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Interim reports of tlie 



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12731 



The variability in light of 



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12733 



Recent work on the 



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V. Evershed, J. 



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Cowell, P[hilip] H[erbert]. Ohser- 

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Development of the dis- 

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12740 

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Table giving approxi- 

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_ The orbit of Jupiter's 



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12743 



[ Wolf, M[ax].] Neuer 



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Cowley, Elizabeth B. and Wlaiteside, 

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Crawford, Russell Tracy. Comet b 

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Orbit of the seventh 



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Note on comet e 1906 



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A convenient method for 



computing from elements the daily 

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12750 



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