Feb 1870
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Nature, Volume 1, Issue 14, pp. 359-360 (1870).
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MR. PROCTOR'S interesting paper in your last number reminded me of an essay on ``The Nebular Hypothesis,'' originally published in 1858, and re-published, along with others, in a volume in 1863 (``Essays : Scientific, Political, and Speculative.'' Second Series), in which I had occasion to discuss the question he raises. In that essay I ventured to call in question the inference drawn from the revelations of Lord Rosse's telescope, that nebulæ are remote sidereal systems-an inference at that time generally accepted in the scientific world. On referring back to this essay, I find that, besides sundry of the reasons enumerated by Mr. Proctor for rejecting this inference, I have pointed out one which he has omitted.
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