Intra-Mercurial Planets—Prof. Stewart's 24.011d. Period, Leverrier's and Gaillot's 24.25d., and Leverrier's 33.0225d. Sidereal Periods Considered

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AS your regular monthly numbers did not reach our Free Library from September, 1881, until comparatively recently, and I was absent from home when they did arrive, it was only quite lately that I had an opportunity of seeing Prof. Balfour Stewart's very interesting paper ``On the Possibility of Intra-Mercurial Planets,'' read at last year's meeting of the British Association, and published at length in your issue of September 15, 1881. ``The possibility'' has been almost an admitted fact for over a century, but Prof. Stewart's valuable paper discusses the relation of certain sun spot periods to a probable sidereal period, approximately at least, of an Intra-Mercurial planet of 24.011 days.

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