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MM. LŒWY and Puiseux have recently communicated to the Paris Academy of Sciences1 continuations of their valuable descriptions of the unequalled lunar photographs they are now obtaining by means of the large Equatorial Coudé. As in the case of the three Parts of the Atlas already published, they accompany their descriptions with a discussion of the bearings of the new results obtained on the general questions of selenology. We have on previous occasions given an account of Parts i.,2 ii.,3 and iii.,4 and we now give a full translation of the recent communications.
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Comptes rendus, June 26 and July 3.
NATURE, vol. iii. p. 439, 1895.
Ibid., vol. lvi. p. 280, 1897.
Ibid., vol. lix. p. 304, 1899.
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The New Lunar Photographic Atlas. Nature 60, 491–493 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060491c0
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