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Douglass, AE. 1907. Is Mars Inhabited?. The Harvard Illustrated Magazine Vol. VIII (No. 6). The Harvard Illustrated Magazine.
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Douglass, AE. 1892. La Inundacion De 1868. El Cosmos. El Cosmos.
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Douglass, AE. 1933. Tree Growth And Climatic Cycles. The Scientific Monthly. The Scientific Monthly.
Douglass, AE. 1926. The Significance Of Honor Societies . Phi Kappa Phi Journal VI (No. 9). Phi Kappa Phi Journal.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_The Significance of Honor Socieities_1926.pdf (4.49 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1941. Crossdating In Dendrochronology. Journal Of Forestry 39. Journal Of Forestry.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_An Ascent of Popocatepetl_1897.pdf (1.92 MB)
PDF icon Douglass, AE_Gegenschein Observations_1894.pdf (1.61 MB)
PDF icon Douglass, AE_Tree Ring Dates and Dating of Southwestern Prehistoric Ruins.pdf (3 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1933. Evidences Of Cycles In Tree Ring Records. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of The Sciences. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of The Sciences.
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Douglass, AE. 1916. The Callendar Sunshine Recorder And Some Of The World-Wide Problem To Which This Instrument Can Be Applied. In Second Pan-American Scientific Conference. Second Pan-American Scientific Conference.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_The Callendar Sunshine Recorder and Some of the World-Wide Problems to Which This Instrument Can Be Applied_1916.pdf (9.7 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1915. Zodical Light And Counter-Glow And The Photography Of Large Areas And Faint Contrasts. In Royal Photographic Society Of Great Britain. Royal Photographic Society Of Great Britain.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_Zodical Light and Counter-Glow and the Photography of Large Areas and Faint Contrasts_1915.pdf (4.88 MB)
PDF icon Douglas, AE_Projections on the Terminator of Mars and Martian Meteorology_1896.pdf (3.73 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1898. The Markings On Venus. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society LVIII (No. 78). Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society.
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Douglass, AE. 1900. A Hypothesis Regarding The Surface Markings Of Jupiter. Popular Astronomy (No. 79). Popular Astronomy .
PDF icon Douglass, AE_A Hypothesis Regarding the Surface Markings of Jupiter_1900.pdf (4.03 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1921. Dating Our Prehistoric Ruins. Natural History. Natural History.
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PDF icon Douglass, AE_Solar Records in Tree Growth_1927.pdf (4.75 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1901. Astronomical Telegrams. Publications Of The Astronomical Society. Publications Of The Astronomical Society.
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PDF icon Douglass, AE_Montezumas Well and the Soda Spring, Arizona_1896.pdf (12.91 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1910. El Cometa De Halley. Tucson Citizen. Tucson Citizen.
Douglass, AE. 1922. Some Topographic And Climatic Characters In The Annual Ring Of The Yellow Pines And Sequoias Of The Southwest . Proceedings Of The American Philosophical Society LXI (No. 2). Proceedings Of The American Philosophical Society.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_Some Topographic and Climatic Characters in the Annual Ring of the Yellow Pines and Sequoias of the Southwest_1922.pdf (5.9 MB)
PDF icon Douglass, AE_Indicaciones sobre un periodo Iluvioso en el Sur del Peru_1892.pdf (4.51 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1935. Dating Pueblo Bonito And Other Ruins Of The Southwest. National Geographic Society. National Geographic Society. National Geographic Society.
Douglass, AE, and Percival Lowell. 1894. The Polar Cap Of Mars. Astronomy And Astrophysics. Astronomy And Astrophysics.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_The Polar Cap of Mars_1894.pdf (2.24 MB)
Douglass, AE. 1942. Crossdating At Mesa Verde National Park. Journal Of Forestry 40 (No. 4). Journal Of Forestry.
PDF icon Douglass, AE_A Summary of Planetary Work at the Lowell Observatory and the Conditions Under Which It Has Been Performed_1899.pdf (11.4 MB)