SOME OF THE MARKINGS ON JUPITER. 63 



If this brief and confessedly sketchy and imperfect paper 

 should stimulate qualified members of the Dorset Natural 

 History Club to observe and study the giant planet of our 

 system, the object I had in writing it will be accomplished, and, 

 by a little stretching of the meaning of our title, it may be 

 regarded as natural history, if not antiquarian. 



