Morstadt, Andromede meteors, [332]
Mouchez, photographic survey of the heavens, [413];
death, [414]
Müller, phases of Mercury, [246];
of minor planets, [288]
albedo of Mars, [283]
of Jupiter, [290]
of Saturn, [303]
variability of Neptune, [305]
of Pons's comet, [366]
stellar photometry, [421]
Munich, Optical Institute,[ 28],[ 34]
Myer, solar eclipse, [183]
[Pg 482] Myer, solar eclipse, [183]
Nasmyth, Lassell's reflector,[ 83];
solar willow-leaves, [164]
comparative lustre of Mercury and Venus, [255]
condition of Jupiter, [289]
Nasmyth and Carpenter, The Moon, [265]
Nebula, Andromeda, early observations,[ 21];
new star in, [394] [395]
photographs, [395] [409]
structure, [396]
spectrum, [402] [403]
visibility at Arequipa, [435]
Nebula, Orion, observed by Herschel,[ 12];
mentioned by Cysatus,[ 21]
apparent resolvability, [119]
suspected variability, [403]
radial movement, [405]
spectrum, [407]
photographs, [407] [408] [436]
Nebulæ, first discoveries,[ 22];
catalogues,[ 22],[ 46],[ 50], [412]
distribution,[ 23],[ 48], [422]
composition,[ 24],[ 47], [401] [402]
resolution,[ 47], [117] [119]
double,[ 48], [412]
spiral, [118] [410] [412]
new stars in, [394]-396 [399] [401]
spectra, [401]-403 [407]
variability, [403] [404]
radial movements, [405]
photographs, [407]-409 [425]