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THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.

Professional and other Papers by E. S. Holden (in general chronological order)—(continued).

No. Title. Place and date of publication.
31 Synopsis of the Scientific Writings of Sir William Herschel [by Holden and Hastings]. Washington 1881. 114 pp. 8°. (From Smithsonian Rep., 1880.)
32 Reports of Observatories, 1880. Washington, 1881. 126 pp. 8°. (From Smithsonian Rep., 1880.)
33 An Account of Recent Progress in Astronomy (For the years 1879 and 1880.)
[Note.—Similar reviews will be found in the Smithsonian reports for 1881, 1883, and 1884.)
Washington, 1881. 37 pp. 8°. (From Smithsonian Rep., 1880.)
34 Studies in Central American Picture-Writing. (Illustrated.) 1st Ann. Rept. Bureau Ethnol. Smithson. Inst. pp. 207-245 (1881).
35 Investigation of the Objective and Micrometers of the 26-inch Equatorial constructed by Alvan Clark and Sons. Washington, 1881. 44 pp. 4°. (Washington Observations, 1877, App. I.)
36 The Multiple Star Σ 748. Washington, 1881. 22 pp. 4°. (Washington Observations, 1877, App. I.)
37 List of Red Stars observed at the Washburn Observatory. Copernicus, 1; 176 (1881).
38 Observations on the Light of Telescopes used as Night-Glasses. Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s., 22: 129-131 (Aug., 1881).
39 Observations of Comet b 1881 [1881, III], made at the Washburn Observatory. (Illustrated.) Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s., 22: 260-263 (Oct., 1881).
40 Publications of the Washburn Observatory of the University of Wisconsin. Vols, i, ii, iii, iv. Madison, 1882-'86. 4 vols. 8°.
41 Monograph of the Central Parts of the Nebula of Orion. (Illustration.) Washington, 1882. 230 pp. 4°. (Washington Observations 1878, App. I.)
42 Observations of the Transit of mercury, 1881, Nov. 7, at Mount Hamilton, California. Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s., 23: 48 (Jan., 1882).
43 On the Inclination of the Ring of Saturn to its Orbit, deduced from Washington Observations. Month. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc., 42; 304-307 (April, 1882).
44 Measures of the Rings of Saturn in the Years 1879, 1880, 1881, and 1882. Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s; 23: 387-394 (May, 1882).
45 Figure of the Nucleus of the Bright Comet of 1882 [1882, II.] (Illustrated.) Am. Jour. Sc., 3 s; 24: 435 (Dec., 1882).
46 Report of the Eclipse Expedition to Caroline Island, May, 1883. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sc., 2: 1-146 (1883).
47 Observations of the Transit of Venus, made at the Washburn Observatory. Am, Jour. Sc., 3 s., 25: 71-74 (Jan., 1883).
48 List of Twenty-three New Double Stars discovered at Caroline Island by E. S. Holden and C. S. Hastings. Science, 2: 66 (July 20, 1883).
49 Preliminaary List of Errata in Yarnall's Catalogue. Astron. Nachr., 107: 261-268 (Oct., 1883).
50 A System of Local Warnings against Tornadoes. Science 2: 521 (Oct., 19, 1883).
51 Proper Motion of Lacaille 8262. Astron. Nachr., 107: 273 (Oct., 1883).
52 The Narrow Belt on Saturn. (Illustrated.) Observatory, 7: 74 (Mar., 1884).
53 Statistics of Stellar Distribution derived from Star-Gauges and from the Celestial Charts of Peters, Watson, Chacornac, and Palisa. Observatory, 7: 249-256 (Sept., 1884).
54 The Lick Observatory. Sid, mesa., 301-303 (Dec., 1884). See also Overland Mon., n. s., 6: 651-655 (Dec., 1885).
55 Sketch of professor S. P. Langley. Pop. Sc. Month., 27: 401-409 (July, 1885).