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Astronomische Nachrichten | 1864

Observations of minor Planets, made with the Equatorial of the U. S. Naval Observatory at Washington

James Ferguson; Asaph Hall


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1864

Observations of minor Planets, made with the Equatorial of the U. S. Naval Observatory at Washington. By Mr. James Fergusson and Prof. Asaph Hall

James Ferguson; Asaph Hall


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1863

Observations of Asteroids, made with the Washington Equatorial by James Ferguson, Ass. Astronomer an

James Ferguson; Asaph Hall; H. M. Gilliss


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1863

Observations of Asteroids and of the Comet II. 1862, made with the Equatoreal of the U. S. Naval Observ. Washington, J. Ferguson and A. Hall (Communicated by Capt. Gilliss.)

James Ferguson; Asaph Hall; James Melville Gilliss


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1863

Observations of the Comet II. 1863, made with the Equatorial at the U. S. Nav. Observatory Washington

James Ferguson; Asaph Hall; James Melville Gilliss


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1863

Observations of the Comet II. 1863, made with the Equatorial at the U. S. Nav. Observatory Washington, by J. Ferguson, Ass Astr., and Prof. A. Hall, U.S.N. Commun. by Capt. J. M. Gilliss, Superintendent

James Ferguson; Asaph Hall; James Melville Gilliss


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1862

Observations of Encke's Comet, of the Comet III. 1861 (Tuttle's); of the Asteroids Elpis, Callypso, Echo and Euphrosyne, made with the Equatorial of the U. S. Naval Observatory

James Ferguson


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1862

Observations of Encke's Comet, of the Comet III. 1861 ; of the Asteroids Elpis, Calypso, Echo and Euphrosyne, made with the Equatorial of the U. S. Naval Observatory by James Fergusson. Communicated by Commander J. M. Gilliss

James Ferguson; James Melville Gilliss


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1862

Observations of Leto, Virginia and the Comet II. 1861 made at the U. S. N. Observatory Washington with the Equatorial

James Ferguson; James Melville Gilliss


Astronomische Nachrichten | 1862

Observations of the Comet II. 1861 and of the Asteroids Egeria, Virginia Themis, Circe, Pseudo - Daphne and Irene, made with the Washington Equatoreal by J. Ferguson, Assistant Astronomer. Communicated by Lieut. Gilliss, Superintendent of the Observatory

James Ferguson; James Melville Gilliss

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