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— Notes on Ellerman's photographs of Halley's 

 comet, 7 S. — 3 (13 — 17): Photogr. measures 

 of Saturn & its rings, IS. — Visual observ. 

 of some of the Harvard Coli. Observat. polar 

 sequence stars, IS. — Photogr. comparison 

 of a bright nebula with a dark one, IS. — 

 A small star with the largest known proper 

 motion, 1 S. 



Publlcat. of the Astron. Soc. of the Pacific: 

 Observ. of Jupiter with a 5-inch refractor, 

 during the years 1879—86, 22 S. (1, 1889). — 

 Some notes' on Nova Aquilae III, 1918, 3 S. 



— Miss Mackie's Nova Ophiuchi, 2 S. (33, 

 1920). 



Publicat. of the U. S. Xaval Oliserv.: Total 

 solar eclipse in Sumatra, May 18, 1901, 6 S. 

 (4, 1905). 



Science: The nebulous regions of the milky 

 way, 1 S. (25, 1907). 



Scientific .\nier.: Jupiter, 1 S. (43, 1880). 



Sidereal Messenger: Merope nebula, 1 S. 

 (1, 1882). — Great comet of 1882 (II 82), 3 S. 

 (1, 82), 3 S. (1, 83), 1 S. (2, 83), 4 S. 3, 84). — 

 Observations of nebulae, 3 S. (1, 82), 1 S. 

 (2, 83), 2. S. (3, 84), 4 S. (4, 84), 6 S. (5, 86). — 

 Observ. of comets, 1 S. (1, 82), 2 S. (2, 83), 

 3 S. (3, 84), 4 S. (4, 85), 9 S. (5, 86), 3 S. (6, 87). 



— Drifting meteor trains, 7 S. (1, 82), 1 S. 

 (3, 84), 4 S. (10, 91). — Transit of Venus, 2 S. 

 (1, 83). — Black hole in the milky way, 1 S. — 

 Transparency of Brooks' comet, 1 S. (2, 83). — 

 Occultat. of a double star, 1 S. (2, 83), 2 S. 

 (3, 84). — The gegenschein, 1 S. (2, 83), 2 S. 

 (4, 85). — Observ. of the satellites of Jupiter, 

 1 S. (2, 83), 1 S. (4, 85), 1 S. (5, 86). — Observ. 

 of meteors, 2 S. (2, 83), 2 S. (3, 84), 5 S. (5, 86), 



1 S. (10,91). — Omicron Ceti, IS.— Pons- 

 Brooks comet, IS. — Remarkable red skies, 



2 S. (3, 84). — Nova Andromedae of 1885, 6 S. 



— The aurora, 1 S. (4, 85). — Note on Jupiter, 

 2S. (5, 86). — Recent stellar photography, 7 S. 

 (6, 87). — Partial eclipse of the moon, Jan. 

 16, 1889, IS. — The near approach of Mars 

 & Saturn on Sept. 19, 1889, IS.— Occultat. 

 of Jupiter, 1 S. — The companions to comet d 

 89 (Brooks), 3 S. (8, 89). — Photographing the 

 dark part of the moon, IS. — Long durat. of 

 visibility of comet I 89, 1 S. — Return of 

 Lexell's comet, 3 S. — Rediscov. of D'Arrest's 

 comet, 1 S. (9, 90). — Transit of Mercury, 

 May 9, 1891, IS. — Observ. near inferior conj. 

 of Venus, IS. — Relative motions of the 

 spots & markings on the surface of Jupiter, 



3 S. — Photographing with a non-photo- 

 graphic telescope, 4 S. — Rediscov. of Wolfs 

 comet, 1 S. — Strange astronomical coinci- 

 dence, 2 S. (10, 91). 



Washington, Proc. Acad.: A singular dark 

 marking on the sky, 2 S. (1, 1915). 



Vv' Barnard, Frederick A. P.; Prof., 



Math. & Astr., Columb. Coli., New York; 

 * 1809, t 1889, April 27, New York. 



Phil. Maff.: Direct applicat. of the electron 

 theory to induction currents, 4 S. (17, 1909). 



Barnes, Rev. Ernest W.; Lect., 

 Math., Univ., Cambridge; * 1874, April 1. 



Theory of the double gamma function, 123 S., 

 London 1901. — A memoir on integral func- 

 tions, London 02. — Asymptotic expansion 

 of integral functions defined by Taylor's series, 

 London 06. 



Cambridce, Phil. Soc. Proc: Classificat. of 

 integral funct., 34 S. (19, 1904). — Theory 



Poggendorff, Biogr.-lit. Handwörterbuch. 



of the multiple gamma function, 52 S. — 

 Asymptotic expansion of integral function 

 of multiple linear sequence, 14 S. (19, 04). — 

 Asymptotic expansion of the integral functions 



00 



2j r(i-^n) 



«= 



n = 



-7 ar« r(l + 710) 



r(l + 71+ nQ) 



18 S. — Functions defined by simple types of 

 hpergeometric series, 28 S. (20, 08). 



London, Math. Soc. Proc: Genesis of the 

 double gamma functions, 23 S. (31, 1900). — 

 On functions generated by linear difference 

 equats. of the first order, 13 S. — Linear 

 difference equat. of the first order, 32 S. (2, 

 05). — The Maclaurin sum-formula, 20 S. — 

 The asymptotic expans. of integral functs. of 

 finite non-zero order, 23 S. (.3, 05). — Cert. 

 functs. defined by Taylor's series of finite 

 radius of convergence, 33 S. (4, 06/07). — The 

 asymptotic expans. of integral functs. defined 

 by generalised hypergeometric series, 58 S. 

 (5, 07). — New developm. of the theory of the 

 hj'pergeometric functs., 37 S. (6, 08). 



London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.: Theory of 

 the double gamma funct. , 24 S. (196, 1901). — 

 Memoir on integral functions, 90 S. (199, 02). 

 — Asvmptotic expansion of integral functions 

 define'd by Taylor's series, 50 S. (206, 06). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Theory of the 

 double gamma funct., 3 S. (66, 1900). — Inte- 

 gral funct., 4 S. (69, 02). 



Quart. Journ. of pure a, appl. Math.: Theory 

 of the gamma funct., 51 S. (31, 1900). — 

 The coefficients of capacity of two spheres, 

 20 S. — The generalisat. of the Maclaurin 

 sum-formula & the ränge of its applicability, 

 14 S. (35, 04). — The asymptotic expans. of 



the funct. G ( r, 0) = V ?— - 



jLJ r(7l + 1)71 



n ^ 

 & the singularities of 



(71 + 1)71 + 



? (-r, 0) = 



00 



ar'i 



^71+0' 

 »1 = 

 24 S. (37, 06). —The binomial theorem for a 

 complex variable & complex index, 8 S. — 

 The use of factorial series in an asymptotic 

 expans., 25 S. (38, 07). — Ongeneralized Legen- 

 dre functs., 8 S. (39, 08). — A transformat. of 

 generalised hypergeometric series, 5 S. (41, 10). 



^^ Barnes, Howard Turnes, Dr.; 

 Prof., Phys., Univ., Montreal, Canada; 

 * 1873, Juli 21, Woburn, Mass. 



On the capacity for heat of water betw. the 

 freezing & boiling points, to£,'other with a 

 determinat. of the mechanical equivalent of 

 heat in terms of the Internat, electrical units, 

 London 1902. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: Molecular weight 

 determinats. bv means of platinum thermo- 

 meters (m. E. H. Archibald & D. Mc Intosh), 

 2 S. (27, 1905). 



Canada, Roy. Soc. Proc. a. Trans.: The 

 resistance of a hydrated electrolyte, & the relat. 

 to the density-concentrat. curve (m. J. G. W. 



