Satellites of Jupiter. 



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Cowell n. Wolf. Xeuer Planet 

 1908 CJ. nahe bei Jupiter. A.X., 177, 

 (207). 



Crawford. Orbit of the seventh 

 satellite of Jupiter. A.S.P., 18, (135). 



Crommelm. First approximation to 

 the orbit of J. viii. = CJ. il.X., 68, 

 (457). 



Einarson. Eclipses of the first satel- 

 lite of Jupiter. A.S.P., 18, (140). 



Fauth. Trabantenphanomene Ju- 

 piters. A.N., 177, (U3j. 



Konjunktion des II. und 



m. Jupitermondes. A.X., 178, (15). 



12911. Trabantenpha- 

 nomene im Jupitersystem. 



Greenwich Royal Observatory. X'ote 

 on the discovery of a moving object near 

 Jupiter (1908 CVJj. M.X., 68, (373). 



Xote on the newly dis- 

 covered eighth satellite of Jupiter 

 photographed at the Roval Observatory 

 Greenwich. M.X., 68, (456). 



Observations of Jupiter's 



sixth, seventh and eighth satellites from 

 photogi-aphs taken with the 30-inch re- 

 flector at the Roval Observatory Green- 

 wich in 1907-1908. M.X., 68,'(582;. 



Diagram showing the posi- 

 tion of Jupiter's satellites VI, YII and 

 A'lII from photograplis taken during the 

 opposition of 1907-1908. M X., 68, (671). 



Guillamne. Observations des pheno- 

 meues des satellites de Jupiter faites a 

 I'observatoire de Lyon lors de I'opposi- 

 tion de 1905-1906. B.A., 24, (190). 



Observations des satellites 



de Jupiter faites a I'observatoire de 

 Lvon lors de I'ojDposition de 1906-1907. 

 B".A., 25. i.:!7). 



Hartmann. Bedeckung des II. 

 Jupitermondes durch den I. vom 24. 

 Februar 1908. A.X., 178, (119). 



Hudson. 13138. An occultation of 

 Jupiter's first satellite by the second 

 satellite. 



K[oJb[old]. Objekt 1908 CJ nahe bei 

 Jupiter. A.X., 177, (317). 



Kostinsky. Observations de quelques 

 phenomenes interessants dans le systeme 

 des satellites de Jupiter. A.X., 178, (13). 



Le Cadet. Occultation des satellites 

 ile Jupiter. C.U., 145, (860). 



Maddrill. Eclipses of satellites of 

 Jupiter. A.S.P., 18, (67j. 



Newall. Presidential address on 

 award of gold medal to Dr. Oskar Back- 

 lund and the Jackson-Gwilt medal to 

 Mr. Philibert ilelotte and on other 

 matters. M.X., 69, (324). 



Payne. The markings and the satel- 

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



Perrine. Discovery of a sixth satel- 

 lite to Jupiter. A.S.P., 17, (22, 52). 



The seventh satellite of 



Jupiter. A.S.P., 17, (62). 



Orbits of the sixth and 



seventh satellites of Jupiter. A.S.P., 

 17, (109). 



Color of the shadows of 



Jupiter's satellites projected on the disk 

 of the planet. A.S.P., 18, (77). 



The sixth and seventh 



satellites of Jupiter at the opposition of 

 1905-1906. A.S.P., 18, (78). 



Reobservation of Jupiter's 



sixth satellite. A.S.P., 18, (271). 



Reobservation of the seventh 



satellite of Jupiter. A.S.P., 18, (274). 



PMllips. 13639. Twelfth report of 

 the section for the observation of 

 Jupiter. 



Observations of Jupiter 



during the apparition of 1907-1908. 

 M.X., 69, (3.3). 



Pickering. 13654. Brightness of 

 Jupiter's satellites. Harv. C, Xo. 95, (1). 



1908 CJ. A.X., 177, (235). 



Observations of the eighth 



satellite of Jupiter. A.X., 178, (87). 



Elemeute des VIII. Jupl- 



teimoudes. A.X., 178, (379). 



Rice. Observations of the sixth satel- 

 lite of Jupiter. A.J., 25, (96). 



Observations of the satel- 

 lites of Jupiter in 1905-1906 made with 

 the 12-incli equatorial at the U.S. Xaval 

 observatory. A.J., 25, (101). 



Salet et Rosier. Mesures des diame- 

 tres des satellites de Jupiter au moyen 

 d'un micrometre a double image. B.A., 

 23, (325). 



Sitter. 13860. On the masses and 

 elements of Jupiter's satellites and the 

 mass of the system [derived in the main 



