Denning] 



561 



[Denning 



2, 1879, 71, 103-104, 131-132, 163-165, 203-205, 242- 

 243, 270-271, 305-307, 345-346, 382-383, 416-418; 3, 

 1880, 21-22, 55-56, 88-90, 116-117, 144-147, 170-173, 

 201-204, 246-249, 276-278, 316, 354-355, 383-384, 413- 

 415, 448-449, 481, 511-513, 536-539, 570-573, 608-609, 

 649-651; 5, 1882, 18; 9, 1886, 254-255, 279, 301-302, 

 326-328, 348-349, 392-394; 10, 1887, 65-67, 102-104, 

 129-130, 159, 188-1<;0, 227-229, 265-267, 299-301, SIS- 

 SIS, 351-353, 384-386, 417-419; 11, 1888, 74-77, 116- 

 117, 147-149, 184-186, 289-290, 312-313, 337-338, 371- 

 373, 400-401, 427-428. 



*The meteors of June 7, [1878]. Observatory, London, 



2, 1879, 90-93. 



*Fireball epochs. [1879.] Observatory, London, 3, 

 1880, 127-132. 



*The faint stars in the trapezium of Orion. Observa- 

 tory, London, 3, 1880, 356-357. 



*The markings on Jupiter. Observatory, London, 3, 



1880, 654-655; 4, 1881, 244; 5, 1882, 113-115, 303. 



*Bright spot on Saturn. Observatory, London, 3, 



1880, 655. 



*Observations of Jupiter. Observatory, London, 4, 



1881, 83-86. 



Jupiter's red spot. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 



115-116; 6, 1883, 272-273; 7, 1884, 70-72; 8, 1885, 

 383. 



*The great Comet 1881 b. Observatory, London, 4, 



1881, 213-214. 



Conjunction of the Comet b 1881 with the star 



P Camelopardi (Bode). Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 

 242-243. 



*The Perseids. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 272- 



274. 



*Con junction of Comet c 1881 (SCHABERLE'S) with 6 



Ursae Majoris. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 277-278. 



*Large meteors. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 296- 



297 

 - *Comet/1881. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 331. 



*The white spot on Jupiter. Observatory, London, 



4, 1881, 332-333, 360-361. 



*0bservation telescopique de la planete V^nus. Astro- 

 nomic, 1882, 221-225. 



The equatoreal spots on Jupiter. Observatory, 

 London, 5, 1882, 144-145; 23, 1900, 207-210. 



*The September Perseids. Observatory, London, 5, 



1882, 262-265. 



*Comet- seeking. Observatory, London, 5, 1882, 285- 



289. 

 *Changes on Jupiter. Observatory, London, 5, 1882, 



374-376; 6, 1883, 367-368. 

 Observations de Jupiter. Astronomic, 1883, 49-51 ; 



1885, 99-102. 



*0bservation telescopique de la planete Mercure. 



Astronomic, 1883, 141-143. 



*The August Cepheids, [1882]. Observatory, London, 



6, 1883, 21. 



* Radiant point of meteors in the N.E. region of 



Monoceros. Observatory, London, 6, 1883, 93. 



*Telescopic meteors. Observatory, London, 6, 1883, 



123-124. 



*The Taurids. Observatory, London, 6, 1883, 154. 



*Bright shooting star. Observatory, London, 6, 1883, 



341. 

 *Showers of large meteors. The Muscids (Oct. 17- 



22) and Herculids (Oct. 17-26). [1883.] Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 44, 1884, 24-28. 



*Rotation period of Jupiter. [1883.] Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 44, 1884, 63-73. 



Meteors. [1883-89.] Nature, 29, 1884, 56; 32, 1885, 



597; 34, 1886, 336; 37, 1888, 273-274; 40, 1889, 150- 

 151. 



Les taches de Jupiter. Astronomic, 1884, 29-30, 



348-350. 



R. 8. XIV. 



Dure"e de la rotation de Jupiter. Astronomic, 1884, 



106-107. 



Dure"e de la rotation de Mars. Astronomic, 1884, 

 296-299; Nature, 30, 1884, 55-56. 



The meteor shower of PONS'S Comet. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 44, 1884, 88-89. 

 The radiant points of fireballs. Astr. Soc. Month. 



Not., 44, 1884, 297-303. 

 Fireball -radiant in Sextans. Jl. Sci., 21, 1884, 640- 



645. 

 Dark transit of Jupiter's first satellite. Nature, 30, 



1884, 125. 



The rotation -period of Mercury and other planets of 



the solar system. Observatory, London, 7, 1884, 40-42. 



The fireball-radiant in Scorpio (June). Observatory, 



London, 7, 1884, 136-138. 



The April meteors. Observatory, London, 7, 1884, 



217-220. 



Meteors of July 23-25 and August 10, 1884. Observa- 

 tory, London, 7, 1884, 259-260. 



Meteors of August 18-25, 1884. Observatory, London, 



7, 1884, 290-291. 



The total eclipse of the moon, 1884 October 4. [1884.] 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 45, 1885, 42-43. 

 The long duration of meteoric radiant points. [1884.] 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 45, 1885, 93-116. 

 A peculiar variety of meteors. Astr. Soc. Month. 



Not., 45, 1885, 408-409. 

 The velocity of meteors. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 45, 



1885, 444-445. 



The long durations of meteoric radiant points. Nature, 



31, 1885, 463-465. 

 The April meteors. Nature, 32, 1885, 5-6. 



Jupiter. Nature, 32, 1885, 31-34. 



Eecurrence of markings on Jupiter. Nature, 32, 1885, 



196-197. 



July meteors. Nature, 32, 1885, 342. 



- The August meteors. Nature, 32, 1885, 415. 



[The new star in Andromeda.] Nature, 32, 1885, 465- 



466. 

 Fireball. Nature, 32, 1885, 466. 



The red spot on Jupiter. Nature, 32, 1885, 626 ; 38, 

 1888, 342; 42, 1890, 100; 45, 1892, 272; 46, 1892, 391- 

 392; 49 (1893-94), 104-105; 60 (1899), 210-211. 



Twilight fireballs from Musca. Observatory, London, 



8, 1885, 24-25. 



Jupiter and the relative powers of telescopes in de- 

 fining planetary markings. Observatory, London, 8, 

 1885, 76-81, 205-209. 



Jupiter's first satellite occulting its shadow. Notes 



on the transits and nomenclature of Jupiter's satellites. 

 Observatory, London, 8, 1885, 159-161. 



Partial obscuration of the red spot on Jupiter. 



Observatory, London, 8, 1885, 214-215. 



BIELA'S Comet, the meteor- shower of November 27, 



1872, and Comet/ 1881 (Denning). Observatory, London, 

 8, 1885, 257-261. 



Jupiter and large versus small telescopes. Observa- 

 tory, London, 8, 1885, 300-305. 



Changes in the length of the red spot on Jupiter. 



Observatory, London, 8, 1885, 337-340. 

 Large v. small telescopes. Observatory, London, 8, 



1885, 340-342; 9, 1886, 274-277; Sidereal Messenger, 4, 



1885, 259-261. 

 Recent showers of meteors. Sidereal Messenger, 4, 



1885, 299-301. 



The great shower of Andromedes, November 26, 27, 



28, and 30, 1885. [1885.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 46, 



1886, 68-76. 



The November meteors. [1885.] Nature, 33, 1886, 

 101-102. 



The recent star-shower. [1885.] Nature, 33, 1886, 



127-128. 



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