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Excerpt from Nature, Vol. 66: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science; Mat to October 1902 Astronomy: a Remarkable Lunar Halo, Prof. E. E. Barnard. 5; H. W. Croome Smith, 85; Signals from Mars, Percival Lowell, 18; the Orion Nebulm and Movement in the Line of Sight, Prof. H. C. Vogel and Dr. Eberhard, 18; Radial Velocity of the Orion Nebula, Prof. H. C. Vogel and Dr. Eberhard, 309; Our Astronomical Column, 18, 40, 68, 87, 115, 186, 208, 233, 258, 281, 309, 331, 352, 380. 401, 425, 450, 486, 514, 541, 557, 613, 638, 662; Changes on the Moon's Surface, Prof. \villiam H. Pickering, 40; Changes on the Moon, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 223 Theory ofthe Motion of the Moon, Ernest W. Brown, F. R.s., 356 Prof. Arrhenius's Theory of Cometary Tails and Aurorze, Prof. John Cox, 54. Dr. J. Llalm, 55; Elements of Comet d 1902 (brooks), 68; Reduction of Measures of Swift's Comet (a 1899) from Photographs with a Portrait Lens of 30 inch Focus and 5-inch Aperture, Mr. Filon, 238; the Periodical Comet tempel-swift (1869 258; Ephemeris lor l1e Search of the Comet tempel-swift, F. Bossert, 557; another New Comet, John Grigg, 514, 557; Comet 1902 b, 515, 614; Observation of Perrine's Cornet 1902 (1, 5525; Photograph ol,638; Colaba Observatory, 68: New Variable Stars, 68, 234; the Naming of New Variable Stars, 425; Variable Stars, 309; Notation of Variable Stars, 208; 01 servations of the Variable Star x Cygni during 1899, 282; Obsen'ations of Fifty - eight long'period Variables. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.