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Pickering, Edward C. A New Form of Photographic Telescope. Astrophysical Journal 9 (March 1899) 175-178.

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Pickering, William. Reflectors versus Refractors. Popular Astronomy 38 (1930) 134-144.

Pickering, W.H. (edited) W.H. Pickering and the Markings on Mars. The Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada 27:9 (Nov. 1933) 363-364.

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