Seii 18, 1885 ] 



KNOWLEDGE 



certain from the A *: 

 dagr , Norwegnn In 

 denied by the Io\ era 



The difbcultN In uiil 



valt. "i II I 



the). 



iilbi 



tion hence the fjllowing week was calleii 

 Heltja Mia ( Iccl Diotionarj ) The cast 

 noon which li lir t mi int ninth hour Oi 3 p i 

 shiftc<l ^1 i! M 111 1 fises DernatiVLs 

 tor U (]<l1 laiias^ 



Abl I 



, moon always due south." I should have 

 s error, but he goes on to say that this 

 avel round the earth in a day A>'D ABOUT 



I it there ._ 



1 tiavclled by the moon eastward, or about fifty 

 n ent% four hours. 



u ider of KNOWLEDGE for more than two years. 

 It, s( ver-il small changes have taken place generally — 

 jr the better. I hope the approaching one will be in 

 W. H. S. 



I tiinlv not eastward ; but a day mid fifty minutes is 

 d ha\e shown " W. H. H." that the error was a 

 £ the man travels at the less rate correctly indicated 

 ndcnt will he not take a l.juger— not a shorter— 



Hcightj -3/^ Centtmetfes. 

 Wei-^hl, 2J Grcvnivves. 

 Rising m Knobs. 



FALL OF ICE. 



Ml I 



chemisi 



A TWIN DANDELION. 

 7th inst. I found in a field near here a double 

 two distinct stalk.s, but thev grow close together 

 uiding both) tiU within about an eighth of an 

 I, where they separate, each bearing a flower. 



iGNOltAMUS. 



liK( KIVED AND SHORT ANSWERS. 

 N, Willi the now arrangenipnt? pending the 



oui llie guide-buok. 



Isabella Terrell. 

 se, Saint Martin Lautosque, 



KEEPING THE JIOON DUE SOUTH-A PRINTER'S ERROR. 



[1!)33] -I think Mr. Proctor must have made a mistake in his 

 article on " Finding the Way at Sea," on page 177, Knowledge, 

 where he says that a " traveUer who could only go fast enough 



