"Researches Of The Boyden Department, Volume 61" presents detailed studies and observations from the Boyden Department, likely focusing on astronomical research conducted under the direction of William Henry Pickering. This volume would contain valuable data, analyses, and insights into celestial phenomena as observed and studied by the department. It serves as a historical record of astronomical investigations, contributing to the broader field of space science and offering insights into the methodologies and findings of early 20th-century astronomical research.
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