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On the comparison of reflector and portrait lens 



photographs. [1896.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 57, 



1897, 10-16. 



Measures of the diameters of Mars and the positions 



of his satellites in 1894, made with the 36-inch equatorial 

 of the Lick Observatory. Astr. Jl., 17, 1897, 145-147. 



The Gegenschein or zodiacal counterglow. Astr. JL, 



17, 1897, 151-152. 



On the third and fourth satellites of Jupiter. Astr. 

 Nachr., 144, 1897, 321-330. 



An astronomical coincidence. [Note on comet 

 comparison star.] Astr. Nachr., 144, 1897, 331-332. 



On an instrument for accurately photographing an 



unseen moving but known celestial body. Astr. Nachr., 

 144, 1897, 331-332. 



Physical and micrometrical observations of the planet 



Venus, made at the Lick Observatory with the 12-inch 

 and 36-inch refractors. Astrophys. JL, 5, 1897, 299-304. 

 - Astronomical photography with small lenses. 

 Astrophys. JL, 6, 1897, 446-450. 



Observations of the partial solar eclipse of 1897 



July 29. [1897.] Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 23. 



Photograph of an August meteor. [1897.] Astr. JL, 



18, 1898, 28. 



On the companions to Vega. [1897.] Astr. JL, 18, 



1898, 46. 



Small stars near Sirius. [1897.] Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 



93. 



The Leonids of 1897. [1897.] Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 

 107. 



Nebulas near Castor. [1897.] Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 



112. 



The great nebula of Kho Ophiuchi and the smallness 

 of the stars forming the ground work of the Milky Way. 

 [1897.] Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 227-232. 



On the photography of meteors. [1897.] Popular 



Astr., 5, 1898, 281-284. 



A micrometrical determination of the dimensions of 



the planets and satellites of the solar system made with 

 the 36-inch refractor of the Lick Observatory. [1897.] 

 Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 285-302. 



Address [to the Math. & Astron. Sect.]. The develop- 

 ment of photography in astronomy. Amer. Ass. Proc., 

 1898, 19-51. 



Another astronomical coincidence. [Note on comet 



comparison star.] Astr. Nachr., 145, 1898, 237-238. 



Note on some of the variable stars of the cluster 



Messier 5. From observations with the 40-inch refractor 

 of the Yerkes Observatory. Astr. Nachr., 147, 1898, 

 243-248. 



The great nebula of Andromeda. Astrophys. JL, 8, 



1898, 226-228. 



Portrait-lens photographs. Astrophys. Jl. , 8, 1898, 



240. 



Observations of the companions of Procyon, and of 



/3 883, made with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes 

 Observatory. [1898.] Astr. JL, 19, 1899, 23-24. 



Measures of the satellite of Neptune with the 40-inch 



refractor of the Yerkes Observatory, with remarks on the 

 great telescope. [1898.] Astr. JL, 19, 1899, 25-29. 



Filar-micrometer observations of Comet c 1898 



(Coddiugton). [1898.] Astr. JL, 19, 1899, 55. 



Micrometrical measures of double stars, made at the 



Lick Observatory. [1898.] Astr. JL, 19, 1899, 113-116. 

 New variable star (S.DM. 4 5381), (1855.0 21 h 3 22 s 



.7-437'.4). Astr. JL, 19, 1899, 193. 

 The variable star S Lyncis. Two new double stars. 



ANDERSON'S variable near BD. + 55.3011. Astr. Nachr., 



149, 1899, 167-172. 



Observations of the Leonid meteors of 1898. 



Astrophys. JL, 9, 1899, 151-156. 



Photograph of the Milky Way near the star Theta 



Ophiuchi. Astrophys. JL, 9, 1899, 157-158. 



Note on the exterior nebulosities of the Pleiades. 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 59, 1899, 155. 



Photographs of comets and of the Milky Way. Astr. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 59, 1899, 354-370. 



Observations of HIND'S variable nebula in Taurus 

 (N. G. C. 1555) made with the 40-inch refractor of the 

 Yerkes Observatory. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 59, 1899, 

 372-376. 



The Gegenschein or zodiacal counterglow. Popular 



Astr., 7, 1899, 169-179, 290-291. 

 Triangulation of star clusters. Science, 10, 1899, 



789. 

 The fifth satellite of Jupiter. Science, 10, 1899, 



789-790. 

 Micrometrical measures of the satellite of Neptune 



during the opposition of 1898-99 with the 40-inch 



refractor of the Yerkes Observatory, with some remarks 



on temperature changes in the object-glass. [1899.] 



Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 41-44. 

 Micrometrical measures of the companions of Procyon, 



made with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes Observatory. 



[1899-1900.] Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 44; 21, 1901, 16. 

 The double head of Comet a 1899 (Swift). [1899.] 



Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 60. 

 Position-angles of the north polar cap of Mars, 



1898-9. [1899-] Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 124. 



Micrometrical measures of the fifth satellite of Jupiter 

 and on the motion of the line of apsides of the orbit of 

 the satellite. [1899.] Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 125-130. 



Periodical changes in the form of the Gegenschein. 



[1899.] Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 131-132. 

 Small stars near Sirius. Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 166, 



188. 

 Note on the companion of Sirius. Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 



167. 



The double star /3 883. Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 170. 



A small planetary nebula near the star BD. + 34.732. 



Astr. Nachr., 151, 1900, 355-356. 

 Some abnormal stars in the cluster M 13 Herculis. 



Astrophys. JL, 12, 1900, 176-181. 



Discovery and period of a small variable star in the 



cluster M 13 Herculis. Astrophys. JL, 12, 1900, 182- 



184; Popular Astr., 8, 1900, 486-488. 

 On the probable motion of the annular nebula in 



Lyra (M 57) and the peculiarities in the focus for the 



planetary nebulas and their nuclei. Astr. Soc. Month 



Not., 60, 1900, 245-257. 

 The exterior nebulosities of the Pleiades, with a 



drawing from the photographs ; and on the appearance 



of the involved nebulosities of the cluster with the 



40-inch refractor. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 60, 1900, 



258-261. 

 On the diameter of Ceres and Vesta. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 60, 1900, 261-262. 

 Filar-micrometer measures of the position of the star 



DM. -i- 374131 for parallax, made with the 40-inch 



refractor of the Yerkes Observatory. [1900.] Astr. Jl 



21, 1901, 12-14. 

 Observations of Eros, made with the 40-inch refractor 



of the Yerkes Observatory. [1900.] Astr. JL, 21, 1901, 



29. 

 Observations of the stars Krueger 60 and j3 1291, 



made with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes Observatory 



[1900.] Astr. JL, 21, 1901, 64. 

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M[urtiii\. See Schaeberle & Barnard. 

 Barnard, F. G. A. Notes of a visit to the Jenolan caves, 



New South Wales. [1888.] Victorian Natlist., 5, 1889, 



121-130. 

 Notes on the butterfly, lalmenus evagorus, Don. 



Victorian Natlist., 5, 1889, 168. 



Notes on the butterflies of Victoria. [1889.] Victorian 



Natlist., 6, 1890, iv, 83-87. 



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