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46 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS

1897. The

New

Flying-machine. Strand Magazine, London, January, 1897, pp.

707-719.

1897. The "Flying-Machine." jNIcCliire's Magazine,

New

York, vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 647-660.

1897. George

Brown

Goode. Science,

New

York, 1897, N. S., vol. v, No. 114,.

PP- 369-372.

1898. TheBolometer. American Journalof Science,

New

Haven, 1898, fourth series, vol. V, pp. 241-245.

1898. The Bolometer.

From

the American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1898, fourth series, vol. v, pp. 241-245.

1898. TheBolometer. Nature, London, 1898, vol. 57, No. 1487, pp. 620-622.

1900. The Structure of the Inner Corona. Nature, London, vol. 61, No. 1584,.

P- 443-

1900.

A

Preliminary Account of the Solar Eclipse of

May

28, 1900, as Ob- served by the Smithsonian Expedition. Science,

New

York, 1900^

N. S., vol. XI, No. 286, pp. 974-980, figs. 4.

1900.

A

Preliminary Account of the Solar Eclipse of

May

28, 1900, as Ob- served by the Smithsonian Expedition. Popular Science Monthly,.

New

York, July, 1900, vol. 57, pp. 302-309, figs. 4.

1900. The Total Solar Eclipse as Observed by the Smithsonian Expedition.

Nature, London, 1900, vol. 62, No. 1602, pp. 246-248, figs. 3.

1900. Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institution, by S. P. Langley, Director, aided by C. G. Abbot. Washington, 1900, vol. I, pp. 1-266, pis. 32.

1901. Note onthe Aerodrome of Mr. Langley, Prepared forthe Conversazione of theAmerican Instituteof Electrical Engineers,pp. 1-3.

1901. The

New

Spectrum. American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1901, 4th series, vol. xi. No. 66, pp. 403-413, pi. i.

1901. The

New

Spectrum.

From

the American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1901,4th series, vol. xi.No. 66, pp. 403-413, pi. i.

1901. The

New

Spectrum. London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, London, 1901,6th series, vol. 2, pp. 119-130,pi. i.

1901. The

New

Spectrum.

From

the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philo- sophical Magazine, London, 1901, 6th series, vol. 2, pp. 119-130, pi. i.

1901.

The

Fire

Walk

Ceremony in Tahiti. Nature, London, 1901, vol. 64, No.

1660, pp. 397-399-

1901. The Children's

Room

at the Smithsonian, Introduction to article by Albert Bigelow Paine. St. Nicholas,

New

York, 1901, vol. 28, No. 11, pp. 963-964.

1901. The

New

Spectrum. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1900, Washington, 1901, pp. 683-692, pi. i.

1901. The

New

Spectrum.

From

the Smithsonian Report for 1900, Washing-

ton, 1901, pp. 683-692, pi. I.

1901. The Langley Aerodrome. Smithsonian Report for 1900, Washington, 1901, pp. 197-216, pis. 6.

1901. The Langley Aerodrome.

From

the Smithsonian Report for 1900.

Washington, 1901, pp. 197-216, pis. 6.

1901.

A

Preliminary Account of the Solar Eclipse of

May

28, 1900, as Ob- servedby the Smithsonian Expedition. Annual Reportof the Smith- sonian Institutionfor 1900. Washington, 1901, pp. 149-156,pis. 4.

SAMUEIv

PIERPONT LANGLEY.

47

1901.

A

Preliminary Account of the Solar Eclipse of

May

28, 1900, as Ob- served by the Smithsonian Expedition.

From

the Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1900, Washington, 1901, pp. 149-156, pis. 4.

1901. Diary ofaVoyage from SanFrancisco to TahitiandReturn, 1901. The National Geographic Magazine, Washington, 1901, vol. 12, No. 12, pp. 413-429, pis. 3.

1901. The

New

Spectrum.

New

York Daily Tribune, April20, 1901, p. 3.

1901. The

New

Spectrum. American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1901, 4th series, vol. xi, No.66, pp. 403-413, pi. i.

1901. The

New

Spectrum.

From

the American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1901, 4thseries, vol. xi. No. 66, pp. 403-413, pi. i.

J901.

On

the Cheapest

Form

of Light. By S. P. Langley and F.

W.

Very.

Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Washington, 1901, vol. 41, pp.

1-20, pis. 3.

1902. Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution of All Appro- priations Heretofore Expended by the Astrophysical Observatory, Results Reached, and Present Condition of the Work, in response to Senate Resolution ofFebruary25, 1901. Washington, 1902, pp. 1-308, pis. 44.

1902. Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institu- tion,by S. P.Langley, Director,andC. G.Abbot. Reprint, 1902, from Senate Document No. 20, 57th Congress, ist session. Washington,

vol. I, pp. 1-266, pis. 32.

1902. Memoir of George

Brown

Goode. Biographical Memoirs of the Na-

tional

Academy

of Sciences, Washington, 1902, vol. iv, pp. 145-174.

1902. Biographical Memoir of George Brown Goode, 1851-1896. National

Academy

of Sciences, Biographical Memoirs, vol. 4. Readbefore the National Academy, April 21, 1897. Washington, 1902, pp. 147-240.

1902. Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institu- tion, vol. I. Monthly Weather Review, Washington, 1902, pp. 1-2, pi. I.

1902. Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institu- tion,vol. I. Reprinted fromthe Monthly Weather Review, Washing- ton, May, 1902, pp. 1-2, pi. I.

1902. The Fire

Walk

Ceremonyin Tahiti. Annual Reportof the Smithsonian Institution for 1901, Washington, 1902, pp. 539-544, pls. 3-

1902. The Fire

Walk

Ceremony in Tahiti.

From

the Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1901,Washington, 1902, pp. 539-544,pls. 3- 1902. The

Laws

of Nature. Annual Reportof the SmithsonianInstitution for

1901, Washington, 1902, pp. 545-55^-

1902. The Laws of Nature.

From

the Smithsonian Report of 1901, Washing- ton, 1902, pp. 545-5S-2-

1902. The

Laws

of Nature. Science,

New

York, 1902, N. S., vol. 15, No. 389, pp. 921-927.

1902. The Laws of Nature. Reprinted from Science,

New

York, 1902, N. b., vol. 15, No. 389, pp. 921-927.

1902. The Greatest Flying Creature. Annual Reportof the Smithsonian Insti- tution for 1901, Washington, 1902, pp. 649-659, pls.7.

1902. The Greatest Flying Creature.

From

the Annual Reportof the Smith- sonian Institution for 1901, Washington. 1902, pp. 649-659,pls. 7-

4.8

SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS

COLLECTIONS.

1902. Notesofthe Fire-Ordeal. Realization,Washington, 1902, vol.2, No.4.

1902. In

Memory

of John Wesley Powell. Science,

New

York, 1902, N. S., vol. 16, No. 411, pp. 782-790.

1902. In

Memory

of John Wesley Powell. Reprinted from Science,

New

York, 1902, N. S., vol. 16, No. 411, pp. 1-8.

1902. The Langley Aerodrome. Scientific American Supplement,

New

York.

1902, vol. 54, No. 1404. pp. 22494-22495.

1902. The Langley Aerodrome. Conclusion. ScientificAmerican Supplement,

New

York, 1902, vol. 54, No. 1405, pp. 22510-22512.

1903.

Good

Seeing. American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1903, 4th series, vol. 15, pp. 89-91, pi. i.

1903. Good Seeing.

From

the American Journal of Science,

New

Haven, 1903, 4th series, vol. 15, pp. 89-91, pi. i.

1903. The "Solar Constant" and Related Problems. The Astrophysical Jour- nal, Chicago, 1903, vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 89-99, pis. 7-11.

1903. The "Solar Constant" and Related Problems. Reprinted from the Astrophysical Journal, Chicago, 1903, vol. 17, pp. 89-99, P's. 7-1

L

1903. John Wesley Powell. Proceedings of the Washington

Academy

of Sci- ences, Washington, 1903, vol. v, pp. 127-130.

1903.

Good

Seeing. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1902.

Washington, 1903, pp. 193-19S. pl- i-

1903.

Good

Seeing.

From

the Smithsonian Report for 1902, Washington.

1903, pp. 193-195. pl- I-

1904. The Scientific

Work

of the Government. Scribner's Magazine.

New

York, 1904, vol. 35, No. i, pp. 81-92.

1904. James Smithson. Reprinted from "The Smithsonian Institution, 1846- 1896, The History of the First Half Century." Washington, 1904, pp. 1-25, pl. I.

1904. The 1900 Solar Eclipse Expedition of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institution,by S. P. Langley, Director, aided byC. G.

Abbot. Washington, 1904, pp. 1-26, pis. 22.

1904.

A

Method of Avoiding Personal Equation in Transit Observations.

Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Washing-

ton, 1904, vol. 45, pp. 225-229,pl. I.

1904.

A

Method of Avoiding Personal Equation in Transit Observations.

Reprinted from the Smithsonian ^liscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Washington, 1904, vol. 45, pp. 225-229,pl. i.

1904. The Removal of the Remains of James Smithson. Smithsonian Mis- cellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Washington, 1904, vol. 45,.

pp. 243-251.

1904. Removal of the remains of James Smithson. Reprinted from the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Quarterly Issue), Washing-

ton, 1904, vol. 45, pp. 243-251.

1904. The Exhibit of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis. Washington, 1904, pp. 1-19, pis. 3.

1904.

On

a Possible Variation of the Solar Radiation and its Probable Effect on Terrestrial Temperatures. The Astrophysical Journal, Chicago, 1904, vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 305-321.

1904.

On

the PossibleVariation ofthe Solar Radiation andits Probable Effect on Terrestrial Temperatures. Reprinted from the Astrophysical Journal, Chicago, 1904, vol. 19, No. 5, pp. 305-321.

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