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1 I, 3 | not alone in holding: it appears to be an old assumption 2 I, 6 | the planets, but that it appears at great intervals of time 3 I, 6 | be seen and consequently appears at great intervals of time.~ 4 I, 6 | attracted by the comet. It appears at greater intervals than 5 I, 6 | every place in which it appears. But, as a matter of fact, 6 I, 6 | statement that a comet only appears in the north, with the sun 7 I, 7 | independently the comet appears by itself. But when the 8 I, 7 | colour is something that appears actually on them.~Now when 9 I, 7 | star the comet necessarily appears to follow the same course 10 I, 8 | circles. Again, no fringe appears round the sun or moon: for 11 I, 8 | circle in which the milky way appears to our sight is the greatest 12 I, 10| is hoar-frost; and this appears in winter and is commoner 13 I, 13| except rivers, water rarely appears in the plains. For mountains 14 I, 13| Rhodanus is swallowed up and appears again elsewhere: the Rhodanus 15 II, 1 | into a small space, the sea appears to flow. But this is because 16 II, 8 | by the facts that the sun appears hazy and is darkened in 17 II, 9 | that phenomenon. The water appears to shine when struck because 18 III, 1 | development of either potentiality appears, that of which there is 19 III, 2 | them occurs. The halo often appears as a complete circle: it 20 III, 2 | bright object sometimes appears bright in the reflection, 21 III, 3 | it is a circle and why it appears round the sun or the moon 22 III, 3 | which the main division appears in the halo. Its fading 23 III, 4 | under which the rainbow appears. So it is clear that the 24 III, 4 | sun.~So the rainbow always appears opposite the sun whereas 25 III, 4 | firelight: so, too, the sun appears red through smoke and mist. 26 III, 4 | do find lamps. A rainbow appears round these in winter, generally 27 III, 4 | soot. The light of the lamp appears as a circle which is not 28 III, 4 | Hence also the rainbow appears with three colours; this 29 III, 4 | white: this is because it appears on the dark cloud and at 30 III, 4 | another (purple, for instance, appears different on white and on 31 III, 4 | green, V for violet; yellow appears at the point Y. Three rainbows 32 III, 6 | uneven mirror, its colour appears partly red, partly green 33 III, 6 | mock sun, on the contrary, appears when the air is very uniform, 34 IV, 10| frankincense, gum. Amber, too, appears to belong to this class