Ancient Astronomy. 



2.^1 



Reeae, H. M. A list of four sl;ir> 

 uhose velocities iu the line of sight are 

 variable. Berkelev, I.ick Obs., Uinv. 

 Cal , BuU., No. 31, [1903], (29) ; Astroph. 

 J., Chicago, 111., 17, 1903, (308-310). 



A star with a great radial 



velocity. Berkelev, Lick Obs., Univ. 

 Cal., Bull., Ko. 31, [1903], (29) ; Astroph. 

 J , Chicago, 111., 17, 1903, (310). 



9020 



8630 PAR.VLLAX FROM .SPEC- 

 TROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS. 



HuBsey, William J[oseph]. Parallax 

 of the binary system 8 Equulei. Berke- 

 lev, Lick Obs., Univ. Cal., Bull., No. 32, 

 1903, (30-31); Astroph. J., Chicago, 

 111.. 17, 1903, (378-3S1). 



8600 SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY 

 AND MULTIPLE SYSTEMS. 



Adams, Walter S. The orbit of the 

 spectroscopic binarv tj Orionis. Astroph. 

 -J., Chicago, 111., 17, 1903, (68-71, with 

 pi.). 



Hussey, William J[oseph]. Parallax 

 of the binarv svstem 5 Equulei. Berke- 

 lev, Lick Obs.," Univ. Cal, Bull., No. 32, 

 1903, (30-31); Astroph. J., Chicago, 

 111., 17, 1903, (378-381). 



Vogel, H[ermann] C[arl]. Unter- 

 suchungen fiber (las spectroskopische 

 Doppelsterusvstem H Aurigae. Berlin, 

 SitzBer. Ak. 'Wiss., 1904, (197-517). 



— The spectroscopic binary o 



Persei. [Translated from advance 

 proofs, furnished by the author, of a 

 ijaper to appear in Berlin, SitzBer. 

 Ak. Wiss.]. Astroph. J., Chicago, 111., 

 17, 1903, (212-219). 



t Aurigae a spectroscopic 



binarv. [Translated from advance 

 proofs, furnished by the author, o^' a 

 paper communicated to the Kgl. 

 Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Ber- 

 lin.] Astroph. J., Chicago, III , 17, 

 1903, (243-244). 



8620 ORBITS FROM SPECTRO- 

 SCOPIC OBSERVATIONS. 



Adams, Walter S. The orbit of the 

 spectroscopic binary rj Orionis. Astroph. 

 .r Chicago, 111., 17. 1903, (68-71, 



with pi.). 



Haitmann, L Untersuchungen iiber 

 (las Spectrmii und die Bahu von 5 

 Orionis. Berlin, SitzBer. Ak. Wiss., 

 1904, (527-542). 



Vogel, H[ennaim] CTarlj. Unter- 

 suchungen iibcr das spcctroskopische 

 Doppelsternsvstem /3 Aurigae. Berlin, 

 SitzBer. Ak. "Wiss., 1904, (497-517). 



ANCIENT ASTRONOMY 

 AND ASTROLOGY. 



A^X■IEXT A STROXOM Y. 

 9000 GENERAL. 



Arnold. T. K. The antiquity of the 

 constelLtims. Knowledge, London, 

 (N. Sen), 1, 1904, (118-119). 



Dodgson, A. Astronomical symbols 

 on coins of the ancients. Leeds, J. 

 Astr. Soc, 11, [190,3], (42-48, with pi.). 



Maunder, E. Walter and Maunder, 

 A. S. D. Note on the date of the 

 passage of the vernal equinox from 

 Taurus into Aries. London, Mon. Not. 

 R. Astr. Soc, 64, 1904, (488-507). 



The oldest 



astrouorav. London, -J. Brit. Astr. Ass., 

 14. 1904,"i 24 1-240 . 



Rizzacasa d'Orsogna, liiovanni. Se 

 Dante fu un precursore di Copemico. 

 Siacca (B. Guadagna), 1903, (1-61). 

 25 cm. 



ScMaparelli, Giovanni. L'astronomia 

 neU'antico To.stamento. Milano (Ulrico 

 Hoepli), 1903, (1-190). 15 cm. 



Interpretazione astr 



noniica di due passi nel libro di Giobbe. 

 Riv. fis. mat. sc. nat., Pavia, 4. 1" sem., 

 1903. (3-23). 



9020 SPECIAL. 



Archenhold, F. S. Stansbury Hagars 

 :Mitti,"ilungeu iiber einc i»ruanische 

 Sterukartc. WelUall, Berlin, 4. 1904, 

 (105-171). 



Berger, Hugo. Cu-sihiclite der wissen- 

 schaftliclu'U "Erdkunde der Griechen. 

 2. verb. u. erg. Aufl. Leipzig (Veit & 

 Comp. I, 1903, (V -;- 062). 24 cm. 20 M. 



Dessau, ll[erman!i]. Zu den milesi- 

 scheu Kalcnderfragmontcn. Berlin, 

 Sit/Ber. Ak. Wi-<^., 1904, (266-268). 



