Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 53; Volumes 1892-1893Priestley and Weale, 1893 Includes lists of additions to the Society's library, usually separately paged. |
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Page 74
... of astronomical drawings . This print is now in the library of the Royal Astronomical Society , to which , by leave and in the name of Mr. Trouvelot , I have transferred it . An 74 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
... of astronomical drawings . This print is now in the library of the Royal Astronomical Society , to which , by leave and in the name of Mr. Trouvelot , I have transferred it . An 74 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
Page 76
... . As regards the question of scale , the suggestion of an inch for five degrees , or a centimetre for two degrees , still seems to me , for unaided vision , the most practical , 76 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
... . As regards the question of scale , the suggestion of an inch for five degrees , or a centimetre for two degrees , still seems to me , for unaided vision , the most practical , 76 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
Page 77
... longitudes and latitudes of all the stars down to the magnitude 6mo of the Harvard Photometry ( H. P. ) , or 6m.2 of the Uranometria Argentina ( U. A. ) , which are within twenty degrees of the central line of the Galaxy , for which I ...
... longitudes and latitudes of all the stars down to the magnitude 6mo of the Harvard Photometry ( H. P. ) , or 6m.2 of the Uranometria Argentina ( U. A. ) , which are within twenty degrees of the central line of the Galaxy , for which I ...
Page 78
... 35+ 4 37.5 7.99- 2'03 5.3 5.7 19 99 19 3 7+ 5 53'I 8.74-14.82 5.6 5.9 58 99 19 48 36- 0 2.3 8.86-14'09 var . 3'5-4'7 55 η 19 19 46 22+ 0 41.9 Galactic Long . Lat . 8.90 + 21.07 Magn . 78 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
... 35+ 4 37.5 7.99- 2'03 5.3 5.7 19 99 19 3 7+ 5 53'I 8.74-14.82 5.6 5.9 58 99 19 48 36- 0 2.3 8.86-14'09 var . 3'5-4'7 55 η 19 19 46 22+ 0 41.9 Galactic Long . Lat . 8.90 + 21.07 Magn . 78 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
Page 80
... 0 21.81-293 4'4 ... ... ... 92 99 ... 113 0 18 43 16 + 23 22.9 17 53 6 + 29 15.7 18 2 52 + 28.44.8 ... 6 B Sagittæ 19 35 40 + 17 119 Galactic Long . Lat . O 21 : 86+ 1:43 80 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
... 0 21.81-293 4'4 ... ... ... 92 99 ... 113 0 18 43 16 + 23 22.9 17 53 6 + 29 15.7 18 2 52 + 28.44.8 ... 6 B Sagittæ 19 35 40 + 17 119 Galactic Long . Lat . O 21 : 86+ 1:43 80 LIII . 2 , Mr. Marth , Galactic Longitudes.
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