The Astrographic Catalogue – Oxford Observatory

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Astrographic catalogue 1900.0 Potsdam-Oxford section, dec. +31° to +34° / from photos taken by F.A. Bellamy and H.G. Scott Barrett and measured at the University Observatory, Oxford, by the methods initiated by Herbert Hall Turner. – Paris : Published under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union, 1953-1954. – 2 v. in 2 ; 27 cm
V. 1 : Zone + 32°. – 1953.
V. 2 : Zone + 33°. – 1954.

 Declination zone: (+31° to +25°) Assigned to the Oxford Observatory
University Observatory, OXFORD, Great Britain

Astrographic catalogue 1900.0 Oxford section, dec. +24° to +32°, from photographs taken and measured at the University Observatory, Oxford / under the direction of Herbert Hall Turner …. – Edinburgh : printed for His Majesty’s Stationery Office by Neill & Co., 1906-1913. – 8 v. ; 32 cm.
V. 1 : Measures of rectangular co-ordinates and diameters of 65750 star images on plates with centres in dec. +31°. – 1906.
V. 2 : Measures of … 66718 star images … in dec. +30°. – 1906.
V. 3 : Measures of … 62713 star images … in dec. +29°. – 1907.
V. 4 : Measures of … 65808 star images … in dec. +28°. – 1908.
V. 5 : Measures of … 62350 star images … in dec. +29°. – 1909.
V. 6 : Measures of … 71035 star images … in dec. +28°. – 1909.
V. 7 : Measures of … 76409 star images … in dec. +27°. – 1911.
V. 8 pt. 1 : Corrections to the places of Cambridge (Ast. Gesell.) catalogue deduced from Oxford photographic measures … – London, 1913. – No main title. – Published only pt. 1 (BL record)
WAS ONLY PT. 1 OF VOL. 8 PUBLISHED?