BOOKS TO READ
POPULAR GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS:—
Sir R. S. Ball.—Star-Land. (Cassell.)
Agnes Giberne.—-Sun, Moon and Stars. (Seeley.)
W. T. Lynn.—Celestial Motions. (Stanford.)
A. & W. Maunder.—-The Heavens and their Story. (Culley.)
Simon Newcomb.—Astronomy for Everybody. (Isbister.)
FOR BEGINNERS IN OBSERVATION:—
W. F. Denning.—Telescopic Work for Starlight Evenings. (Taylor & Francis.)
E. W. Maunder.—Astronomy without a Telescope. (Thacker.)
Arthur P. Norton.—A Star Atlas and Telescopic Handbook. (Gall & Inglis.)
Garrett P. Serviss.—Astronomy with an Opera-Glass. (Appleton.)
STAR-ATLASES:—
Rev. J. Gall—An Easy Guide to the Constellations. (Gall and Inglis.)
E. M'Clure and H. J. Klein.—Star-Atlas. (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.)
R. A. Proctor.—New Star Atlas. (Longmans.)
ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS:—
Sir G. B. Airy.—Popular Astronomy; Lectures delivered at Ipswich. (Macmillan.)
E. W. Maunder.—Royal Observatory, Greenwich; its History and Work. (Religious Tract Society.)
GENERAL TEXT-BOOKS:—
Clerke, Fowler & Gore.—Concise Astronomy. (Hutchinson.)
Simon Newcomb.—Popular Astronomy. (Macmillan.)
C. A. Young.—Manual of Astronomy. (Ginn.)
SPECIAL SUBJECTS:—
Rev. E. Ledger.—The Sun; its Planets and Satellites. (Stanford.)
C. A. Young.—The Sun. (Kegan Paul.)
Mrs. Todd.—Total Eclipses. (Sampson Low.)
Nasmyth and Carpenter.—The Moon. (John Murray.)
Percival Lowell.—Mars. (Longmans.)
Ellen M. Clerke.—Jupiter. (Stanford.)
E. A. Proctor.—Saturn and its System. (Longmans.)
W. T. Lynn.—Remarkable Comets. (Stanford.)
E. W. Maunder.—The Astronomy of the Bible. (Hodder and Stoughton.)
HISTORICAL:—
W. W. Bryant.—History of Astronomy. (Methuen.)
Agnes M. Clerke.—History of Astronomy in the Nineteenth Century. (A. & C. Black.)
George Forbes.—History of Astronomy. (Watts.)
BIOGRAPHICAL:—
Sir E. S. Ball.—Great Astronomers. (Isbister.)
Agnes M. Clerke.—The Herschels and Modern Astronomy. (Cassell.)
Sir O. Lodge.—Pioneers of Science. (Macmillan.)