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Sun, Moon, Planets, and Miscellaneous Stars. 1900-1903.— Transit Circle 

 Obser-vations on the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Comets. 1866-1891. Eevi- 

 sed and corrected by J. R. Eastman. — Observations with the Six-inch 

 Transit Circle. 1901-1902. By M. Updegraff, assistedbyJ. C. Hammond, 

 H. R. Morgan, and C. W. Frederick — Part IV. Total Solar Eclipses of 

 May 28, 1900, and May 17, 1901, 89 pL— Reduction Tables for the Tran- 

 sit Circle Observations. Compiled under the direction of W. S. Eichelber- 

 ger.— Reduction Tables for Equatorial Obseí vations. By C, W. Frederick. 

 — The Present Status of the use of Standard Time. ByE. E. Hayden, 1906. 



Vol V. — Meteorológica! Observations and Results. 1893-1902. 



Vol. VI.— Equatorial Observations. 1893-1907. Observations of Sate- 

 llites. Measures of Uiameters of Planets and Satellites. Observations of 

 Double Stars, Minor Planets. Comets. Occultations of Stars by the Moon. 

 Phenomena of Satellites of Júpiter and Satum. Observations of Miscella- 

 neous Stars. Observations of Transits of Mercury, Nov. 10. 1894, and Nov. 

 13, 1907. — Appendix I. Miscellaneous Astronomical Papers, by Members 

 of the Naval Observatory Staff. The Mass of Titán by W. S. Eichelberger 

 from Observations of Hyperion made by Asaph Hall in 1884-1885. — Orbits 

 of Phobos and Deimos, By J. C. Hammond. From Observations made by 

 H. L. Rice in 1907.— Orbit of Encelad us, By H. R. Morgan. From obser- 

 vations made by T. J. J. See in 1901. — A Determination of the Solar Pa- 

 rallax. By C. W. Frederick. From observations of Eros made by T. J. J. 

 See in 1900-1901. — Orbits of Asteroids. Orbits of Comets. — Appendix II. 

 Miscellaneous Reports on the Transit of Mercury of November l(t, 1894. — 

 Appendix Til. List of Publications issued by the U. S. Naval Observatory, 

 1845-1908, by W. D. Horigan. -1911. 



Vol VIL— Catalogue of 23521 Stars between 13"35' and4502£' South 

 Declination for the Equinox 1850, From Zone Observations made at the 

 U. S. Naval Observatorj-, 1846-1852. Compied by N. S. Eichelberger and 

 F. B. Littell. XLvn-558 p. 1911. 



Astronomical Observatory of Harvard CoUege. Cambridge, 

 Mass. — Edward C. Pickering, Director, 



Annals. Vol. LIX. No. V. Photographic Magnitudes of 76 Stars. By 

 E. S. King.— No. VI, Photographic Magnitudes of 153 Stars. By E. S. 

 King. — No. VIL Photographic Observations of Ocultations. By E. S. 

 Kings., — No. VIII Transformation of Prismatic to Normal Spectra. By E. 

 S. King. 



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