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29c. Sous-Commission des Classifications Stellaires

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2021

William P. Bidelman*
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Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, California, U.S.A

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References

Appendix I. Bibliography (1957-1960)

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