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Note on the occurrence of fossil bones at Werribee. 



[1894.] Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 7, 1895, 157-158. 



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 On the present state of our knowledge of the older 



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 A revision of the fpssil fauna of the Table Cape beds, 



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Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 8, 1896, 74-150. 

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Pritchard, H.J.,& McCrea, J. See McCrea & Pritchard. 

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Liverpool. Liverpool Geol. Ass. JL, 11, 1891, 52-58. 

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24, 1890, 492-494, 545-546, 568-570, 616-617. 

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 Pritchett, C[arr] W[aller\. *The Transit of Mercury, 1878, 



May 6. Observatory, London, 2, 1879, 156-160. 



'Markings on Jupiter. Observatory, London, 2, 1879, 



307-309. 



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Observatory, London, 2, 1879, 309-310. 



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*Motion of the spots on Jupiter. Observatory, London, 



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*0ccultation of star by Jupiter. Observatory, London, 



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Observations of Comet 1884 II (Barnard) with the 



equatorial of Morrison Observatory, Glasgow, Missouri. 

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Diameters of Mars, at the opposition of 1881-82. 

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Observations of Comet 1884 III (Wolf) on the equa- 

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Observations of Comet 1885... (Barnard) on the equa- 

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Observations of comets on the equatorial of the Mor- 

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Eclipse of Jupiter's fourth satellite, 1886, April 30. 

 Observatory, London, 9, 1886, 232-233. 



The star in the nucleus of the Andromeda Nebula. 



Observatory, London, 9, 1886, 233-234. 

 Observations of the Comet 1886 VII (Finlay) on the 



equatorial of the Morrison Observatory, Glasgow, Mis- 

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 Observations of Comet 1888 III on the equatorial of 



Morrison Observatory, Glasgow, Missouri, U. S. A. Astr. 



Nachr., 122, 1889, 31-32. 

 Observations of Comet 1889 I on the equatorial of 



Morrison Observatory, Glasgow, Missouri, U. S. A. Astr. 



Nachr., 124, 1890, 241-248. 



Observations at Morrison Observatory on the surface- 

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Observatory, London, 14, 1891, 332-335. 

 Pritchett, Henry S[mitli\. The Washington University 



equatorial after the " Lick pattern." Sidereal Messenger, 



5, 1886, 65-07. 



Exchange of longitude-signals between St. Louis and 



Mexico. [1887.] Astr. JL, 7, 1888, 62. 

 [Beobachtungen des Mercurdurchgangs 1891 Mai 9.] 



At the Observatory of Washington University, St. Louis. 



Astr. Nachr., 127, 1891, 347-348. 



The solar corona of January 1889, from the photo- 

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Observations on the Transit of Mercury. Sidereal 



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[1886.] St. Louis Ac. Trans., 5, 1892, i. 

 [Observations for the determination of the rotation 



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The total solar eclipse, April 15-16, 1893. 



Astr. & 



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 A formula for predicting the population of the United 

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Observations of the Transit of Mercury, May 9, 1891. 



St. Louis Ac. Trans., 5, 1892, 609-614. 



[The recent photographic studies of star spectra at the 



Harvard Observatory.] [1892.] St. Louis Ac. Trans., 

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[The discovery and spectroscopic and photographic 



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History of the sun spots, magnetic storms and aurorae. 



[1892.] St. Louis Ac. Trans., 6, 1895, xvii-xviii. 

 [Studies of the satellite system of Saturn.] [1895.] 



St. Louis Ac. Trans., 7 (1894-97), xlvii. 



[The results of measures of double stars made at the 



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Double-star measures, made with the equatorial of the 



Morrison Observatory. Astr. JL, 17, 1897, 100-101. 

 - The companion of Sirius. Astr. JL, 17, 1897, 120. 



Personal equation in longitude determinations. Astro- 

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Results of double star observations made with the 



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