410 OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZODIACAL LIGHT, 



No. 205. 



AUGUST 24th, 1854 : MOKNING. 



Lat at 4A., 18 36' N. : Lon. 115 26' E. 



Sun rose at 5A. 47m. 

 Stronger Light at 4/>. and 4/<. 3J'. : Diffuse at 4A. 



The orderly at the cabin-door forgot to wake me as directed ; and, in consequence of the loss of sleep for several 

 nights previous, I did not awake of myself until 4 o'clock. The morning, however, was not very favorable, the sky 

 being troubled by flitting clouds. I have neglected yet to mention that, while the evening Zodiacal Light is much 

 shorter than the morning, its upper boundaries are far more distinctly marked, and particularly its apex. 



