Predictions of Solar Eclipses. 1 82 



Todd, Darid [P.], Jind Baker, Robert H. 

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 vatory, London, 28, 1905, (180-181). 



4230 Times of Contact 

 (Observations). 



Eclipse of May 18th, 1901, observed in 

 Manila. (P^nglish and Spanish) Philip- 

 pine Weather Bureau, Manila Central 

 ObseiTatorv. Bulletin for May 1901. 

 Manila, 1901, ([4], [6]). 



Gelegentliche Beobachtungen auf den 

 Kais. Universitatssternwai-teu zu Kasan. 

 [Sterubedeckungen ; Sonnenfinsternis 1900 

 Mai 28, 1901 Nov. 10 ; Mondfinsteruiss 

 1902 April 22, 1903 April 11, 1903 

 Oktob. 6 ; Verfinsterungeu der Jupiter- 

 trabanteu.] Mitgeteilt von D[nutrij] 

 Dubiago. Astr. Xachr., Kiel, 166, 1904, 

 (289-298). 



The annular eclipse of the sun on 

 November 11, visible in Manila as a 

 partial one. (English and Spanish) 

 Philippine Weather Bureau, Manila Cen- 

 tral Observatorv. Bulletin for November 

 1901. Manila", 1901, (11, with pL). 



Gale, W. F. The solar eclipse of 

 6th March, 1905. London, J. Brit. Astr. 

 Ass., 15, 1905, (338-339). 



Radcliife Observat ry, Oxford. Ob- 

 servation of the partial eclipse of the 

 sun, 1905 August 29-30, at the Radcliffe 

 Observatorv, Oxford. London, Mon. Not. 

 R. Astr. Sbc, 66, 1906, (7-8). 



Todd, Charle?. The annular eclipse, 

 1905 March 6, observed in South Australia. 

 London, Mon. Not. R. Astr. Soc, 66, 

 1905, (869-870). 



4240 Corona. General. 



Julius, W [diem] H[euri]. Total eclipse 

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 Dutch expeditionto Karang Sago, Sumatra. 

 Published by the Eclipse Committee of the 

 Royal Academy, Amsterdam. No. 3. 

 Polarimetric study of the corona. No. 4. 

 Heat radiation "of the sun during the 

 eclipse. [Amsterdam, 1905], (25," with 

 pi.). 26 cm. 



Newall, H. F. Total solar eclipse, 

 1905 August 29-30. PreUnuuary report 

 of the observations made at Guelma, 

 Algeria. London, Proc. R. Soc, (Ser. A."*, 

 77', 1906, (56-76) ; London, (R. Astr. 

 Soc), 1906, (56-76 of reports on the total 

 solar ecUpse, 1905 August 30). 



Newall, 11. F. Polarization phenomena 

 in the echpse, 1905 Aiigust ;hO. Cambridge, 

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Reichwein, A. Stereoscopic photo- 

 graphs of the corona. London, J. Brit. 

 Astr. Ass., 16, 1905, (242-244). 



4320 Chromosphere. General. 



Ba-len-Powell, B. F. S. The total 

 eclipse. Knowledge, London, IN. Ser.), 

 2, 1905, (246-247, with pi.). 



Donitcli, N. Sur I'etat des enveloppes 

 du Soleil a I'epoque du dernier minimum 

 de son actiWte. Bui. astr., Paris, 21, 

 1904, (5-28). 



Topolanski, M[oriz]. Photographie der 

 letzten Sonnenfinsternis, 30. August d. J. 

 Met. Zs., Wien, 22, 1905, (474). 



Very, Frank W. The absorption of 

 radiation by the solar atmosphere and the 

 intrinsic radiation of that atmosphere. 

 A.stro2)h. J., Chicago, 111., 19, 1904, (139- 

 150). 



4350 Terrestrial Phenomena 

 during Eclipses. 



Bemmelen, W[illem] van. Contribution 

 to the knowledge of the influence of solar 

 ecUpses on teiTestiial magnetism. Bata-via, 

 Nat. Tijdschr., 64, 1905, (216-245, with 

 3 pi.). • 



Stevens, Miss Catharine . The problem 

 of "shadow-bands." London, J. Brit. 

 Astr. Ass., 16, 1906, (60-62). 



4360 Photographs of Sun (i.e. 

 references to published 

 reproductions). 

 Drawings of Sun (ditto 

 ditto)? 



Barlow, E. W. Photograph of the 

 sun, October 22ud, 1905. Knowledge, 

 London, (N. Ser.), 2, 1906, (297, with 

 pi.). 



Janssen, .J. Presentation de I'Atlas de 

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 sci., 138, 1904, (241-243). 



Lakits, Ferencz. Die einfarbige Photo- 

 graphie der Sonne. (Ungarisch) Potf. 

 Termt. Kori., Budapest, 36. 1904. (489- 

 490). 



