To the Editor of THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW . SIR , —In my article on “ Mars ” in
the Fortnightly for last month I quoted my friend Dr. Johnstone Stoney's recent
explanation of the absence of air from the moon ; I also gave some account of the
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... and an account of the doctrines which form it , will be found in Professor
Huxley's admirable lecture delivered at Belfast before the British Association ,
which is printed in the November number of the Fortnightly Review . That bridge ,
as we ...
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