- A.
- Aberration of light, 38.
- Aerolites, 304.
- Aldebaran, star in Taurus, 340, 342.
- Algol, a variable star, 343, 358.
- Almanac, perpetual, 82.
- Alps, lunar mountains, 126.
- Altair, star in Aquila, 336.
- Alt-azimuth instrument, 13.
- Altitude, 12.
- Andromeda (constellation), 343, 346.
- Angström's map of spectrum, 164.
- Antares, star in Scorpio, 347.
- Apennines, lunar mountains, 122, 124.
- Aphelion, 47.
- Apogee, 44.
- Aquarius, or the Water-Bearer, 350.
- Aquila, or the Eagle, 336.
- Arcturus, star in Boötes, 335, 365, 370.
- Argo, or the Ship, 360.
- nebula in, 383.
- variable star in, 360.
- Aries, or the Ram, 350.
- Asteroids, 223, 241.
- Astræa, an asteroid, 241.
- Auriga, or the Wagoner, 342.
- Azimuth, 13.
- B.
- Betelgeuse, star in Orion, 340, 370.
- Berenice's Hair (constellation), 334.
- Bode's law, 241.
- Boötes (constellation), 334, 335.
- C.
- Calendar, the, 80.
- Callisto, moon of Jupiter, 250.
- Cancer, or the Crab, 350.
- Canes Venatici, or the Hunting-Dogs, 334.
- Canes Venatici, nebula in, 384.
- Canis Major, or the Great Dog, 342.
- Canis Minor, or the Little Dog, 340.
- Capella, star in Auriga, 340, 343.
- Capricorn, tropic of, 61.
- Capricornus, or the Goat, 350.
- Cassiopeia (constellation), 332.
- Castor, star in Gemini, 340, 370.
- Caucasus, a lunar range, 124.
- Centaurus, star-cluster in, 355.
- Cepheus (constellation), 334.
- Ceres, the planet, 241.
- Cetus, or the Whale, 346.
- Charles's Wain, 330.
- Circles, great, 4.
- diurnal, 8.
- hour, 16.
- small, 4.
- vertical, 12.
- Clock, astronomical, 18.
- Coma Berenices, or Berenice's Hair, 334.
- Comet, Biela's, 293.
- and earth, collision of, 316.
- Coggia's, 297.
- Donati's, 296.
- Encke's, 293.
- Halley's, 291.
- of 1680, 290.
- of 1811, 290.
- of 1843, 295.
- of 1861, 297.
- of June, 1881, 300.
- Comets, appearance of, 274.
- and meteors, 313.
- bright, 274.
- chemical constitution of, 318.
- development of, 277.
- number of, 288.
- orbits of, 282.
- origin of, 287.
- periodic, 286.
- physical constitution of, 314.
- tails of, 279.
- telescopic, 275, 281.
- visibility of, 281.
- Conic sections, 48.
- Conjunction, 91.
- Constellations, 325.
- Copernican system, the, 44, 53.
- Copernicus, a lunar crater, 120, 129.
- Corona Borealis, or the Northern Crown, 336.
- Corona Borealis, new star in, 363.
- Corvus, or the Crow, 339.
- Crystalline spheres, 41.
- Cycles and epicycles, 42.
- Cygnus, or the Swan, 338.
- D.
- Day and night, 57.
- civil, 77.
- lunar, 108.
- sidereal, 74.
- solar, 74.
- Declination, 16.
- Deimos, satellite of Mars, 239.
- Delphinus, or the Dolphin, 338.
- Deneb, star in Cygnus, 338, 370.
- Dione, satellite of Saturn, 259.
- Dipper, the Great, 330, 366, 369, 370.
- the Little, 331.
- the Milk, 347.
- Dissociation, 163.
- Dominical Letter, the, 81.
- Draco, or the Dragon, 331.
- E.
- Earth, density of, 85.
- flattened at poles, 55.
- form of, 53.
- in space, 56.
- seen from moon, 109.
- size of, 55.
- weight of, 83.
- Eccentric, the 43.
- Eccentricity, 46.
- Eclipses, 210.
- Ecliptic, the, 27.
- Ellipse, the, 45, 49.
- Elongation, of planet, 130.
- Enceladus, moon of Saturn, 259.
- Epicycles, 42.
- Epicycloid, 107.
- Epsilon Lyræ, a double star, 356.
- Equator, the celestial, 7.
- Equinoctial, the, 7.
- colure, 16.
- elevation of, 9.
- Equinox, autumnal, 29.
- Equinoxes, precession of, 31, 85.
- Eta Argus, a variable star, 360, 383.
- Europa, moon of Jupiter, 250.
- F.
- Faculæ, solar, 177.
- Fomalhaut, star in Southern Fish, 350.
- Fraunhofer's lines, 164, 371.
- G.
- Galaxy, the, 326.
- Ganymede, moon of Jupiter, 250.
- Gemini, or the Twins, 340.
- Georgium Sidus, 271.
- H.
- Hercules (constellation), 336.
- cluster in, 353.
- orbit of double star in, 357.
- solar system moving towards, 367.
- Herschel, the planet (see Uranus).
- Herschel's hypothesis, 392, 396.
- Horizon, the, 5.
- Hyades, the, 342, 350.
- Hydra, or the Water-Snake, 340.
- Hyperbola, the, 49.
- Hyperion, moon of Saturn, 259.
- I.
- Io, moon of Jupiter, 250.
- Irradiation, 90, 113.
- J.
- Japetus, moon of Saturn, 259.
- Job's Coffin (asterism), 338.
- Juno, the planet, 241.
- Jupiter, apparent size of, 245.
- distance of, 245.
- great red spot of, 249.
- orbit of, 244.
- periods of, 246.
- physical constitution of, 246.
- rotation of, 248.
- satellites of, 250.
- eclipses of, 252.
- transits of, 254.
- volume of, 245.
- without satellites, 255.
- K.
- Kant's hypothesis, 391.
- Kepler, a lunar crater, 129.
- Kepler's system, 44.
- Kirchhoff's map of spectrum, 164.
- L.
- Laplace's hypothesis, 392.
- Latitude, celestial, 30.
- Leap year, 81.
- Leo, or the Lion, 334.
- Leonids (meteors), 312.
- Libra, or the Balances, 347.
- Libration, 102.
- Longitude, celestial, 30.
- Lyra, or the Lyre, 338.
- M.
- Magellanic clouds, the, 389.
- Magnetic storms, 190.
- Magnetism and sun-spots, 190.
- Mars, apparent size of, 236.
- brilliancy of, 237.
- distance of, 235.
- orbit of, 235.
- periods of, 237.
- rotation of, 239.
- satellites of, 239.
- volume of, 236.
- Mercury, apparent size of, 226.
- atmosphere of, 228.
- distance of, 225.
- elongation of, 227.
- orbit of, 225.
- periods of, 227.
- volume of, 226.
- Meridian, the, 12.
- Meridian circle, 17.
- Meridians, celestial, 31.
- Meteoric iron, 305, 307.
- Meteors, 300.
- Meteoroids, 308.
- Micrometers, 20, 153.
- Milky-Way, the, 326.
- Mimas, moon of Saturn, 259.
- Mira, a variable star, 359.
- Moon, apparent size of, 87, 89.
- aspects of, 91.
- atmosphere of, 109.
- chasms in, 123.
- craters in, 119.
- day of, 108.
- distance of, 86.
- eclipses of, 210.
- form of orbit, 97.
- harvest, 101.
- hunter's, 102.
- inclination of orbit, 97.
- kept in her path by gravity, 51.
- librations of, 102.
- mass of, 90.
- meridian altitude of, 98.
- mountains of, 116.
- orbital motion of, 91.
- phases of, 93.
- real size of, 88.
- rising of, 99.
- rotation of, 102.
- sidereal period of, 92.
- surface of, 115.
- synodical period of, 92.
- terminator of, 115.
- wet and dry, 98.
- N.
- Nadir, the, 6.
- Neap-tides, 72.
- Nebula, in Andromeda, 376.
- crab, 376.
- dumb-bell, 383.
- in Argus, 383.
- in Canes Venatici, 384.
- in Cepheus, 387.
- in Orion, 378.
- in the Triangle, 387.
- in Ursa Major, 386.
- Nebulæ, 281, 330, 373.
- Nebular hypothesis, the, 391.
- Neptune, discovery of, 271.
- orbit of, 271.
- satellite of, 274.
- New style, 80.
- Newcomb's theory of the stellar universe, 398.
- Newton's system, 48.
- Nodes, 97.
- Nubecula, Major, 389.
- Nutation, 34.
- O.
- Olbers's hypothesis, 241.
- Old style, 80.
- Ophiuchus (constellation), 347.
- Opposition, 91, 136.
- Orion, 341.
- nebula in, 378.
- the trapezium of, 356.
- P.
- Pallas, the planet, 241.
- Parabola, the, 49.
- Parallax, 37.
- Pegasus (constellation), 343, 346.
- Perigee, 44.
- Perihelion, 47.
- Perseids (meteors), 311.
- Perseus (constellation), 346.
- Phobos, satellite of Mars, 239.
- Pico, a lunar mountain, 127.
- Pisces, or the Fishes, 350.
- Piscis Australis, or the Southern Fish, 350.
- Planets, 39.
- inferior, 130.
- periods of, 132.
- phases of, 132.
- inner group of, 221.
- intra-Mercurial, 230.
- minor, 223.
- outer group of, 222, 244.
- superior, 134.
- motion of, 134.
- periods of, 137.
- phases of, 137.
- three groups of, 221.
- Pleiades, the, 328, 342, 351.
- Pointers, the, 330.
- Polar distance, 16.
- Pole Star, the, 7, 330, 365.
- Poles, celestial, 7, 9.
- Pollux, star in Gemini, 340, 370.
- Præsepe, or the Beehive, 350.
- Precession of equinoxes, 31, 85.
- Prime vertical, the, 12.
- Proctor's theory of the stellar universe, 398.
- Procyon, star in Canis Minor, 340.
- Ptolemaic system, the, 41.
- Q.
- Quadrature, 91, 137.
- R.
- Radiant point (meteors), 310.
- Radius vector, 47.
- Refraction, 35.
- Regulus, star in Leo, 334, 370.
- Rhea, moon of Saturn, 259.
- Rigel, star in Orion, 340, 370.
- Right ascension, 16.
- S.
- Sagittarius, or the Archer, 347.
- Saturn, apparent size of, 256.
- distance of, 256.
- orbit of, 255.
- periods of, 256.
- physical constitution of, 257.
- ring of, 261.
- changes in, 268.
- constitution of, 269.
- phases of, 263.
- rotation of, 258.
- satellites of, 259.
- volume of, 256.
- Scorpio, or the Scorpion, 347.
- Seasons, the, 64.
- Sirius, the Dog-Star, 340, 342, 365, 370, 371.
- Solar system, the, 41.
- Solstices, 29, 59, 60.
- Sound, effect of motion on, 168.
- Spectra, bright-lined, 158.
- comparison of, 154.
- continuous, 158.
- displacement of lines in, 171.
- of comets, 318.
- reversed, 161.
- sun-spot, 193.
- types of stellar, 371.
- Spectroscope, the, 152.
- diffraction, 157.
- direct-vision, 155.
- dispersion, 152.
- Spectrum analysis, 159.
- Sphere, defined, 3.
- Spring-tides, 72.
- Stars, circumpolar, 7.
- clusters of, 328, 350.
- color of, 357.
- constellations of, 325.
- constitution of, 371.
- distance of, 364.
- double, 355.
- drift of, 368.
- four sets of, 10.
- magnitude of, 322.
- motion of, in line of sight, 369.
- multiple, 356.
- names of, 325.
- nebulous, 373.
- new, 361.
- number of, 323.
- parallax of, 364.
- proper motion of, 365.
- secular displacement of, 366.
- temporary, 361.
- variable, 358.
- Sun, atmosphere of, 149.
- brightness of, 151.
- chemical constitution of, 164.
- chromosphere of, 149, 196.
- corona of, 149, 196, 204.
- distance of, 142.
- faculæ of, 177.
- heat radiated by, 150.
- inclination of axis of, 187.
- mass of, 140.
- motion of, among the stars, 26.
- at surface of, 168.
- in atmosphere of, 172.
- secular, 366.
- photosphere of, 149, 175.
- prominences of, 149, 197.
- rotation of, 186.
- spectrum of, 164, 171.
- temperature of, 149.
- volume of, 140.
- winds on, 174.
- Sun-spots, 179.
- and magnetism, 190.
- birth and decay of, 185.
- cause of, 194.
- cyclonic motion in, 182.
- distribution of, 188.
- duration of, 181.
- groups of, 181.
- periodicity of, 189.
- proper motion of, 187.
- size of, 181.
- spectrum of, 193.
- T.
- Taurus, or the Bull, 342.
- Telescope, Cassegrainian, 23.
- equatorial, 19.
- front-view, 22.
- Gregorian, 23.
- Herschelian, 22.
- Lord Rosse's, 25.
- Melbourne, 25.
- Newall, 20.
- Newtonian, 22.
- Paris, 26.
- reflecting, 21.
- Washington, 20.
- Vienna, 20.
- Telespectroscope, the, 155.
- Telluric lines of spectrum, 165.
- Tethys, moon of Saturn, 259.
- Tides, 67.
- Time, clock, 78.
- Titan, moon of Saturn, 259, 261.
- Toucan, star cluster in, 354, 389.
- Transit instrument, 17.
- Transits of Venus, 145.
- Triesneker, lunar formation, 123.
- Tropics, 61.
- Twilight, 62.
- Tycho Brahe's star, 361.
- Tycho, a lunar crater, 129.
- U.
- Universe, structure of the stellar, 396.
- Uranus, discovery of, 271.
- name of, 270.
- orbit of, 269.
- satellites of, 271.
- Ursa Major, or the Great Bear, 330.
- Ursa Minor, or the Little Bear, 330.
- V.
- Vega, star in Lyra, 336, 365, 370.
- Venus, apparent size of, 231.
- atmosphere of, 234.
- brilliancy of, 232.
- distance of, 231.
- elongation of, 231.
- orbit of, 230.
- periods of, 232.
- volume of, 231.
- transits of, 145, 234.
- Vernier, the, 15.
- Virgo, or the Virgin, 338.
- Vesta, the planet, 241.
- Vulcan, the planet, 230.
- Y.
- Year, the, 78.
- anomalistic, 79.
- Julian, 80.
- sidereal, 79.
- tropical, 79.
- Z.
- Zenith, the, 6.
- Zodiac, the, 32.
- Zodiacal constellations, 32.
- Zones, 61.