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The principal object of the paper is to investigate how far the singular phenomena exhibited by the tails of comets, and by the envelopes of their nuclei, the shrinking of their nuclei as they approach the sun, and vice versâ, as well as the diminution of period presented by some of them, can be explained on the probable supposition that a comet is a mere cloud of small masses, such as stones and fragments of meteoric iron, shining by reflected light alone, except where these masses impinge on one another, or on other matter circulating round the sun, and thus produce luminous gases, along with considerable modifications of their relative motion. Thus the gaseous spectrum of the nucleus is assigned to the same impacts which throw out from the ranks those masses which form the tail.