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  2. Scientific, &c.

    Mr. PROCTOR began by referring to the fact that, at the present day, and in the present state of astronomical science, it was rather difficult to understand how people could hare fallen into so grave an error as to believe that the appearance ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  3. The Eucalyptus Globulus, or Blue Gum-tree of Australia.

    From Baron Ferdinand von Mueller we have received the sixth part of his unquestionably great work. The previously published parts having been noticed in this journal, it is unnecessary to say anything now about the work, as a ...

    Article : 3,034 words
  4. NEW DEPTHS, OR THE GLORIES OF THE HEAVENS.

    Mr. PROCTOR said that if we looked at the skies in a calm clear night we were naturally impressed with the idea that here there was an eternal calm. This was the idea obtained from a glance at the starry heavens, and it ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  5. OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS.

    Mr. PROCTOR said that the subject of the lecture that evening was not in reality a scientific subject at all—science dealing with what we knew or could know, and of life in other worlds they never could, as far as they could see, know ...

    Article : 1,096 words
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