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Ten Years' Progress in Astronomy 1

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THE Earth.—In what may be called the astronomy of the earth there is no very great discovery, nothing extremely new and brilliant to record during the past decade; but there has been considerable and steady progress.

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  1. "Ten Years' Progress in Astronomy, 1876–86," by Prof. C. A. Young, Read May 17, 1886, before the New York Academy of Sciences.

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Ten Years' Progress in Astronomy 1 . Nature 35, 67–69 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/035067a0

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