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List of Illustrations.
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89. | The Great Comet of 1901 (ii.). (Lunt.) |
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90. | Brooks's Comet of 1902 (i.) (Brooks.} |
160 |
91. | The various Sections of a Cone |
160 |
92. | Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton |
faces 160 |
93. | Diagram of a Parabolic and an Elliptic Orbit |
161 |
94. | The Construction of an Ellipse |
167 |
95. | Discovery Field of Brooks's Comet of 1890 (ii.) (Brooks.) |
169 |
96. | The Brooks-Borelly Comet of 1900 (ii.) (Brooks.) |
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97. | Five Parabolas at ½, 1, 2, 3, and 4 Radii of the Earth's Orbit. (Gibbs.) |
170 |
98. | Spectra of Olefiant Gas and Winnecke's Comet, 1868 |
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99. | Morehouse's Comet of 1908 (iii.) on Dec. 11 |
faces 188 |
100-1. | Photograph and Spectrograph of Morehouse's Comet of 1908 (iii.) |
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102. | Orbit of the Leonids of Nov. 13 |
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103. | The Meteor Radiant Point in Leo, Nov. 13, 1866 |
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104. | Position of Biela's Comet, 1798, 1838, 1872 |
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105. | Discovery of a Comet at Greenwich Observatory. |
faces 208 |
106. | Eclipse of the Sun of May 17, 1882, showing an Unknown Comet. (Ranyard.) |
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