Index. 



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MORGAN. 



Morgan, A. <le, letter from Miss 

 Herschel on being elected Hon. 

 Member of the R. A. Society, 271. 



Mars, observations on, 53. 



Maskelyne, Rev. Dr., letter from 

 Miss Herschel, on discovering her 

 second comet, 80 ; on the Index to 

 Flamsteed's Observations, 96. 



Ncbulfe, the, 196-198. 

 Nebulfe, the Cape, and double stars, 

 328. 



Ole Bull, the violinist, 306. 

 Orange, Prince of, at Slough, 99. 

 Orionis, o, a variable and periodical 

 star, 316. 



Piazzi, Abbe, at Slough, 55 ; at 



Catania, 173. 

 Pigott, Ed., letter to Miss Herschel 



on the Flamsteed Catalogue, 101. 



Railway, first, between Hanover and 



Braunschweig, 334. 

 Ross, Capt., his return with the 



South Polar Expedition, 333, 334. 



.Schiller's " Walk," translated by Sir 

 J. Herschel, 328, 329. 



ZODIACAL. 



Schumacher, Prof., letter from Miss 

 Herschel, 260. 



Scorpio, 258, 266. 



Seyfl'er, Prof., letter to Miss Herschel, 

 92. 



Somerville, Mrs. , letter to Miss Her- 

 schel, with her " Connexion of the 

 Physical Sciences," 274. 



South, J., his 400 stars, 194; his 

 address to the Astronomical Society 

 on presenting the hon. medal to 

 Miss Herschel, 222-227. 



Stewart, P., letter from Miss Her- 

 schel, 277. 



Sun, spots on the, 286, 287. 



" Survey of the Nebulous Heavens," 

 the conclusion of Sir W. Herschel's 

 vast undertaking, 341. 



Sweepings for comets, 146-148. 



Telescope, the forty-foot, anecdotes 

 of, 308, 309 ; its final preservation, 

 310. 



"Watson, Sir W., first acquaintance 



with W. Herschel, 42. 

 Wilson, Alex., notice of, 99. 



Zodiacal light, the, 331. 



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