The Schmidt-Dickert Relief Model of the Moon

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THE present location of the Schmidt-Dickert relief model of the moon is probably not generally known in Europe. Webb's ``Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes'' (edition of 1896) states that the model is in Bonn, and this impression probably generally prevails. As a matter of fact the model has been for about twenty years in America. It has been on exhibition only at rare intervals during the time, however, and hence has been lost sight of. By a disposition recently made of it, it has fortunately become available to students of science and the public generally. Through the generosity of Mr. Lewis Reese, of Chicago, it has been presented to the Field Columbian Museum, and is now installed in this institution.

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