Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumes 37-38

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Page 28 - And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord God, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day...
Page 33 - Some account of the Art of Photogenic Drawing ; or, the process by which natural objects may be made to delineate themselves without the aid of the artist's pencil," which was published in the Proceedings and also in the Philosophical Magazine for 1839.
Page 472 - OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS ; The Plurality of Worlds Studied under the Light of Recent Scientific Researches. With 14 Illustrations, crown 8vo.
Page 33 - And this led me to reflect on the inimitable beauty of the pictures of Nature's painting which the glass lens of the Camera throws upon the paper in its focus — fairy pictures, creations of a moment, and destined as rapidly to fade away.
Page 83 - From purely theoretical considerations derived from terrestrial chemistry and the nebular hypothesis, the presence of oxygen in the sun might have been strongly suspected, for this element is currently stated to form eight-ninths of the water of the globe, one-third of the crust of the earth, and one-fifth of the air, and should therefore probably be a large constituent of every member of the solar system. On the other hand, the discovery of oxygen, and probably other non-metals, in the sun, gives...
Page 472 - OTHER SUNS THAN OURS: a Series of Essays on Suns— Old, Young, and Dead. With other Science Gleanings. Two Essays on Whist, and Correspondence with Sir John Herschel. With 9 Star-Maps and Diagrams. Crown 8vo.
Page 88 - To settle this point I watched this moon throughout the nights of August 20 and 21, and saw that there was, in fact, but one inner moon, which made its revolution around the primary in less than onethird the time of the primary's rotation, a case unique in our solar system.
Page 47 - I cannot attempt to convey to you the impression which was made on me by the author's undoubting confidence in the general truth of his theory, by the calmness and clearness with which he limited the field of observation, and by the firmness with which he proclaimed to observing astronomers, " Look in the place which I have indicated, and you will see the planet well.
Page 371 - Survey ; and Dr. AK Rollit, LL.B., BA, Sheriff of Hull, President of the Royal Institution, Hull, 18 Trinity House Lane, Hull ; were balloted for and duly elected Fellows of the Society. Mr. David Gill's Expedition to Ascension; Correspondence and Reports. Downing Street, Augwt 20, 1877.
Page 94 - The author of this practical little book is to be congratulated on the successful manner in which he has treated so important a subject. It has been prepared for the use of dairy students, producers and handlers of milk, and all who make dairying a business.

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