INDEX TO VOLUMES I-X. 
Page. 
Astronomy, List of papers on—Cont’d. 
a pile of balls. M. H. Doolittle. Abstract, 
ili 
on the solar corona. W. Harkness. <Ab- 
review of B. A. Gould’s Uranometria Ar- 
gentina. E. S. Holden. Reference, 
id 119, 
remarks on the total solar eclipse of Jan- 
uary llth, 1880. E. Frisby. <Abstract, 
ili 
on a mechanical attachment for equatorial 
mountings to facilitate sweeping in 
right ascension. D. P. Todd. Abstract 
NOME EPENCE ma sanccocdscuegastesnsbeveccascacrs hid 
on asimple method of deriving some equa- 
tions used in the theory of the moon 
and of the planets. W. F. McK. Ritter. 
SPraNUL caeopapy dat vansvuuusbpsvaesvesseesttpioveesdcs iv 
on the orbit of Swift’s cae E. Frisby. 
AD SEP EChiesenwericcvtss Mafsdsnvbnasrcaentscusens ste iv 
the solar parallax as derived from the 
American photographs of the transit 
of Venus, 1874, December 8-9. D. P. 
Todd. Abstract and reference..........4V 
the relative accuracy of different methods 
of determining the solar parallax. W. 
Harkness, (Roferences.cicccasecdccosceccess v 
on the total lunar eclipse of June 11, 1881. 
Wa bBalavylorin Abstracts. cc: iccscscctesess Vv 
the Florida expedition for observation of 
the transit of Venus [1882]. J. R. East- 
Man. Abstract..........000 nore: daeceoses vi 
note on the rings of Saturn. W. B. Taylor. 
EADHURMEC Ian csepddvaserenuvasacs inemwesvuseccocoevess wi 
the determination of the mass of a planet 
from observation of tio satellites. A. 
Rca CADRE CE rversctcestacersedesstvectoctecas vi 
certain possible abbreviations in the com- 
putation of the long-period perturba- 
tions of the moon’s motion due to the 
direct action of the planets. G. W. 
Hill. Abstraet and reference............. vi 
& new meteorite. J. R. Eastman. 
BORGCU grosusensuvsdesasss scbuvecisssseasvuess euseees vii 
the formuls for computing the position of 
a satellite. A. Hall. In full. 1 figure. 
vil 
a case of discontinuity in elliptic orbits. 
W.B. Taylor. <Abstract...... SOCERCCELAY vil 
variations of latitude. A. Hall. Abstract 
CNG TES ET ENCE. 0055. sccceccvesusreeceuvavsessse viii 
comets II and III, 1884, W. C. Winlock. 
STATLO[OVEri/ Cons atasestnsncedavenvavascecaevoerecs viii 
the asteroids. G.L. Ravené. Title only, 
vili 18, 
76 
116 
122 
121 
57 
59 
168 
39 
90 
21 
136 
93 
122 
10 
16 
64 
123 
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flexures of transit instruments. W. Hark- 
BLOSA PANEL LCH aiccssenctdctecdsdcdeonteecas will 27 
physical observations of Wolf’s comet 
(1884 I[I). W. C. Winlock. Abstract, 
wil 37 
the theory of Mercury. G. L. 
LAID SD NLC ead vecnsteananentsapavarsadesss<utaiacss viii 41 
secular perturbations of Polyhymnia by 
Jupiter. W.F. McK. Ritter. Abstract, 
viii 54 
the new star in the nebula’of Andromeda. 
Ry Halli “Reference acescveczsucvaies sabessses ix 14 
the images of stars. A. Hall. Reference.ix 15 
a comparison of the Boss and Auwers’ de- 
elination standards. H. Farquhar. 
Abstract And TefEerenee...cccserereeseee sense ix 53 
on a device for viewing the sun by light of 
any desired wave length. W. Hark- 
MOSES ped DEENAGLicesenacoustsurcecacierverssentrete x 13 
on the representation of comet orbits by 
models. W. Harkness. Reference... 28 
The motion of Hyperion. G. W. Hill. Ab- 
StrACE ANA TELETENCE.....02s-00s00r0recseeoe Percee ke. 
the parallax of @Tauri. A. Hall. Ab- 
SUNG Lanses! sug can sancn devas qansennynendssaadenapaiean pte 
the most protable value of the latitude 
and its theoretical weight from en- 
tangled observations occurring in the 
use of Talcott’s method. Abstract....x 91 
Euler’s theorem (generally called Lam- 
bert’s). A. Hall. ADStract.........0-se0e» x 101 
the orbit of Hyperion. O. Stone. Abstract 
NUD EF CENCE. rocssssenvescseuscorersessachsnsnaeree x 104 
Atmospheric temperature determination..wi 24 
Atomic motions........ epee en pep contre acced v 143 
philosophy, physical and metaphysical, 
wii xxix 
VOMIEMIONCUIVO\iosasssascnvcseoatesteetap co's sleneaes vii 15 
volumes of crystallized and double salts. 103 
WIG Siivsancennsccecsraresacosecsveosautrestaasdves wii xlvii 
SONI 8 aoauiesvncensiiaa-léabusebidcnudecuuseiesnunvaesaansarst 
Attraction, Infinite, of a finite mass..4119, viii 58 
Auditing Committee. See Committee. 
AUGIHION,, DINAOTAl hs cesecctecssacnssscepcteasscecentd ili 69 
Avigora, LOIS HtOln ccs cccavesstPavcseestaastaccssesuss iv 21 
of Bebritary Athy ISToiectose. chant acketccavenpal he i 47 
THEOFIOS (OL scat eccecteccasesnetesgrecentusseatentens i 43 
Auwers’ declination standards...........,...06 ix 53 
Avicenna, cited on mineralogy... .........0c0000 1 ar ivs 
Avogadro, Law Of ..............0-000 slaactertissenetan v 139 
