NEW OBSERVATION'S OF TOE PLANKT ,MKi;CUi:V. 4«... 
orbital period, no "such deviation has been observed and il is very unlikely tlmt nnv 
exists ; especially as 
(5) There seems to be evidence that it has rotated thus froui the timo il w.t? pln^'lc ; 
(6) About an axis approximately perpendicular to the plane of its (uliit; 
(7) Possessing no certain signs of atmosphere ; 
(8) Nor sign of water ; 
(9) Nor of vegetation ; 
(10) Nor of organic life ; 
(11) Covered with long narrow markings best explained as the results of cooling; 
(12) Somewhat symmetrically disposed, thus suggesting (5)j 
(13) A world as dead as the Moon, but dijQTerently brought to such condition. 
