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

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