Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyPriestly and Weale, 1861 |
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... PAPERS , ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS , AND REPORTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY , FROM NOVEMBER 1861 , TO JULY 1862 . VOL . XXII . AAPELI 7818 BLIOTEC MATOU Monthly Notices OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY . The paging.
... PAPERS , ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS , AND REPORTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY , FROM NOVEMBER 1861 , TO JULY 1862 . VOL . XXII . AAPELI 7818 BLIOTEC MATOU Monthly Notices OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY . The paging.
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... July 18. By the Astro- nomer Royal . In the Compte Rendu of the French Academy for the meeting of 1860 , November 12 ( tome li . ) , M. Antoine D'Ab- badie has given an account of his observations of the eclipse of July 18 , and in ...
... July 18. By the Astro- nomer Royal . In the Compte Rendu of the French Academy for the meeting of 1860 , November 12 ( tome li . ) , M. Antoine D'Ab- badie has given an account of his observations of the eclipse of July 18 , and in ...
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... July 29th , but which had nearly ceased , judging from appearances , at 2:15 P.M. on the same day . " I may also , perhaps , be allowed to call attention to the manner in which I have endeavoured to represent , approxi- mately , the ...
... July 29th , but which had nearly ceased , judging from appearances , at 2:15 P.M. on the same day . " I may also , perhaps , be allowed to call attention to the manner in which I have endeavoured to represent , approxi- mately , the ...
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... July 30 , 1861 , between 13 and 15 hours G.M.T. Power employed 240 . The Lunar Crater Plato . Mr. Birt communicated a series of observations of this well- known crater , embracing a period of eighteen months , viz . , from January 1860 ...
... July 30 , 1861 , between 13 and 15 hours G.M.T. Power employed 240 . The Lunar Crater Plato . Mr. Birt communicated a series of observations of this well- known crater , embracing a period of eighteen months , viz . , from January 1860 ...
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... July 4 II 11 52 14'4 11 17 8.8 10 42 33'5 18 16 30 ° 02 N.P.D. from Observation . 115 22 3946 18 8 54-64 115 19 3.65 18 I 49'51 115 12 54.83 Results of the Meridional Observations of Small Planets ; Occultations of Stars by the Moon ...
... July 4 II 11 52 14'4 11 17 8.8 10 42 33'5 18 16 30 ° 02 N.P.D. from Observation . 115 22 3946 18 8 54-64 115 19 3.65 18 I 49'51 115 12 54.83 Results of the Meridional Observations of Small Planets ; Occultations of Stars by the Moon ...
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