| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1883 - 512 sider
...— .0!W —.114 — 137 —.167 —.188 —.218 —.240 28 —.086 —.114 —.142 —.106 — .198 —.228 —.264 —.300 curves. It will not escape...for 1875.0 with the Fundamental Systems of Auwers, Saffbrd, Boss, and Newcomb," the method here described has been essentially followed. But in order... | |
| Harvard University. Board of Overseers - 1877 - 298 sider
...and Microscopic Resolution. By WA Rogers. Am. Monthly Microscopical Journal, September, 1882, p. 165. A Comparison of the Harvard College Observatory Catalogue...Fundamental Systems of Auwers, Safford, Boss, and Newcomb. By WA Rogers. Memoirs of the Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, x. 389-429. On the Conditions of Success... | |
| Edward Charles Pickering - 1882 - 32 sider
...Eye Visibility and Microscopic Resolution. (Am. Monthly Microscopical Journal, Sept. 1882, p. 165.) A Comparison of the Harvard College Observatory Catalogue...Fundamental Systems of Auwers, Safford, Boss, and Newcomb. (Memoirs of the Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, X. 389-429.) On the Conditions of Success in the Construction... | |
| Harvard University - 1882 - 1176 sider
...and Microscopic Resolution. By WA Rogers. Am. Monthly Microscopical Journal, September, 1882, p. 165. A Comparison of the Harvard College Observatory Catalogue...Fundamental Systems of Auwers, Safford, Boss, and Ncwcomb. By WA Rogers. Memoirs of the Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, x. 389-429. On the Conditions... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 670 sider
...with potassic permanganate the authors obtained ethylvanillic acid, with melting-point at 195°.— A paper on a comparison of the Harvard College Observatory Catalogue of Stars for 1875, with the fundamental systems of Auwers, Boss, Safford, and Newcomb, was read by Prof. William... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 780 sider
...with potassic permanganate the authors obtained ethylvanillic acid, with melting-point at 195°. — A paper on a comparison of the Harvard College Observatory Catalogue of Stars for 1875, with the fundamental systems of Auwers, Boss, ¿afford, and Newcomb, was read by Prof. William... | |
| 1883 - 524 sider
...—.264 +65° 8. +.418 + 316 + 224 + 127 + (',V2 — .007 —.054 — 120 — 153 —.200 —.240 — .300 curves. It will not escape attention, that in...for 1875.0 with the Fundamental Systems of Auwers, Saffbrd, Boss, and Newcomb," the method here described has been essentially followed. But in order... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1883 - 420 sider
...been followed in a paper printed in Vol. X of the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences on " A comparison of the Harvard College Observatory...of Stars for 1875.0 with the fundamental systems of Anwers, Safford, Boss and Newcomb." ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A NEW FORM OF LEVEL INVENTED BY MR. JOHN... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1883 - 770 sider
...been followed in a paper printed in Vol. X of the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences on " A comparison of the Harvard College Observatory...of Stars for 1875.0 with the fundamental systems of Anwers, Safford, Boss and Newcomb." ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A NEW FORM OF LEVEL INVENTED BY Mu. JOHN... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1883 - 562 sider
...belonging to each authority will not appear in the resulting proper motion. In his very able memoir on " A Comparison of the Harvard College Observatory Catalogue of Stars for i875-o with the Fundamental Systems of Anwers, Saflf'ord, Boss, and Newcomb," Professor Rogers remarks... | |
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