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Chicago, Astrophys. Journ. : The atmosph. 

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 variable stars of the Algol type, 4 S. (10, 99). — 

 Improced meth. of calculating the orbit of a 

 spectrosc. binary (15, 1902). — The light 

 variats. of asteroids satellites, 18 S. (34, 06). 

 — Venus as a luminous ring (m. Z. Daniel), 

 2 S. (»6, 07). — The illuminat. of the dark 

 side of Saturn's rings, 4 S. (27, 08). — The 

 origin of binary stars, 23 S. (31, 10). — Mass- 

 ratios in the system of Krüger 60 & Castor, 



9 S. (as, 10). — The determinat. of the or- 

 bital elements of eclipsing variable stars, 

 26 & 21 S. (35 & 36, 12). — Elements of the 

 eclipsing variables W Delphini, W Ursae Ma- 

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 the limb in eclipsing variables (m. H. Shapley), 

 16 & 24 S. (36, 12). — Elements of the eclipsing 

 variable stars Z Draconis & RT Persei (m.dems.), 

 23 S. (39, 14). — A Short method for deter- 

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 Stars in space (m. H. Shapley), 18 S. (40, 14). — 

 The stellar magnitudes of the sun, moon & pla- 

 nets, 27 S. — On the albedo of the planets & 

 their satellites, 24 S. (43, 16). — The minimum 

 radiat. visually perceptible, 5 S. — Comparison 

 of Visual & Photographie observats. of eclipsing 

 variables (m. M. Fowler & M. C. Borton), 42 S. 

 (45, 17). — Radiat., pressure & celestial mo- 

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 which mean parallaxes can be determined from 

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 by expansion in sunspots, 4 S. — On Majorana's 

 theory of gravitat., 13 S. (54, 21). — The theory 

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London, Astron. Soc. Month. Not.: The pa- 

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 14 S. (65, 1904/05). — The parallax of eight 

 stars, fr. photographs taken at the Cambridge 

 Observat. by Arthur R. Hinks, 4 S. (67, 

 06/07). The reduct. of polar trail plates, 8 S. 

 (73, 12/13). — The Sobral eclipse photographs, 



10 S. — An obstacle to the use of artificial ho- 

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 of the Stars (m. D. L. Webster), 2 S. (83, 22). 



j London, Roy. Soc. Proc. : A superior limit 

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London, The Observatory: Giant & dwarf 

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Philadelphia, Phil. Soc. Proc: The distances 

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11 S. (51, 12). 



San Francisco, Astr. Soc. of the Pacific, Publ.: 

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 energy (31, 1919). — Determinat. of the posit. 

 of the moon by photogr. — Note on Ström- 

 berg's meth. of determ. absol. magnit. — Pro- 

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 Rb in the sun (33, 21). 



Washington, Acad. Proc: Dark nebulae, 

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"v Russell, Israel Cook; war seit 

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Russell, James; engl. Physiker. 



Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc: Effect of elec- 

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 brats. or electric oscillats. superposed upon 

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19 S. (29, 08—09). — Transverse induct. 

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 of magnetism, 23 S. (32, 11/12). 



Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Trans.: Magnetic 

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 lats.) upon magnetisat. & conversely, in iron, 

 Steel & nickel, 28 S. (45, 06—07). 



Phil. Mag.: The superposit. of mechanical 

 vibrats. (electric oscillats.) upon magnetizat. & 

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IV Russell, John Wellesley, M. A. 

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\v Russell, William James, D. Sc; 

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London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.: Formation 

 of definite figures by the deposition of dust, 



20 S. (201, 1903). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The action of 

 wood on a Photographie plate in the dark, 

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IV Russuer, Johannes, Dr. phil. 1881 

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Physik. Zeitschr. : Licht- & Wärmeenergie v. 

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Ruth, Franz; war seit 1895 o. Prof., 

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