Edward S. Holden
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Singleton Holden was an American astronomer and the fifth president of the University of California. Early years He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1846 to Edward and Sarah Frances Holden. From 1862 to 1866, he attended Washington University in St. Louis, where he obtained a B.S. degree. He later trained at West Point in the class of 1870.
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- THE UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY, WASHINGTON. (1880) (24)
- On the vocabularies of children under two years of age (14)
- The Dawn of Astronomy, a study of the templeworship and mythology of the ancient Egyptians (1897) (11)
- Color and other associations. (1885) (8)
- A SUMMARY OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHIE ASTRONOMIQUE OF LALANDE FOR THE YEARS A.D. 130 TO 1473, THE EPOCH AT WHICH SCIENTIFIC BOOKS BEGAN TO BE PRINTED. (1906) (8)
- CONSIDERATIONS ON THE METHODS OF REPRESENTING THE MILKY WAY, SUGGESTED BY A RECENT WORK (7)
- Astronomy for high schools and colleges (4)
- Colour-Associations with Numerals, &c. (1891) (4)
- COLOR-ASSOCIATIONS WITH NUMERALS, ETC. (THIRD NOTE). (1895) (3)
- THE LICK OBSERVATORY ECLIPSE EXPEDITIONS OF JANUARY, 1889, DECEMBER, 1889, AND OF APRIL, 1893 (1894) (3)
- Errata in catalogues of stars. (1883) (3)
- Astronomy for students and general readers (3)
- Note on earthquake intensity in San Francisco (1888) (3)
- WHITE SPOTS ON THE TERMINATOR OF MARS. (1890) (3)
- THE WORK OF AN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. (1889) (2)
- GIFTS TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY. (1896) (2)
- The Photographic Apparatus of the Great Equatorial of the Lick Observatory (1890) (2)
- CONTRIBUTIONS OF RAPHAEL AND OF ALBRECHT DÜRER TO ASTRONOMY (2)
- On the photographs of the corona at the solar eclipse of 1889 (1889) (2)
- Color Associations with Numerals, etc. (1899) (2)
- A SYSTEM OF LOCAL WARNINGS AGAINST TORNADOES. (1883) (2)
- Appendix I - Monograph of the central parts of the nebula of Orion (2)
- The Lick Observatory (2)
- THE OBSERVATORY OF NICE (1891) (2)
- THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN ASTRONOMY. (1897) (2)
- On the possible periodic changes of the Sun's apparent diameter (1874) (2)
- On the solar eclipse of January 1, 1889 (1889) (2)
- Report of the Committee on Standards of Stellar Magnitude (1881) (2)
- MAP OF THE PLANETS AND STARS NEAR THE SUN, MAY 6, 1883. (1883) (2)
- THE FUTURE OF STELLAR PHOTOGRAPHY [EXTRACT FROM A LETTER WRITTEN IN 1857 TO EM. MITCHELL BY GEORGE P. BOND] (1890) (2)
- OCCULTATION OF MARS BY THE MOON (1890, APRIL 8) (1890) (1)
- VISUAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE MOON AND PLANETS, MADE AT HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY (1900) (1)
- NOTE ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1892) (1)
- Spectrum of lightning (1872) (1)
- BRIGHT PROJECTIONS AT THE TERMINATOR OF MARS (1894) (1)
- Color and Other Associations. (1885) (1)
- SCIENTIFIC VISITORS TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY, DR. S. P. LANGLEY, PROFESSOR VIOLLE, COLONEL DEFFORGES, MR. GARRET P. SERVISS, DOCTORS LUMMER, KURLBAUM, LINDECK AND WEDDING (1893) (1)
- On some of the Features of the Arrangement of Stars in Space (1889) (1)
- DISCOVERY OF COMET 1, 1893 (1894) (1)
- The Ring Nebula in Lyra (1888) (1)
- Mr. Lowell's Observations of Mercury and Venus (1897) (1)
- THE FIFTH SATELLITE OF JUPITER (1892) (1)
- ADDRESS OF THE RETIRING PRESIDENT AT THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING (MARCH 29, 1890). (1890) (1)
- REPORTS OF THE TWO SOLAR ECLIPSES OF 1889 (1890) (1)
- ON THE ROTATION TIME OF THE PLANET VENUS [BY PROFESSOR G. V. SCHIAPARELLI] (1890) (1)
- The Total Solar Eclipse of 1889, January 1, in California. Probable Meteorological Conditions at that Time (1888) (1)
- THE LUNAR CRATER AND RILL-HYGINUS. (1)
- Index catalogue of books and memoirs relating to nebulae and clusters, etc (1)
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE ROTATION PERIOD OF MERCURY [BY PROFESSOR SCHIAPARELLI] (1890) (1)
- Color-Associations with Numerals, etc. (Third Note) (1895) (1)
- THE ECLIPSE COMET OF APRIL 16, 1893 (1894) (1)
- HISTORICAL NOTE RELATING TO THE SEARCH FOR THE PLANET NEPTUNE, IN ENGLAND, IN 1845-46 (1)
- ON THE RING-SHAPED MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON [BY DR. H. EBERT] (1)
- The sciences : a reading book for children : astronomy, physics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, chemistry, phsiology, meteorology (1)
- BREMIKER'S LOGARITHMIC TABLES. (1883) (1)
- Hand-book of the Lick Observatory of the University of California (1)
- ASTRONOMICAL LITERATURE. (1)
- On photographing and seeing stars in the daytime (1889) (1)
- NEW INSTRUMENTS FOR THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1890) (1)
- THE LOWELL OBSERVATORY IN ARIZONA (1894) (1)
- A GENERAL SUBJECT-INDEX TO PERIODICAL SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE. (1895) (1)
- DISCOVERY OF A NEW CRATER ON THE MOON NEGATIVES OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (1)
- COLOR-ASSOCIATIONS WITH NUMERALS, ETC. (FOURTH NOTE.) 1882-1906. (1906) (1)
- Historical note on the Observation of the Corona and Red Prominences of the Sun (1875) (1)
- Regarding Sir William Herschel's observations of volcanoes in the Moon (1888) (1)
- APPOINTMENT OF DR. KIRKWOOD TO THE STANFORD UNIVERSITY (1891) (1)
- Companion of Sirius (1896) (1)
- THE ROTATION OF THE SUN [BY PROFESSOR N. C. DUNÉR] (1890) (1)
- The Total Solar Eclipse of 1889 (1892) (1)
- GREAT TELESCOPE FOR LOS ANGELES (1889) (0)
- SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO THE SUMMIT OF MONT BLANC [BY M. JANSSEN] (0)
- Comet c 1877 (0)
- ECLIPSE OF DECEMBER 21, 1889. (1890) (0)
- AWARD OF A GOLD MEDAL TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION (1890) (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHING THE MILKY WAY. (1889) (0)
- BIOGRAPHY OF PROFESSOR W. C. BOND (0)
- ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS TO THE OBSERVATORY (1889) (0)
- Physical observations of Mars during the opposition of 1888, at the Lick Observatory (1888) (0)
- A LARGE REFLECTOR FOR THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1895) (0)
- NOTE TO PROFESSOR WEINEK'S PAPER (1891) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF JUNE 6, 1891, AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY, MT. HAMILTON (1891) (0)
- OBITUARY NOTICE OF JOHN LE CONTE, BORN 1818, DIED 1891 (1891) (0)
- ZENOGRAPHICAL FRAGMENTS [BY A. STANLEY WILLIAMS, F. R. A. S.]. (1889) (0)
- On photographing stars in the day-time (1890) (0)
- LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC (0)
- 15-IN. REFRACTOR FOR KONIGSBERG (1896) (0)
- PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS AT MOUNT HAMILTON (0)
- AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL JOURNALS (0)
- Marriage by Capture in Arabia (1897) (0)
- AMERICAN ECLIPSE EXPEDITION TO AFRICA (DECEMBER 21, 1889) (1889) (0)
- GRANT TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY FROM THE ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCIENCE FUND (1891) (0)
- THE METEOR OF JULY 27, 1894 (1894) (0)
- Determination of the effect of the magnitude of a star on the observed time of its transit, by means of wire screens (0)
- ABSTRACT OF THE REPORT FOR 1889 OF GESELLSCHAFT URANIA (1890) (0)
- Proper Motions of Lal. 27274 (9 mag.) and Lac. 784 (7 mag.) (0)
- Mt. Hamilton observations of last contact of partial solar eclipse of 1893 Oct. 9-10 (1893) (0)
- Negatives of Jupiter, made with the Great Telescope of the Lick Observatory during the Opposition of 1892–3 (1893) (0)
- California Foxes (0)
- MEDALS OF THE COMETS OF 1618 AND 1680 [EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS OF PROFESSORS N. C. DUNÉR AND R. WOLF] (1890) (0)
- TELESCOPE FOR ECLIPSE AUG. 1896 (1896) (0)
- NOTE ON THE OPPOSITION OF MARS, 1890. (1890) (0)
- SCHMIDT'S DRAWINGS OF NEBULA ORIONIS, 1860-75, COMPARED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS (0)
- Request to Astronomers (0)
- VARIATIONS OF THE SURFACE OF MARS (1889) (0)
- On the inner satellites of Uranus. (1874) (0)
- Proper Motion of Lacaille 8262 (0)
- Remarks on the observations and reductions of the 303 fundamental stars for the southern zones of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, during 1884 and 1885, and of miscellaneous stars during the same period (0)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE CONTROVERSY OF FLAMSTEED WITH NEWTON AND HALLEY. (1905) (0)
- ON THE HELICAL NEBULÆ. (1889) (0)
- Astronomical Note (1881) (0)
- ADDRESS OF THE RETIRING PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY, AT THE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH 28, 1891 (1891) (0)
- THOLLON'S MAP OF THE SOLAR SPECTRUM (0)
- POST-OFFICE AT MOUNT HAMILTON (1890) (0)
- THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION. (1902) (0)
- DUPLICATES IN THE LIBRARY OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (0)
- Resignation as director of the Lick Observatory (1897) (0)
- Note to the Editor from Professor Holden relating to the 36 inch Clark objective for the Lick Observatory (0)
- How astronomers may work. (1886) (0)
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF DR. DZIOBEK'S TREATISE ON THE MATHEMATICAL THEORIES OF PLANETARY MOTION (TRANSLATION BY PROFESSOR M. W. HARRINGTON] (0)
- Memorial Address in Honor of Freidrich Wilhelm August Argelander. Part I. (1883) (0)
- ADDENDUM TO LUDLAM'S ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS (1769) (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF VENUS, MERCURY AND ALPHA LYRÆ IN DAYLIGHT. (1890) (0)
- Second Report of the Committee on Standards of Stellar Magnitudes (1885) (0)
- DRAWINGS OF JUPITER MADE WITH THE 26-INCH EQUATORIAL AT WASHINGTON DURING 1875 (PLATE V ACCOMPANIES) (1889) (0)
- Comet B, 1881 (1881) (0)
- NOTE ON THE CORONA OF JANUARY 1, 1889 [TACCHINI] (1889) (0)
- THE USES OF TRAILS OF STARS IN MEASUREMENTS OF POSITION OR OF BRIGHTNESS. (1889) (0)
- THE SOUTHERN CROSS-AND THE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL (1890) (0)
- Saturn and his Satellites (0)
- The Dawn of Astronomy, a Study of the Temple-Worship and Mythology of the ancient Egyptians . By J. Norman Lockyer. New York and London, The Macmillan Co. First edition, 1894 ; second edition, 1897. Octavo, pp. 432. Illustrated. Price, $3. (1897) (0)
- MISCELLANEOUS STARS (0)
- (THIRTEENTH) AWARD OF THE DONOHOE COMET-MEDAL (TO W. R. BROOKS) (0)
- THE UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY OF STRASSBURG (1891) (0)
- IV. List of New Nebulæ and Clusters Discovered in the Zone Observations at the Washburn Observatory, from April 23 to September 30, 1881. (0)
- (THIRTEENTH) AWARD OF THE DONOHOE COMET-MEDAL (TO W. R. BROOKS) (0)
- Observations of comets D and E 1889, at the Lick Observatory (1889) (0)
- MR. LOWELL'S OBSERVATIONS OF MERCURY AND VENUS. (1897) (0)
- THE BRUCE ASTRONOMICAL MEDAL. (1897) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF DARK MARKINGS ON VENUS, 1889 (1896) (0)
- (EIGHTEENTH) AWARD OF THE DONOHOE COMET-MEDAL (0)
- Corrections to the star catalogues contained in the library of the Washburn Observatory (0)
- INDEX TO VJ AG (1896) (0)
- The narrow belt on Saturn (1884) (0)
- Observations and orbit of comet 1888e (1888) (0)
- ADDENDUM - THE AREQUIPA OBSERVATIONS OF MARS AND JUPITER IN 1892 (1894) (0)
- The Suicide of Rattlesnakes (1893) (0)
- Preliminary List of Errata in Yarnall's Catalogue (0)
- Proper Motion of Lacaille 9547 (0)
- Note of the reticulated forms of Sun's surface (1878) (0)
- On supposed changes in the Nebula M. 17 = h. 2008 = G. C. 4403 (R. A. 18th 12 m 33 s .1; N. P. D. 106 degrees 12'36; 1860.0) (1876) (0)
- The Washburn Chronograph (1882) (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAVIDSON COMET. (1889) (0)
- Letter to the Editor from Prof. Edward S. Holden (0)
- GIFT TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE NEBULA OF ORION WITH THE GREAT TELESCOPE; NOTE (1891) (0)
- New Red Star (1882) (0)
- Eye-pieces of the meridian circle at Washburn observatory. (0)
- THE "SQUARE-SHOULDERED" ASPECT OF SATURN. (1890) (0)
- ON THE EXPLANATION OF THE DARK TRANSITS OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES. (1890) (0)
- Note on the occultation of 47 Librae by Jupiter, 1888 June 9 (1888) (0)
- Note on the Mount Hamilton Observations of Mars, June-August 1892 (1892) (0)
- RECORDS OF CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES. (1890) (0)
- Proper Motion of AOe2 22545 (0)
- PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS AT MOUNT HAMILTON (1891) (0)
- Recent Discoveries in the Nebul by Means of Photography (0)
- GIFT TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (0)
- (SIXTH) AWARD OF THE DONOHOE COMET-MEDAL (TO E. E. BARNARD) (0)
- Powder Explosion at West Berkeley, July 9, 1892 (1892) (0)
- observations of nebul at the Lick Observatory (1888) (0)
- THE LUNAR CRATER COPERNICUS (1892) (0)
- EXAMINATION OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY NEGATIVES OF THE MOON (1891) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS AND DRAWINGS OF SATURN, 1879-1889 (0)
- Occultation of a star (11 mag.) by Mars (1888) (0)
- THE TRIAL OF THE CROSSLEY REFLECTOR OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY. (1897) (0)
- PHOTOMETRY OF THE CORONA OF DECEMBER, 1889. (1890) (0)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (0)
- RESIGNATION OF THE DIRECTOR OF LICK OBSERVATORY. (1897) (0)
- SUSPENSION OF AM. METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL (1896) (0)
- ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY BY THE LOAN OF DR. GEORGE F. BECKER (0)
- New comet, 1888e (1888) (0)
- The National Observatory of the Argentine Republic (0)
- BOOKS WANTED IN THE LIBRARY OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (0)
- VIII. Observations of 84 Red Stars and Reduce a List of 27 New Red Stars Discovered in the Zone Observations. (0)
- Resignation of the Director of Lick Observatory (1897) (0)
- ELEVATIONS AT MOUNT HAMILTON (1891) (0)
- NUMBER OF OBSERVERS AND COMPUTERS EMPLOYED IN THE LEADING OBSERVATORIES (1890) (0)
- APPOINTMENT OF DR. HENRY CREW AS ASTRONOMER IN THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (0)
- EARTHQUAKE OBSERVATIONS (1886) (0)
- INDEX TO VOLUMES I AND II OF THE PUBLICATIONS A. S. P. (1890) (0)
- Note on the relation between the colors and magnitudes of the components of binary stars (1880) (0)
- NEGATIVES OF JUPITER MADE AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY DURING 1890, IN THE FOCUS (0)
- Investigation of the Repsold Meridian Circle at Strassburg (1884) (0)
- TRANSLATIONS OF ARTICLES IN FOREIGN JOURNALS FOR THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC. (NOTE FROM THE PUBLICATION COMMITTEE) (1890) (0)
- FOREST FIRES AT MOUNT HAMILTON, JULY 29 TO AUGUST 3, 1894 (1894) (0)
- A Graduate School of Astronomy at Mount Hamilton (1892) (0)
- COMET OBSERVATIONS AT MOUNT HAMILTON DURING 1888-89 (1890) (0)
- Jupiter's first satellite (1891) (0)
- Monograph of the central parts of the nebula of orion [R.A. 5h 28m 24s.0 ; N.P.D. 95° 29' 10''.9 ; 1860.0] by Edward S. Holden (0)
- The Lick and Washburn Observatories (1885) (0)
- RELATION BETWEEN THE COLORS AND THE MAGNITUDES OF THE BINARY STARS. (1890) (0)
- THE FUNDAMENTAL CATALOGUE OF THE BERLINER JAHRBUCH. (0)
- ERRATUM IN NEISON'S MOON (1891) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE PLANET URANUS WITH THE 36-INCH EQUATORIAL (1891) (0)
- RECENT OBSERVATIONS OF THE SATELLITES OF JUPITER (1894) (0)
- PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CLUSTER M. 34 = G. C. 584 (0)
- APPOINTMENT OF MR. KEELER TO THE ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY AND OF MR. CAMBELL TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (0)
- SCIENTIFIC VISITORS TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY (0)
- How astronomers may work. (0)
- Observations of Mimas and of an Occultation of Rhea in 1879, with the 26-inch Equatoreal at Washington (1880) (0)
- A LARGE REFLECTOR FOR THE LICK OBSERVATORY. (1895) (0)
- ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOGRAPHY AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY. (1890) (0)
- SOME PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERIMENTS WITH THE GREAT TELESCOPE (1890) (0)
- DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE. (0)
- CIRCULATION OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (0)
- PUBLICATIONS OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY, VOLS. II AND III (0)
- ENLARGEMENTS OF LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHS BY PROFESSOR W. PRINZ (1894) (0)
- Errata in Oeltzen's Argelander's Southern Zones (0)
- Washburn Observatory I (0)
- Reports on the observations of the total eclipse of the Sun of January 1, 1889 (0)
- The Search for Crevaux (1883) (0)
- Errata in Bonner Beobachtungen Vol. VI. Zone ‐14°40' to ‐31°20' (0)
- INDEXES TO SCIENTIFIC PERIODICALS (1890) (0)
- The National Observatory of Paris (1892) (0)
- A subject-index to the publications of the United States Naval observatory, 1845-1875 by Edward S. Holden (0)
- A CORRECTION (OF PRESS TELEGRAMS, RELATING TO LICK OBSERVATORY OBSERVATIONS OF MARS) (1892) (0)
- Measures of the Pivots of the Repsold Meridian Circle of the Washburn Observatory (0)
- ABSTRACT OF PAPER, BY MAX WOLF, ON THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF PLANETOIDS (0)
- Large-scale photographic maps of the Moon (1894) (0)
- VII. List of One Hundred and Eleven New Double Stars and Two Nebulæ, Encountered in the Sweeps from December 1881, to January 1884. (0)
- X. The Star-Gauges of Sir William Herschel, Reduced to 1860.0. First Series, (Nos. 1-623). (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOMETRY (0)
- CHARACTERISTIC FORMS WITHIN THE CLUSTER IN HERCULES (1891) (0)
- EXAMINATION OF URANUS FOR THE DETECTION OF NEW SATELLITES (1891) (0)
- A SMALL CRATER IN CYRILLUS (1896) (0)
- COMPARISON OF SOME PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS OF THE NEBULA IN ORION (0)
- SCIENTIFIC VISITORS TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY (1891) (0)
- THE TROUVELOT ASTRONOMICAL DRAWINGS (1896) (0)
- Figure of the nucleus of the bright comet of 1882 (Gould) (1882) (0)
- Letter from Professor Holden [Lick Observatory] (1888) (0)
- V. Determination of the Longitude of a Point Near the Western Boundary of Dakotah. (0)
- The search for Crevaux. (1883) (0)
- GOVERNMENT AID TO ASTRONOMY IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM (1891) (0)
- (RECENT) ADDITIONS TO THE 36-INCH EQUATORIAL (1891) (0)
- New comet, 1888f (1888) (0)
- TELESCOPE AND CHRONOMETER FOR SALE (1891) (0)
- Address of the Retiring President of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, at the Third Annual Meeting, March 28, 1891 (1891) (0)
- Observations on the light of telescopes used as night glasses (1881) (0)
- THE MOTION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN SPACE [BY DR. OSCAR STUMPE] (0)
- Eye-Pieces of the Meridian Circle at Washburn Observatory (1884) (0)
- ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES (1890) (0)
- AMERICAN EQUATORIAL MOUNTINGS IN BERLIN (1889) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE TRANSIT OF MERCURY, MAY 9, 1891, AT MOUNT HAMILTON (1891) (0)
- The Number of Stars in the Pleiades (0)
- ALPHABETICAL INDEXES TO SPECIAL LIBRARIES (1893) (0)
- SCIENTIFIC VISITORS TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY (0)
- Map of the Planets and Stars Near the Sun, May 6, 1883 (1883) (0)
- FORCE OF GRAVITY AT MOUNT HAMILTON AND SAN FRANCISCO, AS DETERMINED BY E. D. PRESTON OF THE U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY (1889) (0)
- GREEK REFINEMENTS IN ARCHITECTURE. (1913) (0)
- PROGRESS OF ASTRONOMY IN AMERICA, 1620-1893 (1893) (0)
- The Trial of the Crossley Reflector of the Lick Observatory (1897) (0)
- SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF PROFESSOR ELIAS LOOMIS [BY PROFESSOR H. A. NEWTON] (1890) (0)
- THE LATITUDE OF WASHINGTON (1890) (0)
- Correspondence: The Herschellian Telescope Song (1884) (0)
- The Bruce Astronomical Medal (1897) (0)
- The earth and sky (0)
- FIFTEENTH AWARD OF THE DONOHOE COMET-MEDAL (0)
- Negatives of Jupiter made with the Great Telescope of the Lick Observatory during 1891 (1892) (0)
- Comet 1897a = D'Arrest's periodic comet (1897) (0)
- LICK OBSERVATORY PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MOON (1889) (0)
- On the proper motion of the Trifid Nebula; M. 20 = H. v.; 10, 11, 12 = h. 1991, 3718 = G. C., 4355 (1877) (0)
- Observations of Juno and Comparison Stars (0)
- ELEVATION OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY ABOVE SEA, AS DETERMINED BY OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY (0)
- Reports of astronomical observatories for 1880. From the Smithsonian report for 1880. (0)
- Occultations of Stars by the Moon. (0)
- UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY (0)
- The Great Lick Telescope (1888) (0)
- THE INTERNATIONAL ASTROPHOTOGRAPHIC CONGRESS AND A VISIT TO CERTAIN EUROPEAN OBSERVATORIES, ETC. [BY LIEUT. WINTERHALTER, U. S. N.] (0)
- BANDS ON THE PLANET URANUS. (1890) (0)
- A CIPHER-CODE FOR ASTRONOMICAL MESSAGES (1896) (0)
- Resignation of the Director of the Lick Observatory (0)
- Reported changes in the rings of Saturn (1889) (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY (0)
- Errata in Oeltzen's Argelander's Southern Zones (Second List) (1885) (0)
- Ueber den Sonnenfinsterniss‐Cometen 1893 April 16 (0)
- NOTICES FROM THE LICK OBSERVATORY (0)
- GIFT OF AN ELECTRIC-LIGHTING PLANT TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY BY THE EDISON GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (1890) (0)
- EXAMINATION OF STELLAR PHOTOGRAPHS. (1889) (0)
- KEPLER (0)
- ABSORPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RAYS OF LIGHT IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE [BY DR. J. SCHEINER] (1890) (0)
- PROGRESS OF CELESTIAL MECHANICS IN 50 YEARS (1896) (0)
- MARRIAGE BY CAPTURE IN ARABIA. (1897) (0)
- Greek Refinements in Architecture (1913) (0)
- ON THE DETERMINATION OF THE BRIGHTNESS OF STARS BY MEANS OF PHOTOGRAPHY. [CONTAINING A REVIEW OF CHARLIER; PUBL. ASTR. GESELL., NO. XIX, 1889.] (1889) (0)
- DR. RUTHERFURD'S NEGATIVES OF THE MOON, ETC. (1891) (0)
- MR. BRETT ON THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF MARS (0)
- GIFT TO THE LICK OBSERVATORY FROM MISS BRUCE, OF NEW YORK CITY (1890) (0)
- Measures of the rings of Saturn in the years 1879, 1880, 1881 and 1882 (1882) (0)
- DETERMINATION OF THE LONGITUDE OF MOUNT HAMILTON (1890) (0)
- On the relations between the number, brightness and relative mean distance of the fixed stars, as seen from the earth. (0)
- The care of pamphlets. (1885) (0)
- THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND THE COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES. (1896) (0)
- THE RED SPOT ON JUPITER (1890) (0)
- PORTRAITS OF ASTRONOMERS AT LICK OBS. (1896) (0)
- SATELLITES OF MARS, 1890 (0)
- Statistics of stellar distribution derived from star-gauges and from the celestial charts of Peters, Watson, Charcornac, and Palisa (1884) (0)
- The Photograpy of Planetoids, by Professor Max Wolf (1896) (0)
- ARTIFICIAL EARTHQUAKE OF JANUARY 31, 1891 (1891) (0)
- The family of the sun; conversations with a child (0)
- HISTORY OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES (1891) (0)
- The Systems of Bright Streaks on the Moon (1892) (0)
- PROGRESS ON CROSSLEY DOME (1896) (0)
- Drawing of the Ring Nebula in Lyra (R.A. 18h 48m 20s: N.P.D. 50° 8′ 57″ [1860.0]) (1875) (0)
- Earthquakes in California (1888) (1889) (0)
- TELEGRAPHIC ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES IN AMERICA (1896) (0)
- Observations of Comet b 1877 with the XXVI‐inch Equatorial of the U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington (0)
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SUN AT MT. HAMILTON (0)
- On the Inclination of the Ring of Saturn to its Orbit, deduced from Washington Observations (1882) (0)
- INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF CELESTIAL PHOTOGRAPHY (1890) (0)
- THE CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKES (1850-88) AND THEIR RELATION TO ECLIPSES [BY DR. F. K. GINZEL] (1890) (0)
- Request to Astronomers regarding Ephemerides of Comets etc. (0)
- Among the stars (1900) (0)
- A Tornado Photographed (1884) (0)
- THE IMPERIAL OBSERVATORY OF VIENNA (1891) (0)
- Color-Associations with Numerals, etc. (Fourth Note.) 1882-1906 (1906) (0)
- INDEX TO THE URANOMETRIES OF ARGELANDER, HEIS AND GOULD (1890) (0)
- NOTICE CONCERNING THE MISCELLANEOUS STARS OBSERVED WITH THE REPSOLD MERIDIAN-CIRCLE OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY. (1890) (0)
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