(132 OBSERVATIONS Otf THE ZODIiCAL LIGHT. 



No. 31 fi. 



APRIL Illth, 1S35: EVEVIM-. 



Lat. at h., 13 5' N. : Lou. 47 -.211' \V 



Sun set at tilt. 8i'". 

 ( 7//.!>il-m. ) 

 Stronger Light at/ 8 ail >Dift'use sit 7A. 20m., 8A. '20m., and ]( It, 35m, 



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Night very favorable for observations. Had an observation as early as 7" 20 m . Soon after this, the Stronger Light 

 became very bright. I observed carefully to see whether there were pulsations ; but the brilliancy of Venus, now in 

 the way, made such observations difficult. I could not see any thing like pulsations. Could not make out reliably 

 the right-hand boundary of the Diffuse Light at 7'' 20'", on account of the Milky Way. At y" 40"' the Light wu- well 

 marked ; could not make out the upper end of the Diffuse. At 10'' 35 m the Light still quite distinct, but now could 

 not make out the boundaries of the Stronger Light. It was merged in the Diffuse. 



