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2. Astronomical Notices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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Extract

These Notices were chiefly derived from the ordinary correspondence of the Royal Observatory of Edinburgh, from the important character of some of which Professor P. Smyth hoped that extracts from the best of the letters might be of interest to the Society.

He alluded first to the astronomers of the United States, a large and increasing body, of no mean order of excellence already, and of the richest promise. Professor Loomis' recent work, which was exhibited, gives sufficient facts to prove the above statements.

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Proceedings 1850-51
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1857

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page 14 note * The line of central obscuration passes nearly through the cities of Gottenburg and Dantzic, and both are included within the limits of complete eclipse.