Author:Andrew Ellicott Douglass

Works

 * Florida archæology, 1885, with J. Francis Le Baron, George Miller Sternberg and S. T. Walker
 * Some characteristics of the Indian earth and shell mounds of the Atlantic coast of Florida, 1885
 * A gold ornament from Florida, 1890
 * Swift's Comet, 1892, Astronomy and Astro-Physics, June, 1894.
 * Gegenschein Observations, Popular Astronomy, September, 1894.
 * The Polar Cap of Mars, Astronomy and Astro-Physics, No. 129, 1894
 * Forms of Jupiter's Satellites, Popular Astronomy, May 1894.
 * The Lowell Observatory and Its Work, Popular Astronomy, May 1895
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 * The Lowell Observatory and Its Work, Popular Astronomy, May 1895
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 * The Lowell Observatory and Its Work, Popular Astronomy, May 1895
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 * A trip to the summit of Orizaba, 1898, with W. A. Cogshall
 * Scales of seeing., 1898
 * The first satellite of Jupiter, 1898
 * Observations of Mars, 1896 and 1897, 1900, with Percival Lowell
 * Observations of the planet Jupiter and its satellites, 1894 and 1895, 1900, with Percival Lowell and William Pickering, Volume 2, Part 1 of Annals of the Lowell Observatory


 * The Crescentic dunes of Peru, 1909
 * A photographic periodogram of the sun-spot numbers, 1914
 * The climatic factor as illustrated in arid America, 1914, with Ellsworth Huntington, Charles Schuchert and Charles Julius Kullmer
 * An optical periodograph, 1915
 * Periodogram analysis, 1915, with Arthur Schuster and Henry Ludwell Moore
 * Twilight phenomena in Arizona, September to December, 1916, 1917
 * The Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona, 1918
 * Climatic Cycles and Tree-Growth, 1919, Carnegie Institution of Washington
 * Some aspects of the use of the annual rings of trees in climatic study, 1924, Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution
 * Solar records in tree growth, 1927
 * Evidences of cycles in tree ring records, 1933
 * Dating Pueblo Bonito and other ruins of the Southwest, 1935, National Genealogical Society newsletter, Issue 1 of Contributed technical papers
 * Tree rings and chronology, 1937.
 * Foreword to Principles and methods of tree-ring analysis, 1937, by Waldo S. Glock
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Works about Douglass

 * Research corporation awards to A.E. Douglass and Ernst Antevs for researches in chronology, Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1931