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the horizon. At Stockholm, too, I wonder, has 

 Fomalhaut by any chance ever been visible. 



It is suggested to Mr. Bernard E-. Body, of Harrogate, 

 that there would be a certain amount of interest in 

 noting during the year not only the most southern 

 star visible from his station without optical means, 

 but also those of the northern circumpolar stars most 

 distant from the pole, when such stars had reached 

 the exact north point of the horizon. Mr. Body 

 informs me that on every occasion when he observed 

 Fomalhaut during last (1914) autumn it was in a slight 

 haze, "notwithstanding that its greatest elevation is 

 considerably more than that of Vega at the latter's least 

 altitude." 



