Show STUDY OF OP MOON The complexity ity t and ty of I th I lunar unar t theory la n at attracted ma many ny i eminent emi eni 1 nent neat mathematicians but at present it appears appears to b bo he agreed to leave to Professor sor E. E V. Y Brown alone the completion of or a set sel of I lunar unar tables to replace those of Hansen Hanson It is expected that this great groat work ork will be finished in three years Al Although Although Although Al- Al though all known physical al influences are being taken into acc account it is certain that the new now t tables lable s. s Wit Wit- m not entirely remove the discordance between theory and observation V An n contribution to 10 UK- UK study ld of I the he Ii libra bia I t ion of If f th tho moon lias lia- been n furnished h by t I v no reduction i O Ot of 01 t thA Ii observations I ions n made 1 ad- ad wi with 1111 t ii I the lie heli liolio- liolio meter b by in 1841 1541 Stratton Stratton Stratton Strat- Strat ton discoverer discovered the source of the disagreement disa disa- between the conclusions of Franz and Hayn The research also demonstrates demonstrates demonstrates dem dem- the necessity of employing stillmore still stillmore stillmore more prolonged series of visual or photographic photographic photographic photo photo- graphic observations in order to determine determine determine deter deter- mine with certainty and pre precision sion all of the numerical constants required to the theory A ft o r 1 J iI 11 n yra s i la her Good ere lf 1 has ia s completed a a. general aI map of th the moon on nearly the same samo scale seale as Schmidt's map hut but more CX exact lCt because it t is based on SunderS SunderS' m micrometric d determinations of 1433 1 points of the lunar surface v tim study of chan changes es in tint and other physical phenomena however lh the i 1 c I ul maps maJl must be supplemented I by photographs like those of tho the great lunar atlas of the Paris observatory the nth eleventh part of which was published during the last year together with si a of oJ the causes I Consul General E E. r D D. writes from Stockholm that t the hI number of needy persons in Sweden receiving ing assistance j during 1908 amounted to The tj different communes paid out In the tile same samo f year car 6 for assistance of ot the poor H Hand and their support tho the cities contributing of or the tho amount These rheo figures show how an increase of over 1907 It Is estimated that thai the care caro of tho poor costs the inhabitants of the kingdom per head per annum |