Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 2 (circa 1920)

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83 NEWTON & CO., LTD., Lantern Slide Publishers. ASTRONOMY — Continued. MOON —conti nutd. Lunar Regions 120 Sunrise on the Sea of Plenty. March. Age, 4 days, 6 4 hrs. Ex. 6.5 hrs. (Paris). 2s. 3d. 121 South Pole. 167 his. old. 122 Two views. Sunrise (left). Same region 5) days later (right). (W. H. Pickering.! 123 System of Bright Rays about Tycho. {Yerkes.) 124 Region about Tycho. 240 hrs. old. Dec. (M. M. Henry.) 125 .. „ 265 hrs. old. Dec. (M. M. Henry ) 126 Region about Crater Tycho. Age 240 hrs. 127 Lunar Appennmes. Age 8 days. 1 he. 7 mins. March. Ex. 6 brs 6 mins. Scale 44 ms. (Paris.) 2s. 3d. 128 Where Four Mountain Ranges meet. Age 20 days, 5.9 hrs. Sept. E*. 14 l hrs. Scale 24 ms. (Pans). 2s. 3d. 129 Lunar Alps and their neighbourhood. Age 8 days, 1 hr April. Ex. 17 hrs. 8 mins. Scale. 26.6 ms. (Lick.) 130 Albategnuis (North). March. (M. M Lowey and Puiseux 131 Mare Seremtates, Mare Tranquilitates and Surroundings, (Yerkes.) 132 Lunar Craters Clavius, Longomoutamues, Tycho, etc. (Yerkes.) PLANETS. 175 Comparative sizes of Sun and Planets. 176 Jupiter, showing bands. Moons. 177 .Jupiter, and inset showing earth and Jupiter on same scale as the Planet. 178 Jupiter. November, (W H Pickenng.) 179 Jupiter and its markings. August 1, about 7 hrs. 50 mins.' 10 in. RefJector.power 312, W.F-D. 2s. 3d. 180 „ Apnl 22, about8 hrs. 30 mins. 10 in. Reflector, power 312, W.F.D. 2s. 3d. 181 Jupiter and its markings. August. 2s. 3d. 182 Jupiter, taken with enlarging Lens m 36 in. Telescope, (Lick.) 183 „ „ „ „ September 28(b.) 184 Region of the Creat Red Spot on Jupiter August, 1902. 2s. 3d. 186 Saturn, showing broad rings. 187 „ showing edge of nngs. 188 ,, as observed from October. 1848, to March, 1851. 189 „ showing broad rings and roooni. 190 „ as seen from one of its Satelites. 191 „ November. (W. H. Pickering.! 192 „ September 13 days 6 hrs. 40mins.G.M.T Jan. (Drawing by Mons. E.M. Antoaiadi.) 193 Mars and Moons. 194 Telescopic Appearance of the Planet Man, April, 1903. 2s. 3d. 195 August 16th, A—298® (T. 133 Clavius and hi* neighbour*. (North.) Oct 134 Lunar Crater Theophilis and Surroundings. (Yerkes.) 135 Mare Nubium, Billialdus, etc. (Yerkes.) 136 Ringed Plains of Mare Nubium. Age 22 days, , 14 hre. t mm. Sept. Ex. 16 hrs. Scale 23 ms. (Paris.) 137 Lunar Crater Copernicus and Surroundings. (Yerkes.) 138 Sunset On the Ptolemaus. 139 Maurolycus. (North.) March. (M. M. Lowey and Puiseux.) 140 Sunset in the Mare Crisium. Age 16 days, 13 hrs. July, Ex. 21 hrs. 14 mins. Scale, 36 ms. Lick. 141 Mare Cnsium, region of. 142 Partial Eclipse, 9.20 p.m. May, 1892. (G. J. Newbegin.) 143 „ „ 9.50 p.m. „ „ 144 „ 10.30 p.m. „ ,, 145 „ „ 11 p.m. „ ,, „ 146 „ „ 11.30 p.m. „ ,, ,, 147 .. „ 12 p.m. 148 „ 12.30 p.m. „ (Nos. 142-148 shows the gradual passing of the shadow over the moon's surface.) 196 September 14th. A“*“ (T. E. Phillips.) 197 September 23rd. A'-289° 198 October 4tb. A-I&6* „ 199 October IIth. ^-101° „ 200 November 8th. A -20 *® „ Mars from drawing as seen through a 10-inch Telescope. 201 Mars, two illustrations with canal system, 1895 (Lowell). 202 The Hour-glass sea on Mars. (1) Dawes, Nov. 26th, 1864. (2) Flammarloa, June 29, 1873. (3) Schiaparelli, June 28, 1879. (4) Schiapa- relli- June 2, 1888. (5) Schiaparelli, June 20. 1890. (6) Gale, August 6, 1892. (7) Lowe. October, 1894. (8) Phillips, December 3, 1896. (9) Antomadi, December 7. 1896. 203 Venus (I) Antoaiadi, June II, 20 hrs. 45 mins. (2) „ June 23,21 „ 45 „ (3) .. July 12,21 „ 0 „ July 12, 23 „ 45 „ July 14, July 14, (7) Flammarion July 14,22 „ 30 „ (8) Antomadi, July 24, 21 ,, 0 „ (9) „ Aug. 30, 21 „ 30 ,, Jusivy, France. 204 Phases of Mercury and Venus. 205 Uranus and Moons. 206 Neptune and Moons. 207 (Asteroids and Moods. 225 Sword Comet over Jerusalem. 226 1680, Comet. 227 Six Tailed Comet ol 1744 228 Halley's Comet, 684, from the Nuremberg Chronicle. 229 Halley's Comet as illustrated m Bayeaux Tapestry. 230 Halley s list of 24 orbits of Comcls. 231 Halley's Cornel, giving extent ol Orbit. 232 Halley's Comet, 1835. 233 Halley's Comet, Jan., 1910. 234 Halley's Comet, Jan. 30th, 1910. Ex. 74 mins. 34 inch reflector (Greenwich). 235 Donati's Comet, October, 1858. 236 Donati's Comet, 1858. 237 Winnecke's Comet. Phillips.) COMETS AND METEORS. 243 Morehouse Comet (C. Waller.) E. E. Barnard.) , 6 and 7, 1892. (Prof. 1908c, 24th October, 1908. Exposure, 50 mins. 2s. 3d. 245 Daniel's Comet, track of, as seen Aug. 13, 1907. 246 .. ,, Aug. 25, 1907, 247 „ „ August, 1907. Star with black spot near end of tail is 7, Geminorum. Exposure, J hour. Meanee Observatory, New Zea- land. 2s. 3d. 248 Great Daylight Comet. February. 1910. 2s.3d. 249 Findlay's Comet. 250 A Shooting Star. 251 A Meteoric Shower. 252 Radiant points of Meteor*. 253 Ring of Meteoric bodies round tbe Sun. 254 Meteor traces of the Region of the Milky W ay about £ Cygni. Sept. (Dr. Max Wolf.) 255 The Great Meteorite of Willamette. 2s. 3d. 256 Torrid Fire Ball. Pole star trails in addition Ex. 8 hrs. 58 mins.-l 1 hn. 12 mins. Nov. 16, 1922. 2s. 6d. 257 N. Pole star trails. Ex, B hrs. 46 mins.,16 hrs. 0 mins. Sept. 7, 1923. 2s. 6d.