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Corrected observations of Eros
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New southern double stars, third list
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On the longitude of the Sun in the years 1864-1900 and the rotation of the Earth (Errata: 4 70, 94)
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Additional notes concerning the rotation of the galactic system
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On the secular accelerations and the fluctuations of the longitudes of the Moon, the Sun, Mercury and Venus (Errata: 4 70)
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Investigations concerning the rotational motion of the galactic system together with new determinations of secular parallaxes, precession and motion of the equinox (Errata: 4 94)
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New southern double stars, fourth list
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Summary of the results derived from a discussion of the longitudes of Jupiter's satellites, with special reference to the rotation of the Earth (Errata: 3 V)
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New southern double stars, fifth list
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Observational evidence confirming Lindblad's hypothesis of a rotation of the galactic system
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The coordinates of the Sun's apex from proper motions of stars of the third type
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On the reliability of interferometer and photographic measures of double stars
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On the oscillating Ca<SUP>+</SUP> lines in O and B stars
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Note on the excitation of "forbidden" lines in the nebular spectrum
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Remarks on photographic colour equivalents and related problems
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The variable star of the δ Cephei type H. D. 154365; 16<SUP>h</SUP>59<SUP>m</SUP>.9 - 26°27' (1900)
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Preliminary orbit of I 260, β<SUB>2</SUB> Tucani
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Observations of the transit of Mercury of November 10, 1927
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Further note on the causes of the discontinuous changes of the Earth's rotation and their possible effect on the intensity of gravity
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On the most probable values of some astronomical constants, first paper, constants connected with the Earth
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The orbit of Bu G. C. 2159, β744 (Errata: 3 V)
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Line absorption and Cepheid pulsation
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Summary of the principal radial velocity data used for the results of Bull. Astr. Inst. Netherlands 3 275 and 4 79
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A remarkable nebulous multiple star
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