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Polyglot China
1900
Scientific American
The shortening days of September bear witness to the sun's continued southward progress. On the morning of the 23d the sun enters the sign of Libra, and, in the language of the almanacs, "Autumn be gins." With the change of season it is as well to take our monthly glance at the stars at an earlier hour D P. M. in the middle of the month. Right overhead is Cygnus, with Aquila on the south along the Milky Way, and Sagittarius setting below. LYl'a is west of the zenith, and Hercules, Corona,
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican09011900-131a
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