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SKETCH OF PROFESSOR EDWARD S. HOLDER.
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Professional and other Papers by E. S. Holden (in general chronological order).

No. Title. Place and date of publication.
1 On a New Arrangements of Shutters for a Dome for an Equatorial Telescope. Am. Jour. Sc., 3s., 6:375-377 (Nov., 1873)
2 On the Adopted Value of the Sun's Apparent Diameter. Bull. Phil. Soc. Wash. 1 (App. 1): 3-9 (Jan., 1874).
3 On Sir William Herschel's Observations of the Satellites of Uranus. Bull. Phil. Soc. Wash. 1 (App. 4): 30-36 (June, 1874).
4 Telescopic Research on the Nebula of Orion. (Illustrated.) Pop. Sc. Month., 5: 257-268 (July, 1874).
5 On the Inner Satellites of Uranus. Proc. Am. Ass., 23: 49-56 (Aug., 1874; Month. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 35: 16-22 (Nov., 1874).
6 On the Possible Periodic Changes of the Sun's Apparent Diameter [by Newcomb and Holden]. Am, Jour. Sc., 3 s., 8: 268-277 (Oct., 1874)
7 On the Number of Words used in Speaking and Writing. Bull. Phil. Soc. Wash. 2 (App. 6): 16-21 (Jan. 1875).
8 Drawing of the Ring Nebula in Lyra. Month. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 36: 61-69 (Dec., 1875).
9 [Progress of Astronomy in 1876.]
[Note.—This annual review of astronomy is continued in Professor Baird's Annual Record for 1877 and 1878, and subsequently in the Smithsonian Reports.]
Ann. Rec. Sc. and Indust., 1876 pp. xvii-xxvi.
10 Report upon the Astronomical Instruments of the Loan Collection of Scientific Instruments at the South Kensington Museum, 1876. Rept. Sec. Navy, 1876, pp. 289-314.
11 The Horseshoe Nebula in Sagittarius. (Illustrated.) Pop. Sc. Month., 8: 269-281 (Jan., 1876).
12 On Supposed changes in the Nebula M. 17. Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s., 11: 341-361 (May, 1876).
13 Comparison of the Washington Observations of the Satellite of Neptune with Newcomb's Tables. Astron. Nachr., 88: 183-188 (July, 1876).
14 On Reference Catalogues of Astronomical Papers and Memoirs. Bull. Phil. Soc. Wash., 2: 95-101 (Dec., 1876).
15 Index-Catalogue of Books and memoirs relating to Nebulæ and Clusters, etc. Washington, 1877, 9+109+[2]p. 8°. (Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 14).
16 Observatons of the Satellites of Neptune and Uranus, and of the Companion of Sirius. Astron. Nachr., 90: 161 (July, 1877).
17 [Observations of Comets a, b, c, 1877.] Astron. Nachr., 90: 167, 170, 331 (1877).
18 On the proper motion of the Trifid Nebula. (Illustrated.) Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s., 14: 433-458 (Dec., 1877).
19 Index-Catalogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. Cambridge, 1878. 6 pp., 8°. (Lib. Harv. Univ. Bibliog. Contrib., No. 1).
20 Note on the Reticulated Forms of the Sun's Surface. Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s., 16: 346 (Nov., 1878).
21 A Subject-Index for the Publications of Observatories. Library Jour., 3: 365 (Dec., 1878).
22 Catalogue of the Library of the United States Naval Observatory. Part I, Astronomical Bibliography. Washington, 1879. 10 pp. 4°.
23 A Subject-Index to the Publications of the United States Naval Observatory, 1845-1875. Washington, 1879. 74 pp. 4°. (Washington Observations, 1876, App. I.)
24 Reports of Observatories, 1879. Smithsonian Rep., 1879, p.455-512
25 The Cipher Dispatches. Internat. Rev., 6: 405-424 (April, 1879).
26 Astronomy for Students and General Readers [by Newcomb and Holden]. (Illustrated.) 2d. ed. New York, 1880. 11 + 512 pp. 8°.
27 Note on a Relation between Colors and Magnitudes of the Components of Binary Stars. Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s. 19: 467-472 (June, 1880).
28 On the Treatment of Pamphlets in Special Libraries. (Illustrated.) Library Jour., 5: 166 (June, 1880).
29 On some of the Consequences of the Hypothesis recently proposed, that the Intrinsic Brilliancy of the Fixed Stars is the same for each Star. Proc. Am. Ass., 29: 137-151 (Aug., 1880).
30 Sir William Herschel: his Life and Works. New York, 1881. 6 + 238 pp. (Portrait.) 12°.