550 OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. 



No, 175, 



JULY 6th, 1854 ; Mossms. 



Lat. at 3A., 29 50' N.: Lon. 130 4!)' E. 



Sun rose 5/t. 7m. 



Stronger and Diffuse Light at 2k. 15m., and 3h. 15m. 

 * Sun's Lon. 103 41'. 



At 2 a. m. found the sky rather dull, but was able to get a reliable observation, except at the lower side of tho 

 Diffuse Light, which was hidden by a thick haze lying at that part of the horizon. At 3 h 15 m , the sky was brighter, 

 and I got more satisfactory results. I have put the upper end of the Diffuse Light in dots, as that portion was made 

 doubtful, both by the dimness of the Light and by the brightness of Jupiter. 



