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. 1910. “Address At High School On Halleys Comet”. Tucson Citizen. Tucson Citizen.
. 1910. “Drawings Of A Comet”. Popular Astronomy. Popular Astronomy.
. 1910. “El Cometa De Halley”. Tucson Citizen. Tucson Citizen.
. 1910. “Halleys Comet”. Tucson Citizen. Tucson Citizen.
. 1908. “Weather Cycles In The Growth Of Big Trees”. Monthly Weather Review. Monthly Weather Review.
. 1907. “Boating Down The Colorado”. University Of Arizona Monthly 8 (No. 1). University Of Arizona Monthly.
. 1907. “The Illusions Of Vision And The Canals Of Mars”. Popular Science Monthly. Popular Science Monthly.
. 1907. “Is Mars Inhabited?”. The Harvard Illustrated Magazine Vol. VIII (No. 6). The Harvard Illustrated Magazine.
. 1906. “Physical Geography”. Tempe Normal School. Tempe Normal School.
. 1903. “A New Almucantar”. Popular Astronomy. Popular Astronomy.
. 1901. “Altitudes And Locations”. Coconino Sun. Coconino Sun.
. 1901. “Astronomical Telegrams”. Publications Of The Astronomical Society. Publications Of The Astronomical Society.
. 1901. “Photographs Of The Zodical Light”. Astronomical Society Of The Pacific XIII (No. 78). Astronomical Society Of The Pacific.
. 1900. “A Hypothesis Regarding The Surface Markings Of Jupiter”. Popular Astronomy (No. 79). Popular Astronomy .
. 1900. “The Missing November Meteor”. The Coconino Sun. The Coconino Sun.
. 1900. “Photographs Of The Zodical Light”. Popular Astronomy. Popular Astronomy.
. 1900. “Weather Prediction In Northern Arizona”. The Coconino Sun. The Coconino Sun.
. 1899. “The Effects Of Mountains On The Quality Of The Atmosphere”. Popular Astronomy . Popular Astronomy .
. 1899. “Mars.”.
. 1898. “An Ascent Of Popocatepetl”. Popular Astronomy. Popular Astronomy.
. 1898. “The First Satellite Of Jupiter”. Abdruck Aus Den Astr. Nachr. Bd. 146.. Abdruck Aus Den Astr. Nachr. Bd. 146.
. 1898. “The Markings On Venus”. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society LVIII (No. 78). Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society.
. 1898. “Present Rotation Period Of The First Satellite Of Jupiter And Its Change In Form And Period Since 1892”. The Astronomical Journal (No. 441). The Astronomical Journal.

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