%0 Journal Article %T An All-Sky Search for Steady VHE Gamma-Ray Sources %A R. Atkins %A W. Benbow %A D. Berley %A M. -L. Chen %A D. G. Coyne %A R. S. Delay %A B. L. Dingus %A D. E. Dorfan %A R. W. Ellsworth %A D. Evans %A A. Falcone %A L. Fleysher %A R. Fleysher %A G. Gisler %A J. A. Goodman %A T. J. Haines %A C. M. Hoffman %A S. Hugenberger %A L. A. Kelley %A I. Leonor %A J. Macri %A M. McConnell %A J. F. McCullough %A J. E. McEnery %A R. S. Miller %A A. I. Mincer %A M. F. Morales %A P. Nemethy %A J. M. Ryan %A M. Schneider %A B. Shen %A A. Shoup %A G. Sinnis %A A. J. Smith %A G. W. Sullivan %A T. N. Thompson %A O. T. Tumer %A K. Wang %A M. O. Wascko %A S. Westerhoff %A D. A. Williams %A T. Yang %A G. B. Yodh %J Physics %D 1999 %I arXiv %X The Milagrito water Cherenkov detector in the Jemez Mountains near Los Alamos, New Mexico took data from February 1997 to April 1998. Milagrito served as a prototype for the larger Milagro detector, which has just begun operations. Milagrito was the first large-aperture gamma-ray detector with sensitivity to gamma rays below 1 TeV. We report here on a search for steady emission from point sources over most of the northern sky using data from Milagrito. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9906369v1