 | 1872 - 862 pages
...delicate cloud-films, of an English hedge-row with luxuriant elms ; here, of a densely-intertwined tropical forest, the intimately - interwoven branches...the prominences generally expanding as they mount upward, and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly. ... As a rule, the attachment to the chromosphere... | |
 | 1869 - 588 pages
...have recently been able to see iu all their beauty, by merely opening the slit of the spectroscope. By this method the smallest details of the prominences and of the chromosphere itself ¡ire rendered perfectly visible and easy of observation, and for the following reason. Let me explain... | |
 | sir Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1870 - 452 pages
...strange shadow-forms flit past. Here one is reminded by the fleecy, infinitely delicate cloud-forms, of an English hedge-row with luxuriant elms ; here...rendered perfectly visible and easy of observation." Zollner has also made similar observations, and has published striking drawings of some of these protuberances,... | |
 | 1870 - 298 pages
...one is reminded by the fleecy, infinitely delicate cioud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxurious elms ; here of a densely intertwined tropical forest,...rendered perfectly visible and easy of observation. On March 17, Mr. Lockyer, in an addendum to this Paper, gave some further details of the shape of the... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 276 pages
...as they are . seen in eclipses. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitelydelicate cloud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms; here of...and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly. It does not at all follow that the largest prominences are those in which the intensest action, or... | |
 | William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1870 - 526 pages
...as they are seen in eclipses. Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitelydelicate cloud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms; here of...and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly. It does not at all follow that the largest prominences are those in which the intensest action, or... | |
 | 1870 - 586 pages
...innnitcly delicate cloud films, of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms ; here of a densely-intertwined tropical forest, the intimately- interwoven branches...imperceptibly. By this method the smallest details of the prominence» and of the chromosphere itself are rendered perfectly visible and easy of observation.... | |
 | William Mattieu Williams - 1870 - 256 pages
...as they are seen in eclipses. Here one is reminded by the fleecy, indefinitely-delicate cloud-films of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms ; here,...branches threading in all directions, the prominences gradually expanding as they mount upwards, and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly."* 156.... | |
 | 1871 - 624 pages
...and lighted by the setting sun. In one of his papers to the Royal Society, Mr. Lockyer says : — " Here one is reminded by the fleecy, infinitely delicate...elms; here, of a -densely intertwined tropical forest, of intimately interwoven branches, threading in all directions, the prominences generally expanding... | |
 | DR. H. SCHELLEN - 1872 - 512 pages
...shadow-forms Lockyer writes : " Here one is reminded, by the fleecy, infinitely delicate cloud-films, of an English hedgerow with luxuriant elms; here of...the prominences generally expanding as they mount upward, and changing slowly, indeed almost imperceptibly. ... As a rule, the attachment to the chromosphere... | |
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