Professor Burnham catalogued over one hundred and ninety-eight new double stars, which he discovered while at Mount Hamilton.
There are but seven observers at Mount Hamilton, while at Greenwich, at Paris, and other observatories, there are from forty to fifty men.
The students have access to the collections at Amherst College and the Massachusetts Agricultural College, also at Mount Holyoke College, about seven miles distant.
Three or four months after his marriage, Lord Howe having threatened the city, Mr. Girard took his young wife to Mount Holly, N.
Crocker has given a photographic telescope and dome, and provided a sum sufficient to pay the expenses of an eclipse expedition to be sent from Mount Hamilton to Japan, in August, 1896, under charge of Professor Schaeberle.
He had expressed a desire to be buried on Mount Hamilton, either within or near the Observatory.
In that case," said the man, "it will be best for you to cross our Valley and mount the spiral staircase inside the Pyramid Mountain.
To their disappointment there was within this mountain no regular flight of steps by means of which they could mount to the earth's surface.
Eureka, however, was lighter than the Mangaboos, and while they could mount only about a hundred feet above the earth the kitten found she could go nearly two hundred feet.
I thrilled to this strange strength, which seemed to mount to the very throne of Time, where past and future are one.
The book closes with an exciting description of a fight on theMount of Olives.
You must make steps on four sides, by which to mount to a meadow formed by nature at the top of a rock which may be hollowed out and supported in front by pilasters and open underneath in a large portico, [Footnote: See Pl.
Nor when the inflamed caverns ofMount Etna [Footnote 13: Mongibello is a name commonly given in Sicily to Mount Etna (from Djebel, Arab.
You see the sandy desert beyond Mount Atlas where formerly it was covered with salt water.
This city is situated at the base of that part of the Taurus mountains which is divided from the Euphrates and looks towards the peaks of the greatMount Taurus [8] to the West [9].
This great Giant was born in Mount Atlas and was a hero .
On Mount Etna the words freeze in your mouth and you may make ice of them.
He heard them moving in the upper chambers; from the shop, he heard the dead man getting to his legs; and as he began with a great effort to mount the stairs, feet fled quietly before him and followed stealthily behind.
What could be more natural than to mount the staircase, lift the curtain, and confront his difficulty at once?
All night he walked up and down in front of the church-door, keeping away the men who brought ladders, by which they might mount to the great stone griffin, and knock it to pieces with their hammers and crowbars.
Mount Olivet Church did her blackest deeds in the name of religion.
I must also give my readers an idea of the community of which Mount Olivet church formed the hub and center.
During these twenty years I have done my utmost to preserve and defend the faith ofMount Olivet church.
I have been a deacon in this church fer many a year, but to my mind this is the most dangerous time Mount Olivet has ever seen.
He was a heavy contributor to the finances of Mount Olivet.
When I say thatMount Olivet church flourished, I do not mean that she flourished in spiritual things.
Talk about bein' saved from sin, why there's our dear old Brother Simms, who was our last pastor at Mount Olivet.
This St. Louis preacher had been a college chum of Preacher Bonds, and was full of the Mount Olivet persuasion.
But this aspirant to the presidential office was not the only great man who had been a member of Mount Olivet church.
It could truthfully be said that every member of Mount Olivet church was at this time a positive force for evil.
I have been a member of Mount Olivet Church for twenty-seven years and I never heard such preaching as that.
Everybody in the community, almost, who had any religious inclination, and some who had none, belonged to Mount Olivet.
With some difficulty I managed to take my mount plunging and sidling out to where Halfred was galloping in circles at a little distance from the rest of the field.
The gate on the left was labelled "Chickawungaree Villa," that on the right "Mount Olympus House.
We shall arrange it thus," I said: "You will mountone horse and I the other.
The afternoon is fading into evening as I mount his stairs; the lamps are being lit; by this hour he should have returned.
Then, having thus equipped her, I assisted her to mount the rail, and at once sprang up beside her, taking her hand in mine as I did so.
When Ellenora faced the cutting sunshine and saw Mount Morris Park, green and sweet, she stopped and pressed a hand to her hip.
I winced at the "note of modernity," and could not help seeing the color mount to Arthur's brow when the man's name was mentioned.
Now will I go forth and hide myself within Mount Horsel, imploring my sweet lady Venus for favor and loving mercy, for willingly would I be forever condemned to hell for her love.
It was amiable enough, this flat near Mount Morris Park in Harlem.
The wisest thing would be that you should be the first to mount the ladder, by agreement, on the ground that you can lead them inside, whereas they might lose their way.
When he is dead, mount quickly and ride down to the cross roads above Camaldoli, by the fields, and wait behind the shrine.
It is impossible to imagine anything more hideously desolate and sombrely wild than the high ground behind Mount Etna.
He was taught to stand without hitching and to allow his rider to mount on either side.
With the spurs set deep into the quivering painted hide of his mount Mose began plying the quirt like a flail.
A city of this name stood to the east of mount Libanus; whose natives were the Hamathites alluded to here.
At no great distance stood Mount Argaius, which was a part of the great ridge, called Taurus.
The town stood at the bottom of Mount Soracte, sacred to Apollo; and the priests were styled Hirpi.
I have mentioned that Mount Pyrene was so called from being a fountain of fire: such mountains often have hot streams in their vicinity, which are generally of great utility.
The latter seems to have been a city; and also a temple, where the body of Saul was exposed after his defeat upon mount Gilboa.
Azorus, near Heraclea, in Thessaly, at the bottom of Mount Œta.
Comah is used for a wall; but seems to be sometimes taken for those sacred inclosures wherein they had their Puratheia; and particularly for the sacred mount which stood in those inclosures.
Mount Albanus was denominated Al-ban from its fountains and baths.
Vulcan the blacksmith, who was the master of the Cyclops, and forged iron inMount Ætna, was a character familiar to the Greeks, and Romans.
It is probably the same that is mentioned by Strabo, as being upon mount Ida, where was the city Elorus.
He is mentioned as a king of the Lapithæ, and the son of Phoroneus; and placed near mount Olympus.
Stephanus says that it was nearMount Casius; but Herodotus expressly tells us, that it was at the distance of three days journey from it.
She saw her husband mount its white, glistening steps, so changed, and yet so like his former self when full of love, youth, and hope.
He died at Eonte's camp, northwest of Mount Scott.
Mount Scott, flowing south into Medicine-bluff creek, on the reservation.
As a result, the Kiowa, who had previously been together in a single camp on Cache creek below the fort, now began to scatter and take up individual farms along the Washita and on the creeks north of Mount Scott.
Mount Scott, northwest of Fort Sill, on the reservation.
While Moses was up in the mount the people clamoured for Aaron to make them gods.
Mount your horse; I should ask you to the litter, but it is too small.
And consider this, Gracious Lord, that wherever I show myself the whole neighborhood will mount against the Swedes.
They decided to depart from Taurogi in sleighs and accompanied by two servants, as if going merely to the neighboring Gavna; afterward they would mount horses and hurry on with all speed.
They said that he favored this side and that; but when men began tomount their horses throughout the whole country he went against the Swedes.
Mount Sion, where shines the city of the living God, the Jerusalem of heaven.
The township of Tamata is the most important centre of the New Guinean goldfields, but the Yodda Valley camp rivals it closely, and it is expected that some of the new camps at the base of Mount Albert Edward will in time surpass them both.
The moon was now obscured with banks of dark clouds that had suddenly shot up from beneath Mount Victoria, and the birds of night, before so noisy, were now strangely silent.
At the same time we picked up their old tracks and steered for the distant peak of Mount Scratchley.
We may readily comprehend how a bird, without fluttering its wings, can poise in the air; but how can it move forward or in a circle, and even mount upward, without a visible movement of a pinion?
Universal Appreciation and Love; The Strange Ordering of Circumstance; A Sculptured Cross in Mount Auburn; Death only an Event in Life.
The interior of Mount Pelee, whose fiery blast destroyed St. Pierre in a moment and crumbled its buildings into dust, would be cool compared with this temperature of 5400°.
Obtain two single-pole snap switches and a porcelain socket, and mount them on the ends by means of some small stove bolts.
Mount the combined iron and brass strip on the slate base, using a long and short bolt as shown in Fig.
Sharpen one end of this rod and mount a brass wind vane on the other end.
Now mount the arm on the base by means of the bolt, placing several washers between it and the upper surface of the base, so that its outer end will be raised above the edge of the fiber ring.
Now mount an arm, C, on the valve stem so that it stands in a vertical position when the lever to which the chains are attached is in a horizontal position.
Now mount this piece upon the two pieces of brass that form the blades of the switch by means of two small 1/8-in.
Mount a small binding post, E, on one side of the U-shaped piece of brass, and the parts may then be put together and held in place by means of the brass screw.
Now place the flowerpot in the exact center and then mount the grooved brass strips one on either side of it with the longest dimension parallel to the longest dimension of the board and the inside end about 1 in.
The best way is to mount all the hooks necessary on one handle, as shown in the sketch.
Hulling Walnuts Procure a barrel that is water-tight and mount it on a shaft so that it runs between standards like a barrel churn.
A piece of wood, O, on which to mount the works of the old clock is mortised into the base.
One after the other asked leave to mount him and ride him a short distance over a bit of grass adjoining the cavalry barracks.
A very stout lady in black is lifted on to her mount by the united efforts of the dragoman and two donkey-boys, and, held in position by the boys, moves off, threatening a convulsive landslide to one side or the other at every step.
There is more than one place on the Mount which claims to be that garden.
One more sight we must see before going out on to the quiet hillside called the Mount of Olives.
You remember that it was to Mount Moriah Abraham was told to take his son Isaac and sacrifice him?
We have been steadily rising for long past, now we mount a steeper bit of rising ground and suddenly there comes into view a tiny valley from which the hills rise again, and on the opposite slope, spread out before us, is Nazareth.
We make our way to the steamer and mount to the first-class deck and look down on the whirl of turbans and red fezes (also called tarbooshes) below.
Solomon's Temple was utterly destroyed, but there were temples built and rebuilt on the same site, and that site is considered to be peculiarly sacred, because it is a peak of a mountain called Mount Moriah.
It is, indeed, quite certain that there is an outcrop of rock belonging to part of the summit of Mount Moriah in the mosque which stands just where the Temple stood.
Now we are sitting on a great grey stone on theMount of Olives, and the sun is coming out and drying up all the dampness.
She slips on to the remaining horse as if she were used to riding all her life, and, sitting astride like a man, holds him in until I mount behind.
However, when it is retrieved, I take off the other and, carrying them both in my hand, mount quite easily.
The train is a corridor one, and we mount the platform at the end of a carriage and find ourselves in a compartment thick with dust, where the seats vary from straight leather-covered benches to comfortable-looking basket-chairs.
When our belongings are rescued and identified they are stowed away in a rickshaw by themselves, while we three mount in three others and set off for far the most interesting part of the journey.
At our right lay Mount Tom in deep shadow; the pines on Mount Jackson to the east cut the blue vault of the sky with their serrated edges.
Indeed the Mecca of travelers is Mount Whitcomb, from whose summit you look over a vast expanse of mountain peaks stretching away in all directions like a huge sea.
Just opposite Mount Jackson is a velvety lawn with grass and flowers in abundance.
New Market is a quaint old town on the valley pike eight miles from above Mount Jackson and is joined by the turn-pike which comes from Front Royal.
An old colored man who conducted us to the tomb said that, as near as he could remember, about twelve years before he witnessed one of the largest crowds that he ever saw at Mount Vernon.