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GEELMUYDEN. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
[NORW. POL. EXP. 
1893 
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Te tial 68 25 
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75 12 78 17 
75 14 79 43 
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74 5A 83 39 |Course23°? 
74 58 84 35 
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74 2 | 113 57 
73 52 | 114 43 
1) After observation, it was noticed that a small grindstone with an iron trough had been placed 
on the skylight. Moving to and fro with steady course showed no effect on the compass, 
