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1893 Espin

WOLSINGHAM OBSERVATORY

.Circular No. 33

Mr. H Corder having informed me that the Nova Aurigæ has increased, it was examined here Aug. 21 and found to be 9·2, spectrum monochromatic. One intense line (500?).

T. E. Espin


Visual spectrum of the NOVA Aurigæ with 17¼ in. Reflector

T. E. Espin

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18950406 USNO

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT

Ap 6/95

Dear Mr. Lumsden,

      My return to the city after a protracted absence I find the bound volume of the Proceedings of your society. I need scarcely say how highly I prize the possession of this book and of what great interest it has been to see all that you have done for the sciences.

Please accept my cordial thanks.

Very truly

A.G. Winterhalter

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18950208 Hoskin

The Dale,
Toronto

8th Feby 1895

Sir

      I beg to acknowledge your letter of 29th January enclosing a copy of a Resolution adopted by the Astronomical & Physical Society of Toronto respecting the death of my late brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Carpmael.

      On behalf of his family I beg to thank the society sincerely for the very warm and feeling way in which they have referred to Mr. Carpmael's memory and to the services, which I know, he gladly rendered.

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18950403 Veeder

Postal Card – One Cent.

United States of America.

THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY.

G. E. Lumsden,
Corresponding Sec. Astron & Phys. Society,
Toronto,
Canada

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18941018 Veeder

Postal Card – One Cent

United States of America.

THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY.

G. E. Lumsden,
Cor. Sec. Astron. & Phys. Society
Toronto,
Canada

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18971016 APST Card

CANADA POST CARD

THE ADDRESS TO BE WRITTEN ON THIS SIDE.

 


THE ASTRONOMICAL AND PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF TORONTO.

      A Special Meeting will be held in the Electrical Room of the Toronto Technical School, College Street, on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, AT 20 O'CLOCK.

      Dr. M. A. Veeder, of LYONS, N. Y., will address the meeting on

(1) THE AURORA;

(2) ICE ACTION IN THE LAKE REGION OF NORTH AMERICA.

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18941210 Keeler

Allegheny Observatory,
Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

Dec. 10 1894

My Dear Mr. Lumsden,

      With this I return the drawing to accompnay the article on correcting lenses &c. I should have returned it before, but thinking you had already made a copy, I sent it to Prof. Hale for our new journal.

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18941119 Keeler

Allegheny Observatory,
Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

Nov. 19 1894

G. E. Lumsden Esqr.

Corresponding Secretary of the

Astronomical & Physical Society of Toronto.

My Dear Mr. Lumsden,

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18941010 Keeler

Allegheny Observatory,
Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

Oct. 10 1894

Mr. G. E. Lumsden,
Corresponding Secretary,
Astronomical & Physical Society of Toronto

My Dear Mr. Lumsden,

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18940926 Keeler

Allegheny Observatory,
Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
Sept 26 1894

My Dear Mr. Lumsden,

      I am greatly obliged to you for your kindness in sending me the bound volume containing the earlier transactions of the society. It makes my set complete, and I can have the later volumes bound to match.

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