The Sun and its Flames. such studies are being made in France by our learned colleague Mr. Deslandres they are being pursued in America by Mr. Hale dirctor of the Kenwood Observa tory at Chicago. ' So the flames of the sun sung upon all lyres are no longer a metaphor ; the star of day bristles with Report of the Commissioner of Patents., scientific american, 1894-09-08
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