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Excerpt from Nature, Vol. 47: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science; November, 1892, to April, 1893 Astronomy: Nova Aurigae, 399, 159; H. F. Newall, 7; Prof. Barnard, 282; Mr. Huggins, 425; Hydrogen Line H3 in the Spectrum of, Herr Victor Schumann, 425 Motion of, Prof. W. W. Campbell, 256; the New Star in the Constellation of Auriga, W. J. Lockyer,137; Spectra of Planetary Nebulae and, M. Eugen Gothard, 352 Astronomical Column, 18, 40, 63, 88, 114, 132, 159, 186; 208, 235, 256, 281, 303, 326, 399. 425. 451. 473. 498. 518, 546, 565, 589. 616; Comet Barnard (october 18, 40; Comet Brooks (august 18, 41, 63; a New Comet (brooks, November 19 133, 186. 208. 235, 257. 281, 304. 326. 352. 376, 399. 4251451; Prof. Kreuz, 159 MM. Esmiol and Fabry, 159; Tabular His tory of Astronomy to the Year 1500 Dr. Felix Muller, 18 a Large Telescope, 18 the Atmospheres of Planets, 18; Comet in Andromeda, 40; Motion of the Solar System, Prof. J. G. Porter, 41 Occultation of Mars and Jupiter by the Moon, Prof. Barnard, 41; the Recent Opposition of Mars, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 235; the Canals of Mars, 64; the Channels of Mars, T. W. Kingsmill, 133; the Markings on Mars, M. Schaeberle, 209; the New Comet, 63 W. F. Denning, 77 M. Bigourdan, 88; the Light of Planets, 64; John Garstang, 77: Stellar Magnitudes in Relation to the Milky Way, Prof. Kapteyn, 64 the Fifth Satellite of Jupiter, E. Royer, 71 A. A. Common, 208; E. E. Barnard, 377; the Sizes of Jupiter's Satellites, M. J. J. Lauderer, 473; Jupiter and his Satellites, Prof. Pickering, 518; Rutherfurd Measures of Stars about B Cygni, Prof. Haroltl Jacoby, 77 Parallax of B Cygni, Harold Jacoby, 399 Motion in the Line of Sight, M. H. Deslandies, 88; Himmel und Erde, the Heat in August 1892, Prof. W. J. Van Bebber, 88; Astro nomy of the Invisible, Dr. J. Scheiner, 88; Observations of Perseids, 88; Comet Holmes (november 6, 114, 132, 159, 186, 209, 235, 281, 303, 351, 376, 425, M. Schulhof, 256, 451, 498; Lewis Boss, Rev. E. M. Searle, Mr. Roberts, 256 Dr. F. Cohn, 326; Dr. R. Schorr, 326; Prof. Keeler, Prof. C. A. Young, 518; W. F. Denning, 365; Prof. E. Barnard, 399; Spectrum of Comet Holmes, 235; a New Comet, 133; Astronomy and Astrophysics, 133; a New Observatory at Abastouman, 133; Astronomy at Columbia College, 159; Companion to the Oh servatory for 1893, 159; Swift's Comet, Prof. Barnard, 186; Comet Swift (a A. E. Douglas, 546; ultra-violet Spectrum in Solar Prominences, Prof. G. E. Hale, 186 Ephe meris for Bodies moving in the Biela Orbit, Dr. Chandler, 186; Madras Meridian Circle Observations, 186; a Bright Comet, W. R. Brooks, 114; Astronomical Instruments up to Date, Dr. L. Ambronn ant] herrjulius Springer, 114; Motion of B Persei, 115 Proper Motions, M. Deslandres, 115; the Present Comets, T. W. Backhouse', 127; the Star of be°hlel1em, j H. Stockwell, 177; Astronomical Theory of the Ice Age, N. L. \v. A. Gravelaar 200; the Tercentenary of Galileo at Padua, 207; Burnham s Double-star Observa tions, 281; the Lick Observatory, Miss Milicent W. Shinn, 209 Washington Magnetic Observations, 209 an Atlas of Astronomy, Sir R0 tert Stawell Bill. F.r S., 225 Measure merit of Distances Of Binary Stars, Prof. Arthur A. Ramhaut, 226; Astronomical Discoveries in 1892, W. F. Denning, 256 the Meteor Shower of November 23, 1892, 257 Total Solar Eclipse April 15 - 16, 1893. 304, 376, 584; M. De la Baume Pluvrnel, 281, 304; A. Taylor, 317; Astronomical Journal Prizes, 282, 425. 616 newcomlrengelmann's Popu iare Astronomie, 291 i'h itographic Absorption of our Atmo sphere, Prof. Schaebeile, 304; Harvard College Observatory, Prof. Pickering, 304; Solar Observations at Rome, Prof. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com