112 



Herman S chultz , 





Date 



S3 



CD 



Coincidence 







Remarks on the images and state of 





Hp 

 Si 



of 



Temp. C. 











o 



Microm. 





the atmosphere 





1866 













i«! 



A n . 1 Q 

 i\ p 1 . Id 



T 

 1 



26,419 (1) 











151j 



34,620 (1) 



i £ O 

 + 0,4 



2.3 



Strong gale. Images diffused and excessively tremulous. 



152 



Apr. 20 



I 



26,421 (1) 



- 3,4 



2 



Twilight ; moon ; aurora. Images somewhat dull. 



153 



Aug. 19 



II 



28,956 (1) 





3.4 



Very bad. 



154 



Sept. 1 



I 



29,044 (l; 



+ 12,5 



3 



Soon clouding. Deficient illumination. 



155 



Sept. 15 



I 



29.042 (2) 



+ 10,7 



2 



Strong gale ; illumination flickering and unsteady ; 













chronometer difficult to hear. Images excessively 

 tremulous. 



156 



Sept. 16 



1 



29,045 (0 



+ 11,3 



2 



Soon clouding. 



157 



Oct. 2 



II 



29,055 (1)* 



+ 10,8 





Extremely variable ; soon clouding. 



I58j 



Oct. 3 



II 



29,052 (1) 

 37,241 (1) 



+ 9,6 



2.3 



Very damp; object-glass covered with moisture. 



1 ^q) 





1 



29,055 (1)* 



t Q 9 



+ o,o 



9 



Sky very light from strong aurora; very damp. Images 

 pretty fine and tolerably steady. 









37,248 (1)* 







160 



Oct. 5 



I 



_ 



+ 8,5 



3 



Aurora ; soon fog. Images dull and indistinct. 



161 



Oct. 8 



I 



37,247 (1)* 



+ 8,0 



3 



Sky soon quite covered. 



162 



Oct. 11 



I 



29,056 (1)* 



+ 5.7 



3 



Observation difficult. Sky very light from strong 

 aurora; images excessively tremulous, diffused 

 and dull. 



1 DO 



Oct. la 



r 

 1 



29,000 (1) 



+ 2,2 



l.z 



Sky not very dark. 



1 CIA 



1 04: 



Oct. 16 



T 

 1 



29,0b3 IO 



■ 1 c 



+ 1 ,o 



1.5s 



Images pretty steady. 



loo 



Oct. 17 



T 

 1 



29,060 W 



+ 1,U 



1 



Images fine and steady; sky however very light. 



166 



Nov. 10 

 1867 



I 



30,200 (1) 



- 0,7 



2 



Pretty fine and not very unsteady images. 



167 



Jan. 5 



T 

 J. 



30 1 79 (2) 



-14,3 



o 



to 



Slight wind. Images unsteady but pretty well defined. 



168 



Febr. 4 



I 



30,175 (2) 



- 0,8 



2.3 



Strong gale. 



169 



Febr. 8 



I 



30,177 (2) 



- 4,0 



2.3 



Very splendid aurora; strong fog. 



170 



Febr. 23 



I 



30,17b ( 2 ) 



- 1 0,0 



1.2 



Moon. Images fine and steady. 



171 



March 1 



I 



30,1 / 6 (1) 



- 8,5 



2 



Slight aurora. Images somewhat dull but steady and 

 beautiful. 



172 



March 9 



I 



30,177 (1) 



- 7,1 



2 



Windy. 







38,358 (1) 





173 



Aug. 1 



II 



28,014 (3)* 



+ 11,4 



1.2 



Sky very light. Fine and pretty steady images. 



174 



Au"'. 4 



II 



97 386 (3)* 



+ 12,8 



2.3 



Observation through clouds. Images not bad. 



175 



Aug. 5 



II 



27,338 ar 



+ 10,0 



1.2 



Sky however much too light. 



176 



Aug. 6 



I 



27,328 (4) 



+ 13,9 



2.3 



Observation through clouds. Sky very light. 



177 



Aug. 7 



I 



27,330 (4) 

 27,223 (3) 



+ 11,4 



2.3 





178' 



Aug. 25 



II 



35,429 (D* 

 35,419 (1) 



+ 13,0 



2 



Sky light. 



179 



Aug. 26 



II 



27,223 vl) 



+ 16,7 





Aurora ; sky first very fine, soon clouding. 



