ON THE BIELIOGRArHY OF SrECTROSCOPY. 



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ASTEOXOMICAL APPLICATIONS, 1897. 



J, N. Lockycr 



A. Fowler . 

 P. de Heen . 



J. N. Lockyer 

 F. McClean . 



E. C. Pickering 



A. Sclmster . 



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W. W. Campbell 

 J. E. Keeler . 



P. tie Heen . 

 Sir J. N. Lockycr 



H. F. Newall . 



C. A. Young . 



J. Evcrshed . 

 J. E. Keeler . 



Sir W. Husrsins 



On the Iron Lines Present in the 

 Hottest Stars. Preliminary Note. 

 (Read Feb. 18.) 



The Chemistry of the Stars. 

 (March.) 



Photographic de la chromosphere 

 du soleil, et constitution de cet 

 astre. (Read March 6.) 



On the Chemistry of the Hottest 

 Stars. (Read March 25.) 



Note on Comparative Photographic 

 Spectra of Stars to the 3^ Magni- 

 tude. (Read March 25.)" 



Stars having 

 (March,) 



Peculiar Spectra. 



Note on the Chemical Constitution 

 of the Stars. (Read March 25.) 



Oxygen in the Sun. (March) 



Spectroscopic Notes. (April) 



Spectroscopic Observations of Mars 

 in 1896-7. (May.) 



Note relative a la photographic de 

 I'atmosphere solaire. (Read June 

 5.) 



The Approaching Eclipse of the 

 Sun. (June.) 



The Total Solar Eclipse of Aug. !), 

 1896. Report on the Expedition 

 to Kio Island. (Read June 17.) 



On the Classification of Stars of the 

 S Cephei Class. (Read June 17.) 



On the Appearance of the Cleveite 

 and other New Gas Lines in the 

 Hottest Stars. (Read June 17.) 



On some Spectroscopic Determina- 

 tions of Velocity in the Line of 

 Sight made at the Cambridge 

 Observatory. (Read June 11.) 



On the Reversing Stratum and its 

 Spectrum, and on the Spectrum of 

 the Corona. (Aug.) 



The Corona Spectrum. (Sept.) 



Measurement by means of tlic 

 Spectroscope of the Velocity of 

 Rotation of the Planets. (Read 

 Sept. 23.) 



Sur les spectres des compo.santes 

 colorces des etoiles doubles. 

 (Read Oct. 11.) 



' Proc. Roy. Soc' Ix. 475- 

 476; 'Nature,' Iv. 452- 

 453 ; ' Pciblatter,' xxi. 

 520 (Abs.): 'J. Chem. 

 Soc' Ixxii. II. 469 (Abs.) 



' Knowledge,' xx. 77-78 ; 

 ' Nature,' Iv. 447 (Abs.) 



'Bull. Acad. Belg. [3], 

 xxxiii. 205-210. 



' Proc. Roy. Soc' Isi. 148- 

 209. 



' Proc. Roy. Soc' Ixi. 213- 

 216 



' Harvard Coll. Observ. 

 Circ'No. 17, 2 pp. 



' Proc. Rov. Soc' Ixi. 209- 

 213. 



' Astrophys. J.' v. 1G2-163. 



' Astrophys. J.' v. 233-242. 



' Astrophys. J.' V. 328-331. 



'Bull. Acad. Belg.' [3], 

 xxxiii. S00-S03. 



'Nature,' Ivi. 154-157, 

 175-178. 



' Proc. Roy. Soc' Ixi. 444- 

 445 (Abs.) 



' Proc. Roy. Soc' Ixi. 445- 

 455. 



' Proc. Roy. Soc." Ixii. 52- 

 67. 



'Monthly Not. R. A. S.' 

 Ivii. 567-577. 



■ Astrophj'S. J.' vi. 155- 

 157. 



'Nature,' Ivi. 444. 



' Brit. Assoc. Report," 1897, 

 729-731. 



' C. R.' cxxv. 512-514. 



