KNOAA^LEDGE 



, 1 (unconscioubh ) sup- 

 iq But I c muot see 



Ihl 



icrht Of c 



■ulirthei 



sthei 



not epite 



rent size m the com se c± eieli inn 

 which the method it m tsm mini 

 serve ven -nell — rou'-litb \t_li it i- 

 as the sun -Miies in qi 11 1 t lb 11 i 

 gretses, his dumeter on J in u 1 



meter on JuIt, 1 the iitio ^j1 i 

 the month piecrresses, and m i 

 at the moon fiom one end of tli i 

 and J on will find the card disc ,t Uu 

 either exactly or ^erv neirl\ iml 

 highest on the same nitrht yon ^\lll 

 as neatly covered bj the card disc tl 

 in the same way towards her, and 

 a eye jphctd at the other end of thi 



does low dow 

 Don's path round the 

 chantje m the mooi 



Hei 



thei 



,il 1 



conveyed tint the 



she is" when hi,di il il 



Occup-\ ing as lir_e Ml \ t\ 



of the'vibutliicld It lb the lu ili U ii 



same also with anj one of the familial stai i<iou 



pass from close by the horizon to a great distal 



It How IS this deception to 1 e eyplaincd ' 



The increase of the mom ' ' 



been atliibuted to the circm 

 down T^e can compare hci 

 known objects near the h i i 

 looks liigei thm many obji ts \ 1 i )i iti_ kii 

 really large, as t ees, houses, and so forth, we c 



cf the 



skjO 



el ud-lideu bkj we per- 



\icw IS not limited by 

 ifiee The legion above 

 11 tenor ef a "verj much 

 1114 much faither away 



"\\ Leu the skj is eleai 

 e arched, but it nevei 

 Probably to ordmary 

 a a clear night appears 

 1} overhead Vf ere at only 

 . cf the J art near the 

 u.^e ef the moons path 



sucli tint liei distance 



i_ht: 



if 1 



fie 



t bhc alw 

 mr the 



A ed o: 



.bsei 





t tha 



the distance of the hi 

 arises that when thi 

 will present 

 the sky 



(not quite, but yen m 

 same \ isual angle , 1 11 

 much larger than had 

 lb to suggest tl 

 high above tin 1 



^cioublj the 

 s aiched over the earth, in 

 le id lies at about a fourth 

 exj ectatiun uncon&ciouslj 

 . close to the horizon she 

 Her disc thm when she is hia^h np m 

 matter of fact she looks about as large 



ut the 



subtends the 

 e fleet of hei looking so 

 tmcrnsLU usl^, expected. 



lb 



the 



U 





a tlie 

 mo-le IS 



apparent 



the two Mniiig-mn 

 real size of the moon ^^ 

 us to an idea of its size, 

 horizon — much farther 



judge it to be 

 (To I 



that 



" wlueli subtends the same 

 li se h\ is much the larger of 

 tj no means of estimating the 



,ke its apparent position guide 

 nd is it seems — being near the 

 ft aj than when high, j tt looks 

 illy krger. 



TEICKI\(i THE CONDORS. 



A\ li 



e I 1 



le, N.Y , 

 1 site the 



the joung 

 the world. 

 I bringing- 

 trot it, he 



in Chill The Government pays 



I r s head brought m, but most of 



sick of the business The condors 



i-irds, but they can see a rifle farthei 



a house, and they catch on to all 



