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ABSTRACT THE VARIABLE NEBULA NEAR ζ TAURI.—Though there has been no mention of late of, observation of the vicinity of the nebula discovered near ζ Tauri on October 19, 1855, by Chacornac,
at Paris, and of which he found not the least trace in November, 1862, it may be nevertheless hoped that attention has been directed to the neighbourhood, even if with negative results. As
we do not find a sufficiently detailed account of Chacornac's experiences bearing upon this nebula in our astronomical treatises, we may recapitulate them here. Access through your
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