Jupiter. 



189 



6040 



Wolf. 



1908 DS. 

 A.X., 178, ^3S1). 



1908 DT. 



Cowell. Observations of minor planet 

 190S DT. A.N., 178. ^399. 



Greenwich Royal Observatory. Ob- 

 servations of planet 1908 DT from 

 photographs taken with the 3U-inch re- 

 flector at the Roval Observatory Green- 

 wich. M.N., 69", (212). 



5960 TEMPERATURE, RADIA- 

 TION, BRIGHTXESS, AND 

 PHASES OF MINOR PLANETS. 



Fabry, Les variations d'eclat de la 

 planete (Hi) Gyptis. Elements et 

 ^phemeride de cette planete. B.A., 25, 

 (91). 



Guthnick. Photometrische Beobach- 

 tungeu des Planeteu (-133) Eros wahrend 

 der Opposition des Jahres 1907. A.N., 

 178. (1). 



Metcalf. A photographic method for 

 the detection of variability in asteroids. 

 Ap.J., 25, 1907,(264). 



Pickering. Variability of Eunomia 

 (loj. Han-. C, No. 94, (1). 



JUPITER. 



6010 OBSERVATIONS OF POSI- 

 TION OF JUPITER. 



Greenwich Roy.4.l Observatory. Right 

 ascensions and north polar distances cf 

 the centre of Jupiter. Gr.O., 1906, 

 1908, ( {106} , {92; )■ 



Observations of Jupiter 



and neighbouring stars from photographs 

 taken with the astrographic 13-inch 

 refractor [during the opposition 1905- 

 1906]. Gr.O., 1906, 1908, (166-168). 



Right ascensions and de- 

 clinations of Jupiter from photographs 

 taken with the astrographic 13-inch 

 refractor 1905-1906. Gr.O., 1906, 

 1908, (170). 



Pliilippot et Delporte. Observations 

 deplanetes. A.N., 178, (113). 



Prim. Observations meridiermes de 

 Jupiter. B.A., 24, (5). 



et Popofif. Observations 



meridiennes de planetes faites a I'ob- 

 servatoire de Nice (cercle de Brunner). 

 B.A., 25, (96). 



6020 CONSTANTS, DIMENSIONS, 

 DIAMETER AND FIGURE, MASS 

 AND DENSITY OF JUPITER. 



Greeiiwich Royal Ouservatouy. 

 Sidereal times occupied by the transit 

 of the diameter of Jupiter, corrected for 

 defect of illumination, and vertical 

 diameters of Jupiter, corrected for re- 

 fraction, parallax and defect of illumina- 

 tion, compared with the corresponding 

 results of the Nautical Almanac. Gr.O., 

 1906, 1908, ( {96} , {83) )• 



6040 ROTATION, CONFIGURA- 

 TION OF SURFACE OF JUPITER. 



Barnard. The great red spot on 

 Jupiter. A.N., 178, (389). 



Comas Sola. 12720. La planete 

 Jupiter. 



Observations de la tache 



grise tropicale de Jupiter. C.R., 147, 



(583). 



Denning. 12772. La tache rouge et 

 la tache tropicale sud de Jupiter. 



Flammarion et Benoit. 12928. 

 Jupiter en 1905-1906 d'apres les ob- 

 sei-vations faites a I'observatoire de 

 Juvisy. 



Hansky et Stefanik. Observations 

 faites au sommet du mont Blanc du 31 

 aoiit au 5 septembre 1906 [Jupiter], 

 C.R., 144, (1252). 



Lau. Mikrometermessungen auf 



Jupiter. (3. Reihe. Forts, v. A. N. 

 4190.) A.N., 178, (191). 



Pa3me. Markings and satellites of 

 Jupiter. P. A., 14, (608). 



Phillips. 13638. Interim report of 

 the Jupiter section. 



13639. Twelfth report of 



the section for the observation of J upiter. 



Observations of Jupiter 



during the apparitions of 1907-1908. 

 M.N., 69, (33). 



Strehl. 13905. Farbenverhiiltnisse 

 der Jujjitei'streifen. 



Williams. Zenographical fragments. 

 II. The motions and changes of the 

 markings on Jupiter in 1888. London, 

 1909. 



Zlatinskij. 14109. Observations de 

 Jupiter en 1905-1907. (Russ.) 



