 137, 1895, 15-16, 31. 

 Observations of the Transits of Mercury, 1891 May 9, 



and 1894 November 9-10, made with the 12-inch 



equatorial of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Jl., 14, 1895. 



177-180. 

 Note on the nebula Dreyer N. G. C. No. 532. Astr. 



Jl., 15, 1895, 24. 

 Observations of the diameter of Neptune and of the 



position of his satellite, made with the 36-inch equatorial 



of the Lick Observatory. Astr. JL, 15, 1895, 41-44. 

 Observation 1895 January 27 of the Comet e 1894 



(Swift), made with the 36-inch refractor of the Lick 



Observatory. Astr. Jl., 15, 1895, 128. 

 Filar-micrometer observations of Comet a 1895 (Swift, 



Aug. 20), made with the 12-inch equatorial of the Lick 



Observatory. Astr. JL, 15, 1895, 143. 

 Observations of the fifth satellite of Jupiter. Astr. 



Nachr., 187, 1895, 45-46. 

 Filar-micrometer measures of Nova Aurigae in 1894 



made with the 36-in. equatorial of the Lick Observatory. 



Astr. Nachr., 137, 1895, 233-234. 

 On a great photographic nebula near Antares and on 



the nebulosity of u 2 Scorpii, c 2 Scorpii and the stars 



BD.- 19. 4358-9 and BD. - 19.4361. Astr. Nachr., 

 138, 1895, '211-214. 



[Entdeckung eines neuen Cometen Swift Aug. 20.] 



Astr. Nachr., 138, 1895, 319-320. 

 Photographs of the Milky Way. Astrophys. JL, 1, 



1895, 10-13. 

 Photographs of the Milky Way near 15 Monoceros 



and near e Cygni. Astrophys. JL, 2, 1895, 58-59. 

 On a photographic search for a satellite to the moon. 



Astrophys. JL, 2, 1895, 347-349. 

 Photograph of the nebula N. G. C. 1499 near the star 



Persei. Astrophys. Jl., 2, 1895, 350. 

 Celestial photographs with a "magic lantern" lens. 



Astrophys. JL, 2, 1895, 351-353. 



Micrometrical measures of the ball and ring system 



of the planet Saturn, and measures of the diameter of 

 his satellite Titan. Made with the 36-inch equatorial of 

 the Lick Observatory. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 55, 

 1895, 367-382, 493 ; 56, 1896, 163-172 ; 57, 1897, 501 ; 

 Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 295-297. 



Filar-micrometer measures of the diameters of the 

 four bright satellites of Jupiter, made with the 36-inch 

 equatorial of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 55, 1895, 382-390. 



On the variable nebulae of HIND (N. G. C. 1555) and 



STBUVE (N. G. C. 1554) in Taiirus, and on the nebulous 

 condition of the variable star T Tauri. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 55, 1895, 442-452. 



On a great photographic nebula in Scorpio, near 

 Antares. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 55, 1895, 453-455. 



On a photographic study of the earth-lit portion of 

 the new moon. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 55, 1895, 456. 



Nearer to the stars. Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 245-248. 



Nova Aurigas. Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 307-308. 

 Micrometrical measures of the diameters of the south 



polar caps of Mars in 1892 and 1894 with the 12-in. 

 and 36-in. refractors and on the diameter and polar 

 compression of the planet. Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 

 433-443. 



Micrometrical determinations of the diameters of the 

 minor planets Ceres (1), Pallas (2), Juno (3), and Vesta 

 (4), made with the filar-micrometer of the 36-inch 

 equatorial of the Lick Observatory, and on the albedos 

 of those planets. [1895.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 56, 

 1896, 55-63, [162]. 



On the extended nebulosity about 15 Monocerotis. 

 [1895.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 56, 1896, 63-65. 



Invisibility of HIND'S variable nebula (N. G. C. 1555). 

 [1895.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 56, 1896, 66-67. 



The total lunar eclipse of 1895, Sept. 3. [1895.] 



Popular Astr., 3, 1896, 102-103. 

 Four little sky travelers. [1895.] Popular Astr., 3, 

 1896, 143-146. 



Micrometrical observations of the four satellites of the 



planet Uranus, and measures of the diameters of Uranus, 



made with the 36-inch refractor of the Lick Observatory 



in 1894 and 1895. Astr. JL, 16, 1896, 73-78. 

 Note on the diameters and ellipticity of the planet 



Uranus. Astr. JL, 16, 1896, 109. 

 On the new Merope nebula. Astr. Nachr., 139, 1896, 



41-42. 

 New planetary nebula. Astr. Nachr., 139, 1896, 43- 



44. 

 Micrometrical measures of the annular nebula of 



Lyra (M. 57) made with the 36-inch equatorial of the 



Lick Observatory. Astr. Nachr., 140, 1896, 283-286. 



Note on Saturn. Astr. Nachr., 141, 1896, 79-80. 



Photographic and visual observations of HOLMES' 



Comet. Astrophys. JL, 3, 1896, 41-46. 

 Note on the table of measures of Saturn's ring. 



Observatory, London, 1!), 1896, 276. 

 The November Leonids of 1896. [1896.] Astr. JL, 



17, 1897, 40. 



