The Moon

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FURNERIUS. --The fourth and most southerly component of the greatmeridional chain of walled-plains, commencing on the N. With Langrenus: afine but irregular enclosure, about 80 miles in extreme length and muchmore in breadth. Its rampart is very lofty, and tolerably continuous onthe N. And W. , but on the other sides is interrupted by small craters anddepressions. At peaks on the E. It attains a height of more than 11, 000feet above the interior, and there are other peaks rising nearly as high.
... There is a ring-plain (Furnerius B) with a central hill, on the E. Sideof the floor, and numerous craters and crater-pits in other parts of it. On the N. W. Side of B there is a short cleft, on the W. , a well-markedcrater-row, and on the E. A long rill-valley. The very brilliant crater(Furnerius A) on the N. E. _glacis_ is the origin of two fine lightstreaks, one extending S. For more than 100 miles, and the other in theopposite direction for a great distance.
FRAUNHOFER. --A ring-plain, S. Of Furnerius, about 30 miles in diameter, with a regular border rising about 5000 feet above the floor.


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