18 



ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Astronomy — Continued 

 Astronomical dating of the earth's 

 crust, by Harlow Shapley. 1946: 



I39-M9 

 Astronomical problems of the Southern 



Hemisphere, by Heber D. Curtis. 



1910: 329-340 



Astronomy, by A. Caswell. 1858: 



85-137 

 Astronomy from artificial satellites, by 



Leo Goldberg. 1959: 285-297 

 Astronomy in a world at war, by 



A. Vibert Douglas. 1944: 155-164 

 Astronomy in Shakespeare's time and 



in ours, by C. G. Abbot. 1936: 109- 



122 

 Astronomy on Mont Blanc, by H. 



Radau. 1906: 173-186 

 Astronomy: recent scientific progress. 



1880: 183-219; 1881: 191-230; 1882: 



277-3 2 4; 1883: 365-442; 1884: 159- 



213; 1885: 343-456; 1887: 99-187; 



1888: 125-216; 1890: 121-182; 1892: 



681-774 

 Beginnings of American astronomy, by 



Edward S. Holden. 1897: 101-108 

 Beyond the Milky Way, by Thornton 



Page. 1950: 165-172 

 Borderland of astronomy and geology, 



by A. S. Eddington. 1923: 195-202 

 Composition of our universe, by Har- 

 rison Brown. 1950:197-208 

 Contents of interstellar space, by C. G. 



Abbot. 1933:211-218 

 Daily influences of astronomy, by W. 



W.Campbell. 1921:139-152 

 Development of radio astronomy, by 



Gerald S. Hawkins. 1957: 279-291 

 Distances of the heavenly bodies, by 



W. S. Eichelberger. 1916: 169-179 

 Is there life on other worlds? by H. 



Spencer Jones. 1939: 145-156 

 New solar theory, by J. Halm. 1902: 



165-176 

 Opportunities for astronomical work 



with inexpensive apparatus, by 



George E. Hale. 1907: 267-285 



Our revolving "island universe" and 

 its spiraling counterparts, by William 

 T. Skilling. 1945: 125-135 



Photography in the service of astron- 

 omy, by R. Radau. 1889: 469-490 



Problems of astronomy, by Simon New- 

 comb. 1896: 83-92 



Progress in astronomy during the 

 nineteenth century, by Norman 

 Lockyer. 1900: 123-147 



Progress of astronomical photography, 

 by Dr. Lee. 1861: 191-198 



Radio astronomy, by J. A. Ratcliffe. 

 1952: 170-184 



Recent interesting developments in 

 astronomy, by J. S. Plaskett. 1911: 

 255-270 



Recent progress in astronomical pho- 

 tography, by C. E. Kenneth Mees. 

 1953: 205-218 



Recent progress in astronomical re- 

 search, by C. G. Abbot. 1906: 161- 

 171 



Recent researches relative to the nebu- 

 lae, by Gautier. 1 863 : 299-305 



Research in the structure of the uni- 

 verse, by J. C. Kapteyn. 1908: 301- 



319 

 Results in spectrum analysis applied 



to the heavenly bodies, by William 



Huggins. 1866: 195-208 

 Review of astronomy for the year 19 13, 



by P. Puiseux. 1915:131-139 

 Some astronomical aspects of life in the 



universe, by Su-Shu Huang. 1961: 



239-249 

 Some recent astronomical events, by 



C. G. Abbot. 1 901: 153-169 

 Stellar evolution in the light of recent 



research, by George E. Hale. 1902: 



149-163 

 Stormy weather on the sun, by Walter 



Orr Roberts. 1951:163-174 

 The year's progress in astronomy, by 



P. Puiseux. 1912:135-174 

 200-inch Hale telescope and some prob- 

 lems it may solve, by Edwin Hubble. 



1949: 175-188 



