Miscellaneous Intelligence. 



aiioos are presented in the morning before sunrise in the oast, in the moni 

 of August and September. The figlit seen in the uutninn lies in the m 

 direction from tlie sun as that heen in tlie spring. In the southern hei 



in spring in the east. The portion best seen in the southern 

 ?s in the opposite direction from the sun to that which is 

 le northern hemisphere. The portion seen and the degree 

 epeiid on the inclination to the horizon of the part of the 

 which the liirlit !,tretche«. The greater the inclination, the 



lined at large and equal angles to the ] 

 On Au(o'jra],hs of the Sun; by Prof. 



Iistlidl' u'lJaTlm'-u 



>eing the same as that of the instrument mad 



J. ilerschell, for the Kew Observatory; and tl: 



"' Balfour Stewart and Mr. Buckk 



,f.lnlv 9F, 5fi. 28. 29. 31; AugUi 



bright da; 



I a iarge group of spots); August 19, 20, 23, and 2^ 

 ? grou]) reappears much diminished ; September 19, 23, '. 



23d three ante 



Korsclu-il, that t 



le two r 



aial 



.d regions of 



he SI 



11 \\Lere the 



vni to show t'h-it' the't'r 



w 



i.,nsof the e 

 . ' regions of ''t 



I'ast'c 



a,e- highly 



and that immer 



se waves 



of' 





-r are 



""■»»" "S 



which appear the 



dark cav 





of'tll'e'spols, 



vhose 











by Wilson a 



nd 



H£=S 



glimpses 



'aril 

 of 





r 



'asmyih a;i coufiri 



ningthe 





e views. 







