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A metric system for numbering prisms, with a de- 

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Contribution a la keratometrie. Ann. d'Oculist., 106, 



1891, 345. 



The general form of the human cornea and its 



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Contributions to clinical ophthalmology.... Arch. 



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L'influence de pays et de la race dans 1'etiologie du 



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Burnett, Swan M[oses], Jackson, Edward, & Noycs, 

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Burnett, W. R. The action of sun's rays on bacteria and 

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Burney, W. B. Beport on phosphoric acid. [With dis- 

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Burnham, A. J. Eainfall at Mount Hamilton in the years 

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Burnham, G. Herbert. Treatment of syphilitic affections 

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Le traitement par Pe'se'rine des ecchymoses sous-con- 



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Burnham, Sherburne W[esley~\. *The companion to 5 

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928 



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1880, 408-409. 



V Aurigse. Observatory, London, 3, 1880, 451. 



*The multiple star P XXIII. 100 (OS 496). Ob- 

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*5 Persei. Observatory, London, 3, 1880, 582. 



*f Lyras. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 18-19. 



*Note on the double star H 3557. Observatory, 



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*A list of 88 new double stars discovered and micro- 



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- Small vs. large telescopes. Sidereal Messenger, 4, 



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[Burnham 



Catalogue of forty-two new double stars, discovered at 

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Micrometrical measures of double stars at Mount 

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Double stars discovered and measured in 1881. Lick 

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Measures of double stars in 1881. Lick Obs. Publ., 



1, 1887, 48-49. 



New double stars, discovered at the Lick Observatory. 

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Double star discoveries and measures made at the 

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Double star observations made at the Lick Observatory. 



Astr. Nachr., 120, 1889, 289-300; 124, 1890, 49-84; 131, 

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Companion to Sirius. Astr. Nachr., 121, 1889, 63-64. 



New double star a Ursse majoris. Astr. Nachr., 121, 

 1889, 175-176. 



New double stars. Astr. Nachr., 122, 1889, 159-160. 

 The trapezium of Orion. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 49, 



1889, 352-358. 



Notes on double stars. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 1, 

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S 2400. Observatory, London, 12, 1889, 342-344. 



The double star e Hydrae. Sidereal Messenger, 8, 



1889, 207-208. 



The double star, 26 Draconis (/3 962). Sidereal 

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Double star observations made with the 36 inch 

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1890, 1-30. 



Companion of 97 Pegasi. Astr. Nachr., 123, 1890, 

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Measures of double stars. Astr. Nachr., 125, 1890, 



41-42. 

 Notes on some of the double stars discovered at 



Washburn Observatory. Sidereal Messenger, 9, 1890, 



299-300. 

 An examination of the place of Tycho BRAKE'S star. 



Sidereal Messenger, 9, 1890, 449-450. 

 Note on HIND'S variable nebula in Taurus. [1890.] 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 51, 1891, 94-95, 575. 



Note on the double star OS 15. Astr. Nachr., 126, 



1891, 275-278. 



Note on the double star OS 487. Astr. Nachr., 126, 

 1891, 277-278. 



Measures of the stars noted as double in KRUEGEK'S 



Catalogue of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, Zone 55 

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Double star observations made in 1890 with the 

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Measures with the 36 inch refractor of the Lick 



Observatory of the binary stars 48 Cassiopeiae, 99 Her- 



culis, T Cygni and /x Herculis. Astr. Nachr., 128, 



1891, 383-384. 

 The proper motion of H 1968. Astr. Soc. Month. 



Not., 51, 1891, 108-110. 

 The companions of Aldebaran. Astr. Soc. Month. 



Not., 51, 1891, 311-313. 

 The orbit of K Pegasi (/3 989). Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 



51, 1891, 313-316. 



Sirius. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 51, 1891, 378-388. 



Invisible double stars. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 51, 



1891, 388-395; 52, 1892, 47. 

 The motion of 20 Draconis. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 



51, 1891, 459-460. 

 The companions to Eegulus. Astr. Soc. Month. Not. , 



51, 1891, 460-461. 

 The proper motion of S 547. Observatory, London, 



14, 1891, 56-57. 



