Satellites of Saturn. 



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from modern Leliometric and photogra- 

 phic observatious]. (English and Dutch.) 



Skvorcov. loSlU. Occultationset les 

 eclipses n)utuelles den satellites de Jupi- 

 ter en 190S. t^Huss.) 



Tarrida del Marmol. 139:.'S. The 

 eighth siitellite cf •hijiiter. A suggestion 

 of the probable origin of the Jovian 

 satellitoids. 



T[ownley]. The fiftli satellite of 

 Jupiter. A.S.P., 17, (110). 



Wolf. Beobaclitungen des VI. 



Jupiters^atelliten und des Objekts 1908 

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



Worthington. 14084. Mutual occul- 

 tations of Jupiter's satellites. 



6560 SATELLITES AND RING 

 SYSTEM OF SATURN. 



Aitken. Observations of the eclipses 

 of Saturn's satellites. A.S.P., 17, (189). 



Amann. T«n visibilite de I'anneau de 

 Saturne du cote non eclaire par le soleil 

 et sur sa reappai-ition en Janvier 1908. 

 C.R., 146, (323,1. 



Barnard. Observations of Saturn's 

 ring at the times of its disappearances 

 and reappearances in 1907-1 908 made 

 •with the 40-inch refractor of the Yerkes 

 Observatory. iLX., 68, (340, 300). 



A few observations of the 



planet Saturn and his rincrs in the vears 

 1S97-1904. M.N., 68, (306;. 



Mikrometer observations 



of Phoebe. A X., 177,(145). 



Photogi-aphic and visual 



observations of Japetus, the eighth satel- 

 lite of Saturn, in 1900. A.N., 177, (147). 



Becker. Beolmchtungen des Saturn- 

 ringes. A.N., 177, (213j. 



Campbell. 12043. The rings of Saturn 

 (reply to Lowell). 



Cliristie. Observations of Saturn's 

 satellite IX, Phoebe. A.X., 178, (.301). 



Denning. 12775. Saturn's rings. 



Doubiago. Observations de I'anneau 

 •de Saturne en 1907. A.X., 177, (311). 



Greenwich Royal Observatory. Dia- 

 gram showing the position of Saturn's 

 ninth satellite, Phoebe, from j^hoto- 

 graphs taken during the opposition of 

 1907. M.X., 68, (071). 

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Greenwich Royal Observatory. The 

 appearance of Saturn's rings 1908 Octo- 

 ber. M.X., 69. ;39). 



Observations of Saturn's 



ninth satellite, Phoebe, from photographs 

 taken with the 30-inch reflector at tlie 

 Roval Observatorv Greenwich. M.N., 

 69,"(2I3). 



Guillaume. La visibilite actuelle de 

 I'anneau de Saturne. C.R., 145, (1129), 



Observations des pheno- 



nienes de I'anneau de Saturne faites a 

 I'equatorial coude (0'" 32) de I'obser- 

 vatoire de Lyon. C.R., 145, (1254). 



Observations de satellites 



de Saturne et mesures de Tangle de posi- 

 tion de I'anneau. B.A., 25, (259). 



Hammond. Observations of the satel- 

 lites of Saturn of 1905 made with the 

 2G-inch equatorial at the U.S. Naval 

 observatory. A.J., 25, (43). 



Innes. Observations of the egress of 

 Titan's shadow. A.X.. 177, (89). 



Reappeai-ance of Saturn's 



ring January 1908. M.X., 68, (372). 



Jost. Beobaclitungen des Verschwin- 

 dens des Saturnsringes 1907 Oktober. 

 A.N., 17.7, (217). 



Lampland. Saturn notes. A.X.,177, 

 (297). 



Lowell. The tores of Saturn. A.X., 

 177, (2Sy;. 



Miindler. Beobaclitungen am Saturn- 

 ringe. A.N., 177, (379). 



Nyland. Beobachtungen des Saturii- 

 ringes im .Jahre 1907. A.X., 177, (309). 



Perrine. Reobservation of Phoebe, 

 the ninth satellite of Saturn. A.S.P., 



18,(271). 



Pickering. Bruce photographs of 

 planets. Harv. C, Xo. 97, (1). 



SeeUger. Helligkeit des Saturn bei 

 verschwundenem Ring. H.A., 178, 



(241). 



Struve. Eclipses of the satellites of 

 Saturn in 1900. A.S.P., 18, (203). 



13913. Beobachtungen des 



Saturnstrabanten Titan am Kouigsber- 

 ger und Berliner Refractor. 



Turner. The condition for the passage 

 of the earth through the plane of 

 Saturn's ring. M.X.,"68, (400). 







