174 THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. 



has arisen above the horizon twenty five miles 

 off,, it can be seen. This intense light has, there- 

 fore, that power which we can take advantage of, 

 of bearing a great deal of obstruction before 

 it is entirely obscured by fogs or otherwise. 



Taking care that we do not lead our author- 

 ities into error by the advice given, we hope 

 that we shall soon be able to recommend the 

 Trinity House, from what has passed, to esta- 

 blish either one or more good electric lights in 

 this country. 



