30 OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZODIACAL LIGUT. 



No. 15, 



.11 XE 24th, ISJ.'J : KVJ.M.\<;, 



Lat. 20 10' N.: Lon. 127- I'J' K. 



Sun sot fi/i. .">]. 

 Stivn^or Light at 8A. 30m. Diffuse at SA. 30m. 



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Had a good view of the Zodiacal Light, ami hnvc given its boundaries in the chart. At 10 o'clock, the Stronger 

 Light extended upward in an unusual manner; I have copied its boundaries as they appeared to me. The Diffuse 

 Light can no\v searo-ly lie made out. 



It is possible that my watching the eastern and western portions nf the sky inure intently than the rest gives me 

 the impression that, there are more falling stars in those directions than in any other; hut so it seems to mo. 



