3 edition of Micrometrical measures of gaseous spectra under high dis- persion found in the catalog.
Micrometrical measures of gaseous spectra under high dis- persion
Charles Piazzi Smyth
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by The RoyalSociety of Edinburgh in Edinburgh .
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Open Library | OL14471729M |
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Notwithstanding the low po- sition of the Great Bear under the tropics, I have very dis- tinctly seen Alcor, evening after evening, with the naked eye, on the rainless shores of Cumana, and on the plateaux of the Cordilleras, which are elevated nea feet ahove the level of the sea, while I have seen it less frequent- ly and less.