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Notes on variable stars. [Nos. 1-33.] [1893-1900.] 

 Astr. Jl., 13, 1894, 167-169, 192-194, 198, 206 ; 14, 1895, 

 12-13, 24, 54-55, 107-109, 161-163 ; 15, 1895, 20-22, 

 76-77, 105-106, 162-165 ; 16, 1896, 36-38, 93-95, 132- 

 135, 209-210 ; 17, 1897, 25-26, 65-67, 122-125, 147-149 ; 

 18, 1898, 14-15, 49-51, 99-101, 130-133, 218-220; 19, 

 1899, 43-46, 70-71, 92-93, 189-191 ; 20, 1900, 57-59, 

 96-97, 113-114, 157-159 ; 21, 1901, 9-11, 49-51. 



Stellar photometry. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1894, 58-60; 



[1894.] 



Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 652-660. 

 Confirmation of variability of (6894) Lyras. 



Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 111. 

 Observations of 5144 Y Bootis. [1894.] Astr. Jl., 14, 



1895, 132-133. 



Period of R Comse. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1895, 30. 



Confirmations of variability. Astr. JL, 15, 1895, 32 ; 



18, 1898, 160. 

 On the light-curve of 103 T Andromeda. Astr. JL, 



15, 1895, 135-136. 

 Correction of local error in stellar photometry. Amer. 



Ass. Proc., 1898, 67-68. 

 Rotation of asteroids. Astrophys. JL, 8, 1898, 245 ; 



Science, 8, 1898, 457-458. 

 Photometric observations of the asteroid Eros. Science, 



12, 1900, 127-128. 

 Farkhurst, John A[delberf]. Peculiar star occultation. 



Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 252. 

 Variable stars. [1893-94.] Popular Astr., 1, 1894, 



125-129, 161-167, 212-216, 263-266, 315-319, 358-363, 



397-403, 460-464 ; 2, 1895, 18-20. 

 Notes on long period variables. Astr. JL, 13, 1894, 



187-188. 

 Observations of variable stars. [1894.] Astr. JL, 14, 



1895, 6-7. 

 Maxima and minima of long-period variables. [1894- 



1900.] Astr. JL, 14, 1895, 62-63, 109-110, 151 ; 15, 



1895, 99-100, 177-179; 16, 1896, 110, 184; 17, 1897, 

 5-6, 102-103, 167-168 ; 18, 1898, 30, 142-143 ; 19, 1899, 

 14-15, 68-69, 191-193 ; 20, 1900, 11-12, 69-71, 137-138 ; 

 21, 1901, 11-12. 



Observations of suspected variables. [1895-99.] Astr. 



JL, 15, 1895, 24 ; 16, 1896, 183 ; 20, 1900, 7. 

 Long period variables. Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 215- 



218, 316-320, 415-418. 

 The variable star Mira. [1895.] Popular Astr., 3, 



1896, 165-167. 



On the variation of the Holden-Espin red star. Astr. 



JL, 16, 1896, 23. 

 Observations of Comet a 1896, made with the 6.2-inch 



reflector and filar micrometer. Astr. JL, 16, 1896, 95. 

 The variable star 5190 R Camelopardalis. Popular 



Astr., 3, 1896, 431-432. 

 Positions of some new variables, and neighboring 



companions for identification. Astr. JL, 17, 1897, 79. 

 On ANDERSON'S new variable in Andromeda, (1855) 

 3^ + 340 51 ' -8- Astr _ j 1>t 17> 1897) 80 



Observations of recently discovered variables. Astr. 



JL, 17, 1897, 87. 

 Maximum of 2815 U Geininorum. 



182. 



Astr. JL, 17, 1897, 



The missing Durchmusterung star BD. + 7. 5106. 

 Astr. Nachr., 142, 1897, 353-354. 



Northern circumpolar variables. Popular Astr., 4, 

 1897, 369-374, 419-424. 



Observations of the partial solar eclipse, 1897 July 28. 

 [1897.] Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 16. 



On ANDERSON'S two new variables. 



[1897.] Astr. 



JL, 18, 1898, 32. 

 Confirmation of variability. [1897-98.] Astr. JL, 18, 



1898, 38 ; 19, 1899, 5-6. 



Solar eclipse, July 29, Marengo, 111. [1897.] Popular 



Astr., 5, 1898, 268. 

 ANDERSON'S new variable in Coma Berenices, 12 h 23 m 



1"0, -t-32 18' 19" (1855); 12 h 25 m 15 s 2, + 32 3' 22" 



(1900). Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 128. 

 ANDERSON'S new variable in Gemini, 6 h 37 50 s . 0,4- 



30 25'.2 (1855). Astr. JL, 18, 1898, 160. 



The position of the variable star KZ Cygni. [With 



an additional note by Prof. F. DEICHMULLEH.] Astr. 



Nachr., 145, 1898, 383-384. 

 The variable star 7792 SS Cygni. [Results for 1897 



and 1898.] Popular Astr., 6, 1898, 156-165; 7, 1899, 



138-149. 



Concerning Dr. HARTWIG'S observations of RZ Cygni. 

 Astr. Nachr., 150, 1899, 41-44. 



CERASKI'S new variable in Auriga, (1855) 5 h 17 m 7% 



+ 36 46'.5. [1899.] Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 6. 



Minimum of CERASKI'S new Algol-type variable, DM. + 

 45 3062, a = 20 h 2 m 24 S .5, 5 = 45 52'.9 (1855). [1899.] 

 Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 77. 



The period of Prof. BARNARD'S variable in Aquarius, 



S.DM. 4 5381, R.A. 21 h 3 m 22.7, Decl. - 4 37'. 4 (1855). 

 Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 146-147. 



The light-curve of CERASKI'S Algol-variable + DM. 

 45 3062. Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 155. 



Observations of new variables. Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 



156. 

 Parkhurst, John A\delberf], & Daniel, Zaccheus. The 



variable star 7792 SS Cygni. Third paper 1899-1900. 



Astrophys. JL, 12, 1900, 259-273. 

 Parkin, Alfred. The causation and mode of production of 



pes cavus. Med.-Chir. Trans., 74, 1891, 485-495. 

 Two cases of disease of the vesiculse seniinales (chronic 



vesiculitis). [1891.] Clin. Soc. Trans., 25, 1892, 9-12. 

 Parkin, John. A bee's movements in a room. [1897.] 



Nature, 57 (1897-98), 8. 

 On some points in the histology of monocotyledons. 



Ann. Bot., 12, 1898, 147-154. 

 Contributions to our knowledge of the formation, 



storage, and depletion of carbohydrates in monocotyle- 

 dons. [1898.] Phil. Trans. (B), 191, 1899, 35-79. 

 Observations on latex and its functions. [1899.] Ann. 



Bot., 14, 1900, 193-214. 



On the reserve-carbohydrates of the bulb of the 



hyacinth. Ann. Bot., 14, 1900, 155-157. 



Fungi found in Ceylon growing upon scale-insects 



(Coccidae and Aleurodidss). Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 932- 

 933. 



Parkin, Thomas. [On BONELLI'S eagle in Egypt.] Ibis, 1, 



1895, 506-507. 

 [On the abundance of bird-life in the southern oceans.] 



Brit. Ornith. Club Bull., 10, 1900, cvi. 

 Parkinson, C[yril]. *The Droitwich brine-springs and 



saliferous marls. [1883.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 40, 



1884, 248-256. 

 Parkinson, F[rank] B[aldwyn], & Brander-Dunbar, (Lt.) 



J\ames~\. [A journey in] northern Somaliland. Geogr. 



JL, 11, 1898, 15-34. 

 Parkinson, J[ames~\. On the variation of Cardium, Donax, 



and Tellina. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 593. 

 Parkinson, John. Some igneous rocks in North Pem- 

 brokeshire. Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 53, 1897, 465-476. 

 On the pyromerides of Boulay Bay (Jersey). [1897.] 



Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 54, 1898, 101-117. 

 The glaucophane-gabbro of Pegli, North Italy. Geol. 



Mag., 6, 1899, 292-298. 



On an intrusion of granite into diabase at Sorel Point 



(northern Jersey). Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 55, 1899, 430- 



447. 

 The rocks of the south-eastern coast of Jersey. Geol. 



Soc. Quart. JL, 56, 1900, 307-319. 

 The rocks of La Saline (northern Jersey). Geol. Soc. 



Quart. Jl. , 56, 1900, 320-324. 

 Parkinson, E. Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Deutschen 



Schutzgebietes in der Siidsee. [1889.] Harnb. Geogr. 



Ges. Mitth., 1887-88, 201-283. 



