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PARIS. Academy of Sciences, September 26.—M. vam Tieghem in the chair.—On the changes occurring in the large nebula in the belt of Andromeda, by M. G. Rayet. The brilliant point announced by M. Seraphimoff is probably the central point of the nebula, the brightness of which is variable, and is now temporarily increased. The position of the point does not coincide with that of the temporary star whose position was measured by M. Bigourdan in 1885.—On a geometrical theory of the marine compass, by M. S. L. Ravier.—On the convergence of some reduites of the exponential function, by M. H. Padé.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 58, 564 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058564a0
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