Scientific American Volume 88 Number 16 (April 1903) . Sketch of Cupid Drawn by a King George III. and Queen Charlotte, as Sketched by theDraughtsman in Their Presence in 1774. DRAWINGS MADE BY THE JAQUET-DROZ ARTISTANDROID. negie Institution permitted an examination to be madeof the early photographs of the Henry Draper Memor-ial, and furnished the history of this object from itsfirst appearance to the present time. An excellentphotograph of the region, taken 1903, March Id. , , showed stars of the magnitude , butno trace of the Nova was visible. A similar resultw


Scientific American Volume 88 Number 16 (April 1903) . Sketch of Cupid Drawn by a King George III. and Queen Charlotte, as Sketched by theDraughtsman in Their Presence in 1774. DRAWINGS MADE BY THE JAQUET-DROZ ARTISTANDROID. negie Institution permitted an examination to be madeof the early photographs of the Henry Draper Memor-ial, and furnished the history of this object from itsfirst appearance to the present time. An excellentphotograph of the region, taken 1903, March Id. , , showed stars of the magnitude , butno trace of the Nova was visible. A similar resultwas found from sixty-seven plates, the first takenMarch 3, 1890, the last on February 28, 1903, althoughnearly all of these plates showed stars fainter thanthe twelfth magnitude. One or more of these photo-graphs were taken on each intermediate year. It did APPARATUS FOR DISCHARGING BILGEWATER FROM SHIPS. The accompanying engravings show asimple apparatus whereby the foul waterwhich collects in the bilge of a ship may beeasily and effectually discharged. The ap-paratus is the invention of


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