between the Observatories of Armagh and Dublin. 131 



ARMAGH. ' DUBLIN. 



No. 9. R Lost in cloud. 



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 No. 10. Lost in heavy rain, though it was clear at the mountain. 



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Observed at Dublin by Mr. Thompson, Sir Wra. Hamilton's assistant. 



No. 12. R . 30". 39^ 75>v 



E . . 39 36j> . . . . T . Sr. 54'. 12 

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E . 15". 44'. m 

 F 



No. 11. R . 25". 55^ 75- 



E .. 55 66 V . . . . T . 27°. 10'. 12 

 F . . 55 48, 



F . . 39 28- 



No. 13. R . 35 23 94a 



E . . 23 55 V . . . . H . 36 38 12 

 F . . 23 22J 



The rocket-stand was moved, as the fury of the gale made it impossible to 

 remain at the cairn, and all work was impracticable till the 20th, when it was 

 fine on the mountain, but there was much haze below, strongly illuminated by 

 the moon ; and some annoyance from flying clouds. Twenty rockets were fired. 



No. 1. R 13\52". 38'. 79^ 



E . . 38 63 V . . . . T 13\ 53". 53'. 70 

 F . . 39 IsJ 



Faint at Armagh. 



No. 2. R . 57". 43'. 79- 



E . . 43 63 5> . . . . T . 58 58 32 



F . . 44 18> 



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No. 4. R and T saw train but not explosion. 



No. 3. R 14\ 2-". 14'. 92- 



E . . 15 16^ . . . . T 14 3 29 82 

 F 



and T saw train but not explosion. 



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