Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 - Science |
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Page 49
... seen of mirage were of this kind . They were seen across sheets of calm water , the hills on the other side being seen with fictitious hills upside down resting on the tops of the real hills . In rare instances , two or even three of ...
... seen of mirage were of this kind . They were seen across sheets of calm water , the hills on the other side being seen with fictitious hills upside down resting on the tops of the real hills . In rare instances , two or even three of ...
Page 173
... seen with its spots and edge quite clearly defined , and that the spectral lines of the chromosphere are also seen . Further , the slit can be opened wider with advan- tage than under the first method . It is clear , therefore , that ...
... seen with its spots and edge quite clearly defined , and that the spectral lines of the chromosphere are also seen . Further , the slit can be opened wider with advan- tage than under the first method . It is clear , therefore , that ...
Page 407
... seen that the shadow thrown by A is lighted by B , and is seen on a ground jointly illuminated by A and B ; whilst B's shadow , lighted by A , is seen on the same common coloured ground as before . Without these considerations , it ...
... seen that the shadow thrown by A is lighted by B , and is seen on a ground jointly illuminated by A and B ; whilst B's shadow , lighted by A , is seen on the same common coloured ground as before . Without these considerations , it ...
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