Nebular hypothesis, Herschel's,[ 24],[ 25];
Laplace's,[ 25], [308] [309] [322]
objections, [313]-315

Neison, atmosphere of Venus, [254];
rills on the moon, [263]
The Moon, [265]

Neptune, discovery, [78]-83;
satellite,[ 83], [305]
density,[ 84]
comets captured by,[ 98], [306] [365]
mode of rotation, [305] [313] [315] [322]

Newall, F., duplicity of Capella, [389];
stellar radial motions, [430]

Newall, R. S., 25-inch refractor, [430]

Newcomb, runaway stars,[ 39];
solar translation,[ 40]
origin of minor planets,[ 76]
telescopic powers, [119]
corona of 1878 [176]
of 1869 [183]
distance of the sun, [231]-233
velocity of light, [241]
variation of latitude, [259]
lunar atmosphere, [263]
lunar theory, [272] [273]
disturbance of Neptune's satellite, [305]
formation of planets, [314]
star catalogue, [415]
structure of Milky Way, [423]

Newton, H. A., capture of comets by planets,[ 98];
falls of aerolites, [311]
November meteors, [330] [331]
meteors of 1885 [336] [337]
orbits of aerolites, [340]

Newton, Sir Isaac, founder of theoretical astronomy, [1],[141];
comets subject to gravitation,[ 88]
first speculum, [109]
solar radiations, [216]
law of cooling, [217]-219
telescopes and atmosphere, [434]

Niesten, volume of asteroids, [287];
red spot on Jupiter, [293]

Nobert, diffraction gratings, [439]