INDEX.
- A.
- Active Volcanoes, Number of, 112.
- Adams, of Cambridge, and Leverrier, of Paris, 249.
- Address of Mr. John Smith, 330.
- Africa would be better known if on Moon, 105.
- Air as Blanket to keep Earth Warm, 8.
- Air not Transparent, 125.
- ” Pump, 183.
- ” Resistance of, 182.
- Alcor, 343.
- Aldebaran, 389.
- Algol, 342, 385.
- Alpha Centauri, 319;
- Railway to, 338.
- Ancient Theory to account for Rising and Setting of Sun, 48.
- Andromeda, 385.
- Andromeda, Nebula in, photographed by Mr. Roberts, 364.
- Andromedes, 310.
- Annual Motion of Earth round Sun, 56.
- Annular Eclipses, 88.
- Apparent Smallness of Distant Objects, 25.
- Appearance of the Sun, 35.
- Appearance of the Sun during a Total Eclipse, 40.
- Arctic Sun, 66.
- Area of Moon’s Surface, 82.
- Ariel, 243.
- ” Distance and Period of, 392.
- Arthur’s Seat, Volcano, 114.
- Asaph Hall, Professor, 195.
- Asteroids or Small Planets, 203.
- Astronomer and Mathematician, 144.
- Astronomers, How they measure the Distances of the Heavenly Bodies, 19.
- Astronomical Facts, Table of, 391.
- Astronomie, l’, A French Journal, 30.
- Athlete on Moon, 131.
- Atlantic, Sun dropped into, 48.
- Atmosphere of Moon, 125.
- Attraction of Gravitation, 119, 186.
- August Meteors, 309.
- Auriga, 385.
- Auvergne, Ancient Volcanoes in, 114.
- Awful Vista of Lessons, 371.
- Axis of Earth Constant in Direction, 69.
- B.
- Babies on the Moon, 130.
- Balloon, How supported, 124.
- Bands on Saturn, 224.
- Bear, Great, 381;
- Little, 383.
- Belts on Jupiter, 215.
- Benefits that we receive from the Sun, 10.
- Betelgeuze, 388.
- Biela’s Comet, 311.
- Blanket to keep Earth Warm, 8.
- Books, Number of, Necessary to describe Universe, 372.
- Brahe, Tycho, 170.
- Brightness of Saturn, 223.
- ” ” the Stars, 340.
- ” ” ” Sun, 1.
- Brighton Coach, 138.
- British Museum Collection of Meteorites, 313.
- British Natural History Museum, 370.
- “Brown Bess,” 68.
- Brussels, 328.
- Bull, Constellation of the, 388.
- Burning-glass, Experiment with, 3.
- Button illuminated, 152.
- C.
- Cambridge Observations of Neptune, 251.
- Capella, 385.
- Carigou, Mount, in Pyrenees, 31.
- Caroline Island, 42.
- Cart-wheel, Measurements with, 173.
- Cassiopeia, 384.
- Castor and Pollux, 345.
- Celestial Library, 372.
- ” ” Size of, 373.
- Changes of the Seasons, 66.
- Changes of the Sun with the Seasons, 57.
- Charles I., 19.
- Christmas Time, What the Sun does for us at, 10.
- Clerk-Maxwell’s Top, 182.
- Clock to count Sun’s Distance, 18.
- Clouds a Form of Steam, 15.
- ” fill our Rivers, etc., 15.
- ” on Jupiter, 216.
- ” ” Mars, 191.
- ” ” Neptune, 253.
- ” ” Saturn, 224.
- ” ” Uranus, 243.
- Cluster in the Centaur, 328.
- Clusters of Stars, 327.
- Coal, Mode of Production of, 11.
- ” Whence came it?, 11.
- Coal-pit, 201.
- Cock and the Sun, 66.
- Codde, Marcus, Picture of Sunset, 30.
- Coldness of Mountain Tops, 8.
- Collier, Eye of a, 201.
- Color of Stars, 340.
- Columbiad Theory of Meteorites, 314.
- Comet attracted by Sun, 274.
- ” colliding with Earth, 281.
- ” Encke’s, 143, 259.
- Comet, Great, of September, 1882, 277.
- Comet, Halley’s, 263.
- ” Identification of a, 258.
- ” Materials of a, 276.
- ” Movements of a, 255.
- ” of Biela, 311.
- ” of 1861, 281.
- ” seen at Sun’s Edge, 278.
- ” Speed of a, 256.
- ” Weighing Scales for a, 276.
- Comets and Shooting Stars, 255.
- ” Disposition of Tails of, 257.
- ” Extravagance of, 283.
- ” Tails of, 281.
- Common, Mr., 278.
- Comparative Sizes of Planets, 139.
- Comparison of Solar System and Nebula, 367.
- Cooling of Earth and Moon, Illustration of, 116.
- Copenhagen, Residence of Tycho, 170.
- Corona of the Sun, 44.
- Cotton Yarn, 334.
- Crape Ring of Saturn, 225.
- Craters on the Moon, 108.
- Craters, Terrestrial and Lunar, compared, 113.
- Cricket on the Moon, 131.
- Cunarder’s Lights at Sea, 326.
- D.
- Danish Hounds of Tycho Brahe, 172.
- Day and Night, 46, 51.
- Daylight, Stars seen in, 59.
- Deimos and Phobos, Satellites of Mars, 200.
- Deimos, Distance and Period of, 391.
- Desertion, Herschel’s, 231.
- Dewar, Professor, 53, 55, 187.
- Dictionary, Worcester’s, Use of, 269.
- Dione, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Direction of Earth’s Axis Constant, 69.
- Discoveries of Kepler, 174.
- ” ” Newton, 178.
- Disguised Stars, 205.
- Disposition of Comets’ Tails, 257.
- Distance of the Sun, 17, 210, 391.
- Distances of Heavenly Bodies, How measured, 19.
- Distances of Nebulæ, 365.
- ” ” the Stars, 332.
- Distant Objects, Apparent Smallness of, 25.
- Double Stars, 342;
- Motion of, 344.
- D. Q., 210.
- Drawing of the Solar System, 135.
- Dufferin, Lord, 65.
- Dunsink Observatory, Telescope of, 95.
- Dust from Meteors, 292.
- E.
- Eagle in West of Ireland, 27.
- Earth, Annual Motion of, 56.
- ” colliding with Comet, 281.
- ” Diameter of, 391.
- ” Distance of, from Sun, 391.
- Earth, History of, as seen from Stars, 337.
- Earth, Internal Heat of, 115.
- ” Moon-view of, 78.
- Earth, Period of, 391.
- ” Rank of, in Space, 329.
- ” Rotation of, 49, 391.
- ” viewed from Sun, 28.
- ” Visibility of, 369.
- Eclipse, Total, Appearances seen during, 40.
- Eclipses, How produced, 84.
- ” Annular, 88.
- ” of Jupiter’s Satellites, 219.
- ” ” Moon, 89.
- Edinburgh Castle, 114.
- Effect of Moon’s Distance on its Appearance, 89.
- Electric Lamp, Heating Effect of, 6.
- Ellipse, 167;
- Importance of, 169.
- ” and Parabola, 169, 275.
- Elliptic Paths of Planets, 169.
- Enceladus, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Encke’s Comet, 143, 259;
- Periodicity of, 260.
- Eros, 210.
- Eternal Snow on Mountain Summits, 9.
- Euclid, 22.
- Evening Star, 151.
- Examining Moon, Quarter the Best Time for, 107.
- Experiment with Burning-glass, 3.
- Explosion of Krakatoa, 113.
- Express Train to the Sun, 19.
- Extinct Craters on the Earth, 114;
- on the Moon, 114.
- Eye of a Collier, 201.
- Eyes, Use of Two, 19.
- F.
- Facts, Table of Useful Astronomical, 391.
- Five o’Clock Tea, Sun’s Share in, 10.
- Finlay, Mr., 278.
- Flagstaff, Height of, 110.
- Flora, Lawn-tennis on, 209.
- Fly-boats on Royal Canal, Smooth Motion of, 52.
- Flying Machines, 208.
- Focus, 5;
- of Ellipse, 170.
- Football on Moon, 131.
- Fossil Trees, 11.
- France, Extinct Craters in, 114.
- Friday, 135.
- G.
- Galle of Berlin finds Neptune, 251.
- Geissler’s Tubes, 361.
- Geography of Mars, 188.
- ” ” the Moon, 105.
- George III. and Herschel, 238.
- Georgium Sidus, 240.
- Giant Planets, 212;
- Orbits of, 213.
- Globe, Shadow of, 170.
- Grand Meteors, 295.
- Gravitation, 120, 186.
- ” on Moon, 128.
- ” ” Small Planets, 209.
- ” ” the Sun, 132.
- Great Bear, 161;
- Number of Stars in, 323;
- How to find, 381.
- Green, Mr., 193.
- Greenwich, 138.
- Grinding Specula, 235.
- “Guards,” 383.
- H.
- Habitability of Moon, 123.
- ” ” Other Worlds, 133.
- Hall, Professor Asaph, 195.
- Halley’s Comet, 263;
- Reappearance of, 266.
- Heat, Internal, of Earth, 115.
- ” of the Sun, 1.
- Heating Effect of Electric Lamp, 6.
- Height of Flagstaff, 110.
- ” ” India-rubber Ball, 19.
- ” ” Meteor, 296.
- ” ” the Sun, 57.
- Herschel, Caroline, 233, 239.
- ” William, 230.
- ” ” at Windsor, 238.
- Herschel’s Saturn, 239.
- “Hœdi,” or Kids, 385.
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 370.
- Hot Water and the Sun, 14.
- Houzeau, 322.
- How Astronomers measure the Distances of the Heavenly Bodies, 19.
- How Planets are weighed, 142.
- ” to find the Planets, 390.
- ” ” name the Stars, 381.
- ” ” split up a Ray of Light, 351.
- Humming-top, 182.
- Hundreds of Thousands of Libraries required, 376.
- Hyperion, Distance and Period of, 392.
- I.
- Iapetus, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Identification of Comets, 258.
- India-rubber Ball, Height of, 19.
- Inner Planets, The, 134.
- Insects, Leaf-like, 204.
- Institution, Royal, 53.
- Internal Heat of Earth, 115.
- Inventory of Worlds, 379.
- Iris of the Eye, 202.
- Iron Vapor, 291.
- Island, Caroline, 42.
- J.
- Janssen’s Picture of Sun-spot, 36.
- Jupiter, 214.
- ” compared with Earth, 214.
- Jupiter’s Belts, 215.
- ” Clouds, 216.
- ” Diameter, 391.
- ” Distance, 391.
- ” Internal Heat, 218.
- Jupiter’s Period of Revolution, 212, 391.
- Jupiter’s Rotation, 215, 391.
- ” Satellites, 218.
- ” ” Eclipses of, 220.
- Jupiter’s Satellites, Distances and Periods of, 392.
- Jupiter’s Weight, 214.
- K.
- Kaiser Sea, 192.
- Kepler, 174;
- His Laws, 177, 186.
- Kilauea, Volcano, 112.
- Kirkwood’s Description of Meteor Shower, 1833, 301.
- Krakatoa Eruption, 113.
- L.
- Lalande’s Observations of Neptune, 253.
- Latitude defined, 68.
- Lawn-tennis on Flora, 209.
- Law of Motion, First, 183.
- Laws of Kepler, 177.
- Leaf-like Insects, 204.
- Leonids, 308.
- ” Orbit of, 302.
- “Letters from High Latitudes,” 65.
- Leverrier, of Paris, and Adams, of Cambridge, 249.
- Life on the Moon, 123.
- ” ” Other Worlds, 369.
- ” ” Small Planets, 209.
- Light, Velocity of, 219.
- Limit of Visibility, 102.
- Lion, Eyes of, 202.
- Little Bear, 383.
- Little Sunbeam, 17.
- London, Model of, 91.
- Lowell, Mr., 194.
- Lunar Athlete, 131.
- ” Babies, 130.
- ” Craters, 108.
- ” ” Origin of, 111.
- ” Cricket and Football, 131.
- ” Eclipses, 89.
- ” Foxhounds, 131.
- ” Geography, 105.
- ” Postman, 130.
- ” Seas, 108.
- M.
- Magnesium, 350.
- Magnet attracting Ball, 187.
- Man on the Moon, 77.
- Maps of the Stars, 206, 318;
- How to make, 389.
- Mars, 134, 160.
- ” and his Movements, 160.
- ” Atmosphere of, 194.
- ” Color of, 161.
- Mars, Diameter and Distance of, 391.
- Mars, General Direction of Motion of, 165.
- Mars, Geography of, 188.
- ” Period of, 391.
- ” Polar Snows on, 193.
- ” Retrograde Motion of, 162.
- ” Rotation of, 192, 391.
- ” Satellites of, 194.
- ” Seas on, 193.
- ” Views of, 189, 190.
- ” When to observe, 160.
- Materials of a Comet, 276.
- Mathematician and Astronomer, 144.
- Measurements with a Cart-wheel, 173.
- Measuring-rod used by Astronomers, 333.
- Mercury, 134, 141.
- Mercury, Diameter, Distance, Period, and Rotation of, 391.
- Mercury, Transit of, 142.
- ” Weight of, 142.
- ” Where to find, 142.
- Meteor, Height of a, 296.
- ” of Dec. 21, 1876, 297.
- ” ” Nov. 6, 1869, 292.
- Meteoric Dust, 292.
- Meteorites, 312.
- Meteorites, Columbiad Theory of, 314.
- Meteorites in British Museum, 313.
- Meteoroids, 285.
- Meteoroids heated by Friction of Air, 288.
- Meteoroids, Velocity of, 286.
- Meteors, 284.
- ” August, 309.
- Methuselah, 376.
- Milky Way, 327.
- Mimas, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Minor Planets, Size and Number of, 207.
- Mirror for Reflecting Telescope, 234.
- Mode of Production of Coal, 11.
- Model of Lunar Crater, 110.
- Monday, Why so called, 74, 135.
- Mont Blanc, 8.
- Moon always shows Same Face, 118.
- Moon, Imaginary Voyage to, 124.
- ” Life on, 123.
- ” rising in West, 198.
- ” Size of, 79, 101.
- Moon’s Appearance, Effect of Distance on, 89.
- Moon’s Area, 82.
- ” Atmosphere, 125.
- ” Diameter, 391.
- ” Distance, 391.
- ” Movements, 84, 118.
- ” Phases, 74.
- ” Time of Revolution, 391.
- Moon-view of Earth, 78.
- Morning Star, 151.
- Motes in Sunbeam, 292.
- Motion, Annual, of Earth, 56.
- Motion of Planet round Sun illustrated, 188.
- Mount Carigou in the Pyrenees, 31.
- Mountains on the Moon, How measured, 108.
- Mountain Tops, Coldness of, 8.
- N.
- Naming the Stars, 381.
- Nasmyth, 35.
- National Debt, 339.
- Nature of Saturn’s Rings, 225.
- Nebula in Orion, 388.
- ” Ring, in Lyra, 354.
- Nebulæ, 353.
- Nebulæ and Solar System compared, 367.
- Nebulæ, Distances of, 366.
- ” Photographs of, 362.
- Nebulæ, Stars in, 366.
- ” What made of, 359.
- Neptune, Discovery of, 244.
- Neptune, Former Observations of, 252.
- Neptune’s Brightness, 252.
- ” Clouds, 253.
- Neptune’s Diameter, Distance, Period, and Rotation, 391.
- Neptune’s Size, 253.
- ” Satellite, 253.
- Neptune’s Satellite, Distance and Period of, 393.
- Neptune’s Time of Revolution, 213.
- Newton’s Discoveries, 178.
- Night and Day, 46, 51.
- Noonday Gun, 5.
- North Pole, 53;
- Continual Day at, 70;
- Sunshine at, 71.
- November Showers of Meteors, 299.
- Number of Books Necessary to describe Universe, 372.
- Number of Minor Planets, 207.
- ” ” Stars, 321.
- O.
- Oberon, 243;
- Distance and Period of, 392.
- Objects, Distant, Apparent Smallness of, 25.
- Observing Robes, 172.
- Occultation of Star by Moon, 126.
- Octagon Chapel, Bath, Organist of, 231.
- Old Moon in New Moon’s Arms, 77.
- Orbit of Leonids, 302.
- Orbits of Giant Planets, 213.
- ” ” Uranus and Neptune, 250.
- Orion, 387.
- Oxygen Necessary to Life, 124.
- P.
- Pacific Ocean, Track of Eclipse across, 42.
- Parabola, 169, 269.
- ” and Ellipse, 169, 275.
- Parabolic Reflectors, 272.
- Pegasus, Square of, 384.
- Pendulum, 54.
- Periodicity of Comets, 263.
- Perseids, 309.
- Perseus, 327, 385.
- Perturbation of Encke’s Comet, 146.
- Phases of Mercury, 142.
- ” ” the Moon, 74.
- Phases of Venus, 152.
- Phobos and Deimos, Satellites of Mars, 200.
- Phobos, Distance and Period of, 391.
- Phœbe, 229.
- Photographic Search for Planets, 207.
- Photographing the Nebulæ, 362.
- Photographs of the Heavenly Bodies, 207.
- Photographs of the Moon, 107, 109.
- Pit-eyes, 201.
- Planetary Time Table, 179.
- Planets, How to find the, 390.
- ” Small, or Asteroids, 203.
- ” Small, Search for, 205.
- Planets, Small, Size and Number of, 207.
- Pleiades, 363, 385;
- Apparent Change in Position of, 387.
- “Pointers,” 383.
- Polar Snows on Mars, 193.
- Pole, North, 53;
- Continual Day at, 70;
- Sunshine at, 71.
- Pole Star, 383.
- Postman on the Moon, 130.
- Prediction of Halley, 264.
- Preserved Sunbeams, 13.
- Prism, Refraction of Light through, 351.
- Prominences on Sun, 44.
- Proportion of Sunlight received by Earth, 9.
- Pupil of the Eye, 201.
- Pupil of the Eye as Large as a Dinner Plate, 203.
- Q.
- Quarter the Best Time for examining the Moon, 107.
- Quicksilver, 141.
- R.
- Radiant Point of Meteor Shower, 308.
- Railway to Alpha Centauri, 338.
- Rank of Earth in Space, 329.
- Reappearance of Halley’s Comet, 267.
- Recorder, Sunshine, 5.
- Reflectors for Lighthouses, 271.
- Refraction of Light through Prism, 351.
- Relative Sizes of Earth and Sun, 31.
- Requisites for Astronomical Discoveries, 199.
- Resistance of Air, 182.
- Retrograde Motion of Mars, 162.
- Rhea, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Rifle, 68.
- Rigel, 388.
- Ring Nebula in Lyra, 354.
- Rings of Saturn, 224.
- Rings of Smoke, 357.
- Rising and Setting of Sun, Ancient Theories of, 48.
- Roberts, Mr. Isaac, 325;
- His Photograph of Great Andromeda Nebula 364.
- Rotating Globe of Oil, 215.
- Rotation of Earth, 49.
- Rotation of Earth, Illustration of, 53.
- Rotation of Jupiter, 215.
- ” ” Mars, 192.
- ” ” Sun, 39.
- Rowton Meteorite, 313.
- Royal Canal Fly-boats, 52.
- Royal Institution, 53.
- S.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral on the Moon, 103.
- Sandwich Isles, Crater in the, 112.
- Satellites, 195.
- ” of Jupiter, 218.
- ” ” Mars, 194.
- ” ” Saturn, 229.
- Satellites of Uranus, Revolution of, 243.
- Saturday, 135.
- Saturn, 222.
- ” and Earth, 223.
- Saturn’s Bands and Clouds, 224.
- ” Brightness, 223.
- Saturn’s Diameter and Distance, 391.
- Saturn’s Internal Heat, 224.
- ” Period, 391.
- ” Rings, 224.
- ” Rotation, 391.
- ” Satellites, 229.
- Saturn’s Satellites, Distances and Periods of, 392.
- Saturn’s Time of Revolution, 212.
- Scale of Universe, 319.
- Search for Small Planets, 205.
- Seas on Mars, 193.
- ” ” the Moon, 108.
- Seasons, Changes of the, 66.
- Seasons, Changes of the Sun with the, 57.
- Seen and Unseen Universe, 377.
- Shadow of Globe, 170.
- Shape and Size of the Sun, 29.
- Shooting Stars and Comets, 255.
- Shooting Stars, What becomes of them, 290.
- Sidus, Georgium, 240.
- Sirius, 318.
- ” How to find, 389.
- Sirius, Position of, on Map of Universe, 319.
- Size of Celestial Library, 373.
- ” Minor Planets, 207.
- ” Moon, 79, 101.
- ” the Sun, 29.
- Sizes, Comparative, of Planets, 139.
- Sizes, Comparative, of Earth and Sun, 31.
- Smith, Mr. John, his Address, 330.
- Smoke Rings, 357.
- Snow on Mountain Tops, 9.
- Snowball, 294.
- Sodium, 350.
- Solar Gravitation, 132.
- ” Prominences, 44.
- Solar System and Nebula compared, 367.
- Solar System, Drawing of the, 135.
- Spectroscope, 352.
- Speculum Grinding, 235.
- ” Metal, 235.
- Speed of Planets, 138.
- Splendor of Venus, 151.
- Spots on the Sun, 33.
- Square of Pegasus, 384.
- Star eclipsed or occulted by Moon, 126.
- Star Maps, 206, 318;
- How to make, 389.
- Stars, 318;
- Number of, 321.
- ” are Suns, 320.
- ” Clusters of, 327.
- ” Disguised, 205.
- ” Distances of, 332.
- ” Double, 342;
- Motion of, 344.
- ” How to name the, 381.
- ” seen in Daylight, 59.
- ” Variable, 341.
- ” What made of, 347.
- Steam, Clouds a Form of, 15.
- Steel melted by Sunbeams, 7.
- Strontium, 348.
- Sun and Sirius compared in Brightness, 320.
- Sun, Benefits that we receive from the, 10.
- Sun, Express Train to, 18.
- Sun must be Hotter than Molten Steel, 7.
- Sun’s Appearance, 35.
- ” Attraction on a Comet, 274.
- ” Corona, 44.
- ” Diameter, 391.
- ” Distance, 17, 158, 210, 391.
- ” Heat and Brightness, 1.
- ” Rotation, 39, 391.
- ” Shape and Size, 29.
- ” Share in Five o’Clock Tea, 10.
- ” Spots, 33.
- ” Sunbeams, Preserved, 13.
- Sunday, 74, 135.
- Sunlight, Proportion of, received by Earth, 9.
- Sunset at Marseilles, 30.
- Sunshine at North Pole, 71.
- ” Recorder, 5.
- T.
- Tails of Comets, 281.
- Telegraph used for Comets, 267.
- Telescope of Dunsink Observatory, 96.
- Telescope of Yerkes Observatory, 98.
- Telescopes, 92;
- Reflecting, 232;
- Herschel’s, 233.
- Telescopic Aid, 200.
- ” View of Moon, 101, 104.
- Tethys, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Theory to account for the Sun’s Rising and Setting, 48.
- Thursday, 135.
- Ticket to Alpha Centauri, 339.
- Time occupied by Light and Stars, 335.
- Titan, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Titania, 243.
- Titania, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Top-spinning under Air Pump, 183.
- Total Eclipse of the Sun, Appearances during, 40.
- Toy, Burning-glass not merely a, 6.
- Train to the Sun, 18.
- Transit of Venus, 154.
- Trouvelot’s Drawing of Eclipse, 41.
- Trouvelot’s Drawing of Solar Prominences, 45.
- Tuesday, 135.
- Twilight, 47.
- Two Eyes Better than One, 19.
- Tycho Brahe, 170.
- Tycho’s Method of Observing, 172.
- Tyndall’s, Professor, Heating Effect of Electric Lamp, 6.
- U.
- Umbriel, 243.
- Umbriel, Distance and Period of, 392.
- Universe, Seen and Unseen, 377.
- “Up, Guards, and at them,” 337.
- Uranus and Earth compared, 243.
- Uranus, Clouds on, 243.
- ” Color of, 242.
- ” Diameter of, 391.
- ” Discovery of, 237.
- ” Distance of, 391.
- Uranus, Former Observations of, 241.
- Uranus, Period of, 391.
- ” Rotation of, 391.
- ” Satellites of, 242.
- Uranus, Satellites of, Distances and Periods of, 392.
- Uranus, Time of Revolution, 213.
- ” Weight of, 243.
- Ursa Major, or Great Bear, 381.
- Use of Two Eyes, 19.
- Utility of Telescope, 200.
- V.
- Vapor of Iron, 291.
- Variable Stars, 341.
- Vega, 337.
- Velocity of a Planet, 138.
- ” ” Light, 219.
- Venus, 134, 150.
- Venus, Appearance of, during Transit, 157.
- Venus as a World, 158.
- ” Composition of Air on, 160.
- Venus, Diameter and Distance of, 391.
- Venus, Gravitation on, 159.
- ” Greatest Brilliance of, 152.
- Venus, in Telescope, 151.
- ” Period and Rotation of, 391.
- Venus, Sun’s Distance deduced from Transit of, 158.
- Venus, Temperature of, 159.
- ” Transit of, 154.
- Venus, When and where to seek, 150.
- View of Earth from the Sun, 28.
- Views of Lunar Scenery, 104, 109.
- ” ” Mars, 189, 190.
- Visibility, Limit of, 102.
- ” of Earth, 369.
- Volcanoes, Number of, 112.
- Voyage to the Moon, 124.
- ” ” Sun, 2.
- Vulcan, 48, 49, 57.
- W.
- Waste of the Tail-making Material of Comets, 283.
- Water, Hot, and the Sun, 14.
- Water-mill turned by Sun, 16.
- Water on Moon, 127.
- Waterloo, 68, 337.
- Wednesday, 135.
- Weighed, How Planets are, 142.
- Weighing Scales for Comets, 276.
- Weight of Jupiter, 214.
- ” ” Mercury, 149.
- ” ” Uranus, 243.
- Weights on the Moon, 127.
- ” ” ” Sun, 132.
- What Nebulæ are made of, 359.
- ” Stars are made of, 347.
- Wind, Cause of, 14.
- Wind-mill turned by Sun, 15.
- Worcester’s Dictionary, Use of, 269.
- Y.
- Yellowstone Park, 115.
- Yerkes Observatory, Chicago, Telescope at, 98.