Todd, David P.—Stars and Telescopes. Little, Brown & Co., Boston. 1899. 419 pp.

The following are some works which treat exclusively of the Moon.

Nasmyth, James and Carpenter, James—The Moon. John Murray, London. 1885. 213 pp. 25 "Woodburytype" plates and several text figures.

Pickering, William H.—The Moon. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York. 1903. Quarto. 103 pp. and many full-sized plates.

Proctor, Richard A.—The Moon. Longmans, Green & Co., London. 1898. 314 pp.

Gilbert, Grove K.—The Moon's Face. Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington, 1892-93. Vol. 12, pp. 241-292.

Shaler, Nathaniel S.—A Comparison of the Features of the Earth and the Moon. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. 1907. Vol. 34, pp. 1-79. 25 plates.

Leaflet 6

PLATE II


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CHART OF THE MOON'S SURFACE. AFTER NASMYTH.

The figures refer to the names given on pp. 11 and 12 and the use of the chart with the model will enable the reader to name the different features of the moon.

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