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INFERIOR CONJrNCTION OF VENUS, 1862, 



.11 l.\ I-. I -.Ml. 

 rittaat prevented observation* uniil Uir 38th of July. . v.-i'|,i when the planet wu ion near lh lun. 



.U I.V 37, I-.'. J. 

 Thn comparing Mar wu not vi>ible in Ihc mornlnf twilight. 



Jt I.V as and '49, 1834. 

 Cloudy. 



Remarks. 



A drippmj rociiin ; rren the objeet-|rltM, although under cover, ufl'ued with moiiturc before it had been eipoied ten minutei. Tliu DM 

 aifn were artrr ibarp ; and, indeed, the >tar waa at least 3" in diameter nil the time, though the planet wu tolerably favorable for niriuuiri. 



a Thl obnervation omitted in Ihr results. 



Results. 



