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Publications No. 20, January 1, 1892.

List of Members of the Society, January 1, 1892. .
List of Corresponding Observatories and Institutions .

Publications No. 21, January 30, 1892.

Portrait of Prof. ADAMS.
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When shall we have another Glacial Epoch? By GARRETT P.
SERVISS.

POGSON'S Comet and the BIELAN Meteors, by W. H. S. MONCK.
Historical Note relating to the Search for the Planet Neptune, in
England, in 1845-46, by EDWARD S. HOLDEN.
View of the Potsdam Observatory.

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Notices from the Lick Observatory

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The National Observatory of the Argentine Republic, by
EDWARD S. HOLDEN

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Preface to Volume XIII of the Cordoba Observatory Publications, by Dr. J. M. THOME, Director.

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Gift to the LICK Observatory from Professor MICHELSON .
(Review of the) Hand-book of Practical Optics, by STEINHEIL
& VOIT, by Dr. HENRY CREW..

On Variations of Short Period in the Latitude, by Sir WILLIAM
THOMSON, P. R. S.

The United States Naval Observatory.

Extract from the Report of the Secretary of the Navy for
1891 . . .

Petition to Congress

A Meteoric Crater (in Arizona)

A Bright Meteor (in Ventura County), by H. J. DENNISON
Installation of the Newhall Refractor at the University of Cam-
bridge. . .

Dr. RUTHERFURD'S Negatives of the Moon (presented to the
LICK Observatory).

Catalogue of Positive Copies of the Original Negatives of
Jupiter taken at the Lick Observatory in 1890, and now in
the library of the Royal Astronomical Society, by A. STANLEY
WILLIAMS, F. R. A. S.

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*To the Binder: this should precede page 1, Volume IV. Also, cancel the first page bearing the number 203.

Note on the Eclipse of the Moon of November 15, 1891, at
Ogden, by W. C. PARMLEY.

The Royal Astro-Physical Observatory of Potsdam, by ARMIN
O. LEUSCHNER

Sir JAMES SOUTH on Chronometers

Personal Note regarding Professor MICHELSON

Duplicates in the Library of the LICK Observatory

Gifts to the LICK Observatory (from Mr. J. A. BRashear, and
from Messrs. WARNER & SWASEY)

Minutes of the Meeting of the Directors, January 30, 1892. .

List of Members elected

Changes authorized in the Diploma of the Society.

Minutes of the Meeting of the Society, January 30, 1892

Committees appointed, etc.

Minutes of the Ninth and Tenth Meetings of the Chicago Section,

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Publications No. 22, March 26, 1892.

Engraving of the Great Telescope of the LICK Observatory, to face page

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Address of the Retiring President of the Society, at the fourth annual meeting, March 26, 1892, by WILLIAM M. PIERSON . . . Harvard College Observatory Astronomical Expedition to Peru, by MRS. M. FLEMING

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Astronomical Observations, by TORVALD KÖHL, at Odder, Den-
mark, in 1891 . . .

Plate of Sun-spot drawings
How to find Celestial Objects with an Equatorial Telescope, with-
out the aid of a Sidereal Time piece, by CHARLES BURCKHALTER
The Sun's Motion in Space, I, II, by W. H. S. MONCK.
Discovery of New Rills on the Moon from the Lick Observatory
Negatives, by Professor L. WEINEK. (Abstract by EDWARD S.
HOLDEN)

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Plate of the Moon (Mare Crisium and vicinity), photographed at the LICK Observatory, August 31, 1890.

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The Systems of Bright Streaks on the Moon, by EDWARD S.
HOLDEN

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A Bright Meteor (Arizona)

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Steel Engraving of the Great Telescope (presented by Messrs.
WARNER & SWASEY)

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The BRUCE Telescope for the Harvard College Observatory.
Congressional Grant of Additional Land for the uses of the
LICK Observatory

Photograph of Mare Crisium and vicinity

Large Sun Spot of February, 1892

The New Star in Auriga February 1892. (Note by EDWard S.
HOLDEN)

A Handy Star Atlas (MESSER's)

A Large New Nebula in Auriga, discovered by J. M.
SCHAEBERLE

Errata in Volume III.

Minutes of the Meeting of the Directors, March 26, 1892.
List of New Members

Resolutions adopted, etc.

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Minutes of the Meeting of the Directors, March 26, 1892.
Officers elected and Committees appointed

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Resolutions adopted

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Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Society, March 26, 1892. .
Election of Officers

Report of the Committee on the Comet-Medal

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Rules adopted by the Comet-Medal Committee for its own
guidance.

Annual Report of the Treasurer

Report of the Auditing Committee

Officers of the Society, etc. . .

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Publications No. 23, May 31, 1882.

Lithograph of the Total Eclipse of the Moon, January 28, 1888, by
Professor WEINEK
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The Total Eclipse of the Moon of January 28, 1888, by Professor
WEINEK (translated by Mr. F. R. ZIEL)

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Discovery of a New Crater on the Moon, by Professor WEINEK (abstract by EDWARD S. HOLDEN)

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Sirius, by ANDREW GRIEG.

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Proper Motions of Stars with different Spectra, by W. H. S. MONCK
Postscript.

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Is the Sun becoming Colder or Hotter? By Lord KELVIN
The LEANDER MCCORMICK Observatory, by H. A. SAYRE.
View of the MCCORMICK Observatory.
The Lunar Crater Copernicus, by EDWARD S. HOLDEN
View of Copernicus.

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The Astronomical Exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition, by GEORGE E. HALE

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The World's Congress Auxiliary; Department of Science; General
Division of Mathematics and Astronomy; Preliminary Address
of the General Committee; GEO. W. HOUGH, LL.D., Chairman 125
The British Astronomical Association

(Eighth) Award of the DONOHOE Comet-Medal (to Dr. Lewis SWIFT)

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(Ninth) Award of the DONOHOE Comet-Medal (to W. F. DENNING) 129
A Hand-book of Practical Astronomy for University Students and
Engineers, by Professor W. W. CAMPBELL; reviewed by Professor
J. E. KEELER

A Very Bright Meteor, observed by Mr. F. R. ZIEL, May 20, 1892 .
Residuals of Recent Observations of μ2 Herculis, by ARMIN O.
LEUSCHNER

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A repetition of FOUCOULT's Pendulum Experiment, by TORVALD
KÖHL (translated by F. R. ZIEL)

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The RUTHERFURD Photographic Measures of the Pleiades, by Dr.
W. L. ELKIN

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Observations of the Sun in 1891 and 1892, by Miss ROSE O'HAL-
LORAN (abstract by W. W. Campbell)

Note on the Early History of the LICK Observatory, by EDWARD S.
HOLDEN

Early Plan of the Observatory
Memorandum on the Founding of the LICK Observatory (dated
October, 1874). . .

Notices from the Lick Observatory

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The National Observatory of Paris, by EDWARD S. HOLDEN 151

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Plate of the Paris Meridian-Circle . Total Solar Eclipse of April, 1892; LICK Observatory Expedition to Chile. .

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Exhibit of the LICK Observatory at the World's Fair in
Chicago . .

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Scientific Visitors to the LICK Observatory (Dr. KIRKWOOD)
Photographic Telescope for the University of Mississippi..

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The number of Stars shown on some Stellar Photographs, by
Dr. MAX WOLF

Resignation of Mr. S. W. BURNHAM

Minutes of the Meeting of the Directors, June 11, 1892.

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Resolutions relating to Advertisements and to the By-Laws

Minutes of the Meeting of the Society, June 11, 1892

Officers of the Society, etc. .

Publications No. 25, September 3, 1892.

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The Partial Eclipse of the Moon of May 11, 1892, by A. STANLEY
WILLIAMS, F. R. A. S. .

The Effect of Parallax on the Phenomena of the Satellite of Mars,
by Professor W. J. HUSSEY. . . .
Notes of a Preliminary Examination of Photographs of Jupiter,
taken at the LICK Observatory in 1891, by A. STANLEY WILLIAMS,
F. R. A. S...

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Plate of Drawings of Jupiter
Photographic Discovery of a New Crater on the Moon, by
Professor WEINEK (translated by F. R. ZIEL).

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Note on the August Meteors of 1892, by Professor DANIEL
KIRKWOOD

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A Suggestion to University Instructors of Classes in Astronomy by C. B. HILL . .

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The Stability of the Great Equatorial 1888-1892 (from observa-
tions by Messrs. Schaeberle, Keeler, CamPBELL)
Note on the New Nebula in Auriga, by J. M. Schaeberle . 184
Appointment of Mr. S. D. TowNLEY as HEARST Fellow in
Astronomy

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A Graduate School of Astronomy at Mount Hamilton, by
EDWARD S. HOLDEN

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Total Solar Eclipse of April 16, 1893

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Investigation of the Systems of Bright Streaks on the Moon, by Dr. OTTO BOEDDICKER

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Resignation of Dr. HENRY CREW.

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Powder Explosion at West Berkeley, July 9, 1892, by EDWARD
S. HOLDEN

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Application of Interference Methods to Spectroscopic Measurement, by Professor MICHELSON.

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