OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZODIACAL LIGHT, 



No. 148. 



APRIL 26th, 1854 : E 



Lat. 34 40' N. : Lon. 133 59' E. 



Sun set 6A. 3Gm. 

 Stronger and Diffuse Light at 8 and 9 o'clock. 



Evening hazy, and by no means favorable ; still, was able to get observations at 8 h and 9 b , which may be con-? 

 sidered tolerably reliable. Did not look for pulsations, as, if there were any, the sky evidently would not admit of 

 their being seen. At 10 b there was still a Zodiacal Light, but it was dim and undefined, 



