VI. 



KNOWLEDGE, 



FAC3B 



Markwick. Lieut.-Col. E. E.— 



The Astronomy of Shakspeare 



MSLTS 



121 



177 



181 



2-29 



111 



90 



On the Atmosphere and Temperature of ; hy 



J. R. Holt 158, 173 



On the Atmosphere and Temperature of ; by 

 A. C. Ranyakd 154, 171 



Mastodon— 



Tnsk= of the 



Maunder. E. W.— 



The Sun as a liright-i.-no Miir 

 The Life-History of a Solar Eclipsi 



Max Wolf- 



His Photographs of Shooting Stars 



Mee, Arthur- 

 Notice of his book, " Observational Astro- 

 nomy " 



Meteor 



A KriUiant 



Meteoric Stone— 



Lcu'a! l>eci3ion as to Possession of ■>! 



Meteors- 



On certain Low-lying Atmospheric Meteors ; 



by Chas. TnMussoN, F.R.S -AG 



Variation of the Light of Meteors in passing 



through the Air ■■ 229 



Meteors, Phosphorescent— 



Lttter ou, from Tiiot*. Ulasiiill . 113 



Michelson, Prof.— 



M '.ts made with his Interference 



:mler 22H 



Migration— 



The Migration of IJirds ; by G. W. Bli.man... 155 



Milky Way— 



The r, Argus Region of the 

 The Structure of the flalaxy ... 



Mitchiner, J. H.— 



The T. ' ' ■ nil Tabl< ts 

 The (I - in the World 



Mitton. G. E. 



Insect Plagues of Uruguay 



Moles 



An.1 th<ir Like : by i:. Lyi.ekkek 



Moon— 



The Great Pkius on the ... 129 



The Great Lunar Crater Tycho 1^9 



The Great Lunar Crater Copernicus . •- 169 



The Tints of the Lunar Plains 200 



Mountain Chains— 



The Milking of; by H. G.Wki.ls 201 



Nebula — 



What is a Nebula '.' by A. C. Rany.^rd ... 10 



The i; Argus Region of the Milky Way .50, G9 



What is a Star Cluster? ''0, 109 



Nielsen, Chas.— 



Litter as to the Iflnis Fatuus ... 

 Nitrogen— 



As Food for Animals and Plants ; by Vauqhan 

 Cornish 



Nuthatch — 



The Nuthatch ; by H. F. Witherby 



Payne, Prof. W. W.— 



His Astrouomical Magazine, " Popular 

 Astronomy" . 



Pentacrinid — 



liivin'' Form of 



79 



237 



87 



148, 212 

 55 



189 



Monck. W. H. 8.- 



Thc Lif< of Star 



letter on Uie Structure of the Galaxy 



Letter on Sirian and Solar Stars 



The Sp<ctra and I'ro{*r Motions of Stars 



The Spectra and Motions of Btam 



.50,09 

 73, 118 



25 

 . 106 



74 



HI 



19 



73 



. 112 



. 154 



.. 200 



Photosphere — 



What is the Sun's ? by A. C. Ranyard 



Pichiciago - 



Habits of the ; by R. Lydekker 28 



Porcupine— 



Spiny Animals ; by R. Lydekker 101 



Ptar-Hotep - 



The Precepts of ; by .1. H. Mitchiner ... lOG 



Pyramid— 



The Coffin of the Builder of the Third 

 Pyramid ; by F. W. Rkai. 223 



Ranyard, A. Cowper- 



What is a Nebula ? 10 



On the Apparent Motion of Solar Prominences 11 



The Lunar Apennines 81 



The r, Argus Region of the Milky Way 60, GO 



On I'rof. Kai'tkyn's Conclusions with regard 



to the DiHtribution of the Stars ... ... 08 



What is a Star Cluster ■> 90, 109 



The Great Plains on the Moon 129 



The Great Lunar Crater Tyclio ... 149 



The Great Lunar Crater Copernicus .. ... 109 



Absorption in the Sun ... ... 177 



What is the Sun's Photosphere ? . 1H9 

 Halo round Photographic Images of Bright 



Stars 191 



On the Presumption that the Material of the 



I'uiverse has been uniformly distributed ... 207 



The Tints of the Lunar Plains 209 



Shooting Stars and their Trails ... 229 



