This volume, "Miscellaneous Scientific Papers Of The Allegheny Observatory--new Series, Volume 1," presents a collection of scientific works originating from the prestigious Allegheny Observatory. Authored by the Allegheny Observatory's own researchers, the papers cover a range of topics within astronomy and related scientific fields. The collection offers insights into the scientific endeavors of the observatory during its period of activity and reflects the state of astronomical research at the time. It is a valuable resource for historians of science, astronomers, and anyone interested in the legacy of astronomical research in America. The papers provide detailed accounts of observations, experiments, and theoretical analyses conducted at the observatory.
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