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[Footnote 487: _Mitth._, No. lii., p. 58 (1881).]
[Footnote 488: _Ibid._, No. xii., p. 192. Baxendell, of Manchester, reached independently a similar conclusion. See _Month. Not._, vol.
xxi., p. 141.]
[Footnote 489: Wolf, _Mitth._, No. xv., p. 107, etc. Olmsted, following Hansteen, had already, in 1856, sought to establish an auroral period of sixty-five years. _Smithsonian Contributions_, vol. viii., p. 37.]
[Footnote 490: Hahn, _Ueber die Reziehungen der Sonnenfleckenperiode zu meteorologischen Erscheinungen_, p. 99 (1877).]
[Footnote 491: _Report Brit. a.s.s._, 1881, p. 518; 1883, p. 418.]
[Footnote 492: The Rev. A. Cortie (_Month. Not._, vol. lx., p. 538) detects the influence of a short subsidiary cycle, Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer that of a thirty-five year period (_Nature_, June 20, 1901). Professor Newcomb (_Astroph. Jour._, vol. xiii., p. 11) considers that solar activity oscillates uniformly in 11.13 years, with superposed periodic variations.]
[Footnote 493: _Opere_, t. iii., p. 412.]
[Footnote 494: _Mitth._, Nos. vii. and xviii.]
[Footnote 495: _Observations at Redhill_, p. 248.]
[Footnote 496: _Comptes Rendus_, t. xcv., p. 1249.]
[Footnote 497: _Ibid._, t. xciii., p. 827; t. xcvi., p. 1418.]
[Footnote 498: _Ibid._, t. c, p. 593.]
[Footnote 499: Ellis, _Proc. Roy. Society_, vol. lxiii., p. 70.]
[Footnote 500: Schultz, _Astr. Nach._, Nos. 2,817-18, 2,847-8; Wilsing, _Ibid._, No. 3,039; Belopolsky, _Ibid._, No. 2,722.]
[Footnote 501: _Report Brit. a.s.s._, 1892, p. 635.]
[Footnote 502: A. W. Augur, _Astroph. Jour._, vol. xiii., p. 346.]
[Footnote 503: _Report Brit. a.s.s._, 1862, p. 16 (pt. ii.).]
[Footnote 504: _Mem. R. A. S._, vol. xxi., p. 161.]
[Footnote 505: _Month. Not._, vol. xxiv., p. 162.]
[Footnote 506: _Am. Jour. of Science_, vol. vii., 1874, p. 92.]
[Footnote 507: Young, _The Sun_, p. 103.]
[Footnote 508: _Ann. Bur. Long._, 1879, p. 679.]
[Footnote 509: _Ibid._, 1878, p. 689.]
[Footnote 510: _Himmelsphotographie_, p. 273.]
[Footnote 511: Ranyard, _Knowledge_, vols. xiv., p. 14, xvi., p. 189; see also the accompanying photographs.]
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