Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 68; Volumes 1907-1908Priestley and Weale, 1908 Includes lists of additions to the society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... Epoch tudes . 1906 . Obsr . hm " Ho 351 8 2 68 51 228.9 2'32 I 70 117 236 H. F. Σ 1187 84 57 31 43'3 2'22 2 71 80 261 W. В. Σ 1196 ΑΒ 87 72 4 348.3 1'03 I 50 57 ΙΟΙ B. ... ... 3470 1'04 2 * 233 H. F. ... 346.1 1'09 2 .. ' 251 W. B. AC ...
... Epoch tudes . 1906 . Obsr . hm " Ho 351 8 2 68 51 228.9 2'32 I 70 117 236 H. F. Σ 1187 84 57 31 43'3 2'22 2 71 80 261 W. В. Σ 1196 ΑΒ 87 72 4 348.3 1'03 I 50 57 ΙΟΙ B. ... ... 3470 1'04 2 * 233 H. F. ... 346.1 1'09 2 .. ' 251 W. B. AC ...
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... Epoch tudes . 1906 . Obsr . hm " Hu 634 10 11 56 24 161.3 1.69 2 8.4 9.8 233 H. F. Hu 875 10 13 52 2 62.3 0.96 I 7.0 9.8 307 L. 71.6 0.93 I ... 315 W. B. Hu 879 10 23 52 50 234.6 0.42 I 4.0 6.5 ' 312 B. Σ 1439 10 25 68 44 112.8 1.86 3 ...
... Epoch tudes . 1906 . Obsr . hm " Hu 634 10 11 56 24 161.3 1.69 2 8.4 9.8 233 H. F. Hu 875 10 13 52 2 62.3 0.96 I 7.0 9.8 307 L. 71.6 0.93 I ... 315 W. B. Hu 879 10 23 52 50 234.6 0.42 I 4.0 6.5 ' 312 B. Σ 1439 10 25 68 44 112.8 1.86 3 ...
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... Epoch 1906 . Obsr . 62.9 0.63. R. A. 1910 . 1910 . N.P.D. Position Angle . Dist . of Nights . Magni- Epoch tudes . 1906 . Obsr . hm 0 " 14 48 69 20 951 151 3 70 9'3 ' 372 W. B. 14 48 44 42 321.6 1'04 I 7.5 7.6 427 B. 14 49 73 56 188.7 ...
... Epoch 1906 . Obsr . 62.9 0.63. R. A. 1910 . 1910 . N.P.D. Position Angle . Dist . of Nights . Magni- Epoch tudes . 1906 . Obsr . hm 0 " 14 48 69 20 951 151 3 70 9'3 ' 372 W. B. 14 48 44 42 321.6 1'04 I 7.5 7.6 427 B. 14 49 73 56 188.7 ...
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Royal Astronomical Society. Position Angle . Epoch 1906 . Obsr . 62.9 0.63 * 482 W. B. * 460 L. 482 W. B. 555 W. B. 555 W. B. 580 B. 589 B. ' 555 W. B. 467 W. B. ' 467 W. B. 580 B. 460 L. 595 W. B. 580 B. 631 W. B. 627 W. B. 620 W. B. ...
Royal Astronomical Society. Position Angle . Epoch 1906 . Obsr . 62.9 0.63 * 482 W. B. * 460 L. 482 W. B. 555 W. B. 555 W. B. 580 B. 589 B. ' 555 W. B. 467 W. B. ' 467 W. B. 580 B. 460 L. 595 W. B. 580 B. 631 W. B. 627 W. B. 620 W. B. ...
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... Epoch Magni- 1906 . Obsr . h " m Hu 678 18 56 77 54 363.1 3.04 651 W. B. Ho 92 18 57 57 37 34 ° 0 1'33 I 90 91 808 L. Σ 2437 18 58 70 58 58.1 0.89 2 7.8 80 681 W. B. Ho 443 19 6 70 44 1176 3.04 2 9.5 9.5 700 H. F. ... 117.9 2.77 I ...
... Epoch Magni- 1906 . Obsr . h " m Hu 678 18 56 77 54 363.1 3.04 651 W. B. Ho 92 18 57 57 37 34 ° 0 1'33 I 90 91 808 L. Σ 2437 18 58 70 58 58.1 0.89 2 7.8 80 681 W. B. Ho 443 19 6 70 44 1176 3.04 2 9.5 9.5 700 H. F. ... 117.9 2.77 I ...
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