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2. Statistical discussion of the proper motions in Prager's Katalog von 8803 Sternen zwischen 31 degrees und 40 degrees nordlicher Deklination
3. The short-period variable star RV Canum Venaticorum.
4. Two new variables stars of the type of W Ursae Majoris.
5. Discussion of the proper motions in the equatorial Zone
6. Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between +20 degrees and +25 degrees and between +25 degrees and +30 degrees
7. The luminosity function for the B to FO stars and their density distribution in a direction perpendicular to the galactic plane
8. Some additional statistical properties of Cepheid variables in the Milky Way
9. PROBLEMS IN ASTROMETRY: Parallax problems old and new
10. The distribution of the stars according to apparent magnitude and galactic latitude
11. Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between +50 degrees and +55 degrees and between +55 degrees and +60 degrees
12. Tables for galactic rectangular velocity components
13. Note on the mean parallax of stars having spectral types F5 to GS
14. Note on the colors of the Aop stars
15. The significance of counts of stars having spectral types F5 to GS
16. A color-magnitude diagram for the Small Magellanic Cloud
17. Critical observations.
18. The star streams, Third Paper
19. The dependence of the errors in relative star positions on the distances of the comparison stars
20. Some remarks about the mass ratios of Castor and 70 Ophiuchi
21. The intensity of interstellar sodium lines as a criterion for stellar distance and the distribution of the early-type stars
22. The interstellar reddening for B stars of given reduced magnitude
23. The component of stellar velocity at right angles to the direction of the centre of the galactic system
24. Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between -10' and -14' and between -14 degrees and -20 degrees
25. The new photometer of the Rutherfurd Observatory
26. Internal proper motions of the brighter stars in Praesepe derived from Rutherfurd's photographs and their repetition
27. The gravitational galactic force and the density of interstellar matter.
28. Galactic rotation derived from the proper motions of Boss's Preliminary General Catalogue
29. The correction to the motion of the equinox
30. Erratum [Some additional statistical properties of Cepheid variables in the Milky Way]
31. Photoelectric determination of the colors of 286 stars south of declination -15 degrees.
32. The distribution of light in the central part of the globular cluster W Centauri
33. The star streams, First Paper
34. Remarks on various statistical properties of galactic cepheids having periods longer than one day.
35. The star streams, Second Paper
36. Reduction of the proper motions contained in the Yale zone catalogues to the system of FK3
37. Photoelectric colors of 2031 stars south of declination - 15 d.
38. The star streams, Third Paper
39. Some remarks about the mass ratios of Castor and 70 Ophiuchi
40. The star streams, First Paper
41. The luminosity function for the B to FO stars and their density distribution in a direction perpendicular to the galactic plane
42. Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between +50 degrees and +55 degrees and between +55 degrees and +60 degrees
43. The star streams, Second Paper
44. Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between -10' and -14' and between -14 degrees and -20 degrees
45. Analysis of the Yale proper motions in the zones between +20 degrees and +25 degrees and between +25 degrees and +30 degrees
46. Photoelectric determination of the colors of 286 stars south of declination -15 degrees
47. The significance of counts of stars having spectral types F5 to GS
48. The distribution of light in the central part of the globular cluster W Centauri
49. Discussion of the proper motions in the equatorial Zone
50. Some additional statistical properties of Cepheid variables in the Milky Way
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