Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 9Astronomical Society of the Pacific., 1897 |
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Page 49
... interest from this Fund be expended- ( 1 ) For bindings for valuable unbound books and periodicals already in the posses- sion of the Society ; and then , if any portion of this income remains unexpended , ( 2 ) For the purchase of ...
... interest from this Fund be expended- ( 1 ) For bindings for valuable unbound books and periodicals already in the posses- sion of the Society ; and then , if any portion of this income remains unexpended , ( 2 ) For the purchase of ...
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... interest that attaches to a working observatory , especially one that is readily accessible , is always so great that regulations governing the admittance of visitors are indispensable , in order that any time may be reserved for ...
... interest that attaches to a working observatory , especially one that is readily accessible , is always so great that regulations governing the admittance of visitors are indispensable , in order that any time may be reserved for ...
Page 55
... interest , and since they refer to one of the most important practical applications of astronomy , I will give a brief account of them . At this time , a Frenchman , calling himself LE Sieur de Pierre , came to the English court and ...
... interest , and since they refer to one of the most important practical applications of astronomy , I will give a brief account of them . At this time , a Frenchman , calling himself LE Sieur de Pierre , came to the English court and ...
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... interest . Whether the mountains of the Moon are arranged in this way , or in that , is no further a subject of interest to astronomers than is a knowledge of the mountains of the Earth to others . Whether Jupiter appears with dark ...
... interest . Whether the mountains of the Moon are arranged in this way , or in that , is no further a subject of interest to astronomers than is a knowledge of the mountains of the Earth to others . Whether Jupiter appears with dark ...
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... interest , together with those that have arisen through the development of spectroscopy , have unexpectedly attained such importance , and are so full of promise for the future , as to merit a co - ordinate place beside the ...
... interest , together with those that have arisen through the development of spectroscopy , have unexpectedly attained such importance , and are so full of promise for the future , as to merit a co - ordinate place beside the ...
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aperture April Arcturian Astronomical Society Atlas atmosphere August Board of Directors bright BRUCE Medal C. D. PERRINE Capellan carbonic acid catalogue comet Comet-Medal Committee Committee-Messrs constellation December Decl Declination degrees eastward diameter dome eclipse EDWARD equatorial F. R. ZIEL feet Greenwich Hamilton Harvard College Observatory HOLDEN inches instruments interstellar medium January July June Jupiter latitude LEWIS SWIFT Library Lick Observatory longitude magnitude March Mars meeting Mercury meridian Messrs meteor minutes Miss O'HALLORAN MOLERA month Moon morning star motion Mount Hamilton moves nebulæ Neptune November Oakland observations October Pacific penumbra photographic planets plates President prisms Prof Professor proper-motion Publications quantity of carbonic R. G. AITKEN San Francisco Saturn SCHAEBERLE Secretary seen Sept September Shadow touching Sirian solar spectra spectroscope sun-spot telescope tion Transit umbra University Observatory Uranus Venus W. H. S. MONCK WILLIAM ALVORD Yerkes Observatory Yerkes telescope ΙΟ