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Very — Very. 



genauen photometr. Messg. d. Stärken d. Fraun- 

 hoferschen Linien 08. — Erdscheinphotometer 

 11. — Beweis d. nichtselektiven Absorpt. d. 

 Lichts im Räume (weiße Nebel, Milchstraße) 

 13. — Quantit. Maße (intensificat.) d. wäßrigen 

 & 0-Linien im Spektrum d. Mars. Zonale Ver- 

 breitg. d. Wasserdampfes auf dem Mars 14. — 

 Quantit. Maße (distribut.) d. Energie im Spek- 

 trum d. Erdscheins 15. — Albedos d. Erde & 

 d. Mondes 17. — Theorie d. Atomzerstörg. als 

 Ursache d. Sonnenhitze 20. — Vervollkommng. 

 d. Meth., durch d. genaue Maße d. Sonnen- 

 strahlg. erhalten werden können entweder m. d. 

 hüllenlosen Kugel oder d. Vakuumsonnenther- 

 mometer & d. Theorie d. Pyrheliometers 21. 



Notes to new Engl. edit. of Swedenborg's 

 .,Principien* 18S., London 1912. — Aprevisionof 

 scientific progress (scientif . estimate of Sweden- 

 borg's Principien, or the first principles of 

 natural things, 1734), 84 S., Boston 14. — 

 Lunar & terrestrial albedoes, 40 S., Boston 17. 



— The luminiferous ether, 55 S., Boston 19. — 

 The radiant properties of the earth from the 

 stand point of atmosph. thermodynamics, 84 S., 

 Boston 19. 



Amer. Astron. Soc. Public: Independent 

 meth. of determining the extra-telluric solar 

 radiat., IS. — Need of adjustment of the data 

 of terrestrial meteorology & of solar radiat., 

 & best value of the solar constant, 3 S. (2, 1910). 



— Scales of intensity for the lines of the solar 

 spectrum, IS. — The VioUe actinometer as an 

 Instrument of precis., 2 S. (2, 11). — A high- 

 level measurement of solar radiat. A oriterion 

 of accuracy in measurements of atmosph. trans- 

 miss. of solar radiat., IS. — Sky radiat. & the 

 isothermal layer, 1 S. (2, 12). — Correct. of 

 actinometer measurements for aqueous de- 

 plet., 2 S. (2, 13). — Transmiss, of terrestrial 

 radiat. by the earths atmosph. in summer & in 

 Winter, IS. — Intensificat. of & water-vapor 

 bands in the Martian spectrum, 1 S. (3, 14). — 

 Transmiss, of terr. radiat. by the atmosph. , 1 S. — 

 The spectrum of the earth-shine, 1 S. (3, 15). — 

 Lunar & terr. albedoes, 2 S. — The spherical 

 albedoes of the planets, IS. — Examinat. of 

 new evidence on the solar constant, IS. — Pla- 

 netary evidence in respect to solar radiat., 1 S 



— The radiant properties of the earth from the 

 Standpoint of atmosph. thermodynamics, 2 S. — 

 Thetransmiss.of radiat. by the earths atmosph., 

 2 S. (3, 16). — A possible limit to gravitat., 

 1 S. (3, 17). — The luminiferous ether — its re- 

 lat. to a universal atmosph. & to the electron, 

 IS. — What is the bearing of the hypothesis of 

 a gravitational limit on the current relativity 

 discuss. ?, 1 S. — The wasting of stellar sub- 

 stance, IS. — Galactic & atomic vortices. On 

 Nipher's gravitational experiment & the ano- 

 malies of the moons mot., 1 S. (4, 18). — Ato- 

 mic structure, 3 S. — Solar hotbox studies, 2 S. 

 (4, 21). 



Amer. Journ., Sllliman: An inquiry into the 

 cause of the nebulosity around Nova Persei, 

 12 S. — Stellar revoluts. within the Galaxy, 

 12 S. (16, 1903). — Note on atmosph. radiat., 

 6 S. (34, 12). — Sky radiat. & the isothermal 

 layer, 20 S. (35, 13). — Solar radiat., 27 S. 

 <36, 13). — Solar constant, 8 S. (39, 15). — 

 Fimdamental distincts. special to the process 

 of transmiss. of terrestrial radiat. by the at- 

 mosph., & the value which is obtained for the 

 coefficient of transmiss. when these are consi- 

 dered, 9 S. (41, 16-). — Possible limit to gravi- 

 tat., 14 S. (48, 19). 



Astron. Nachr.: Are the white nebulae 

 galaxies?, 7 S. (189, 1911). — The earths al- 



bedo, 11 S. (196, 13). — Intensificat. of O & 

 water-vapour bands in the Martian spectrum, 

 9 S. (199, 14). — The Photographie spectro- 

 graphy of the earth-shine & a spectro-photo- 

 metric comparison of the earth-shine w. moon- 

 light, Skylight & sunlight, together w. a study 

 of the difficulties of Photographie comparisons, 

 23 S. (201, 15). 



Bologna, Scientia: The wasting of stellar 

 subst., 10 S. (27, 1920). 



Bull. Astron.: Mesures de l'accroisem. d'in- 

 tensite d. bandes de la vapeur d'eau dans le 

 spectre de Mars, 3 S. (26, 1909). — Determinat. 

 de la constante solaire recemment obtenue par 

 1. observateurs de l'Institution Smithsoniarme, 

 15 S. (30, 13). — L. albedoes spheriques d. pla- 

 netes, 15 S. (34, 17). — Temoinage d. planetes 

 concernant la radiat. solaire, 7 S. (34, 17). — 

 Toiu-billons galactiques & atom., 13 S. (1, 21). 



Canada, Astron. Soc. Journ.: Percival Lo- 

 well, 4 S. (11, 1917). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Journ.: Absorpt. of ra- 

 diat. by the solar atmosph. & the intrinsic ra- 

 diat. of that atmosph., 12 S. (19, 04). — Note 

 on the parallax of Nova Persei, 1 S. (20, 1904). 

 — Temp. of the moon, 4 S. (24, 06). — Note 

 on atmosph. transmiss. by night & by day, 

 2 S. (29, 09). — The need of adjustm. of the 

 data of terrestrial meteorology & of solar ra- 

 diat., & on the best value of the solar constant, 

 17 S. (34, 11). — A high-level measurem. of so- 

 lar radiat., BS. — Criterion of accuracy in mea- 

 surements of atmosph. transmiss. of solar ra- 

 diat., 17 S. (37, 13). — Note on terrestrial ra- 

 diat., 2 S. (43, 16). 



Knowledge: Stellar & nebular distances, 

 8 S. (35, 1912). 



Lowell Obs. Bull.: Measurements of the in- 

 tensificat. of aqueous bands in the spectrum 

 of Mars, 6 S. (36, 1909). — Quantität, measure- 

 ments of the intensificat. of great B in the spec- 

 trum of Mars, 9 S. (41, 09). — Water vapor 

 on Mars. Reply to Campbell's criticism, 2 S. 

 (43, 10). — New measures of Martian absorpt. 

 bands on plate Rm 3076, 3 S. (49, 10). — Inten- 

 sificat. of & water-vapor bands in the Martian 

 spectrum. Abstract of measures for 1914, 2 S. 

 (65, 14). 



Nature: Water vapor on Mars, 2 S. (84 & 

 86, 1910/11). 



Phil. Mag.: The Greenhouse theory & pla- 

 netary temp., 18 S. (16, 1908). 



Populär Astron.: Review of the sim, by Ch. 

 G. Abbot, 3 S. (20, 1912). 



Populär Sei. Month.: What becomes of the 

 light of the Stars ?, 18 S. (82, 1913). 



Science: Temp. of the sun, 2 S. (27, 1908). 

 — Presence of water vapor in the atmosph. 

 of Mars demonstrated by quantitative measiu-e- 

 ments, 2 S. (29, 09). — Conservat. of mass & 

 the passing of matter, 6 S. — as well as water 

 proved to exist. in the atmosph. of Mars, 1 S. 

 (30, 09). — The Norwood meteorite a fraud. 

 How meteoritic evidence may be manufactured, 



3 S. (31, 10). — Bearing of Psychrometer rea- 

 dings on measurements of Martian aqueous 

 vapor, 3 S. (32, 10). — Temp. assigned by Lang- 

 ley to the moon, 9 S. (37, 13). — Transmiss. of 

 terrestrial radiat. by the earths atmosph. in 

 Summer & in winter, 8 S. (^40, 14). — Review 

 of Bigelow: A meteorological treatise on the 

 circulat. & radiat. in the atmosph. of the earth 

 & of the sun, 6 S. (42, 15). — Atmosph. trans- 

 miss. Letter to the editor in reply to Mr. Ab- 

 bot, 4 S. (44, 16). — On Nipher's gravitational 

 experiment & the anomalies of the moons mot., 



4 S. (51, 29). 



