The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 711
... lines of iron could be brought into exact coincidence with the dark lines of iron in the spectrum of the sun . In 1877 Dr. Draper first announced the discovery , by these means , that oxygen exists in the sun . " Oxygen discloses itself ...
... lines of iron could be brought into exact coincidence with the dark lines of iron in the spectrum of the sun . In 1877 Dr. Draper first announced the discovery , by these means , that oxygen exists in the sun . " Oxygen discloses itself ...
Page 717
... lines . Now , I would suggest that this shows that the oxygen never rises to the level of the chromosphere , so as to be seen at the limb of the sun ; and probably that is just the reason why we see its lines as bright lines and not as dark ...
... lines . Now , I would suggest that this shows that the oxygen never rises to the level of the chromosphere , so as to be seen at the limb of the sun ; and probably that is just the reason why we see its lines as bright lines and not as dark ...
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... lines of oxygen in the air spectrum and bright parts of the solar spectrum , are as well defined and as unmistakable ... lines fall on the bright oxygen bands , and several other dark lines lie nearly on these bands . Such peculiarities ...
... lines of oxygen in the air spectrum and bright parts of the solar spectrum , are as well defined and as unmistakable ... lines fall on the bright oxygen bands , and several other dark lines lie nearly on these bands . Such peculiarities ...
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Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTONcontinued | 1 |
Meteor Dust By RICHARD A Proctor | 46 |
Note on the Historical Play of King Edward III By ALGERNON | 66 |
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