1887.] Mr R. T. Omond on Glories, Halos, and Coronce, 323 
No trace of an inner ring was visible. 
June 3, 1887. — Solar halo seen at ll h and 12 h . 
At ll h radius of red, .... 22° 18' 
„ „ blue, .... 22° 43' 
At 12 h the halo had a segment projecting from its S.E. side (as 
shown in fig. 8) that appeared to cut into the halo, but was not 
visible inside it. The halo was brightly coloured — red inside and 
blue inside ; the segment was tinged with red inside. 
Radius of red of halo, . . . 22° 18' and 22° 0' 
„ red of segment at farthest 
point from sun, . . 25° 28'. 
June 10, 1887. — Faint glory seen at 4 h ; no measurements got. 
June 20, 1887. — Solar halo seen at 4 h and 6 h ; no measurements 
got. 
June 28, 1887. — Fog lying over the hills round all day, and 
occasionally covering Ben Nevis also. At 20 h glory seen on this 
fog; three rings, badly defined, and too fleeting to measure, but 
the middle ring was distinctly the brightest. Red outside in all 
the rings. 
June 29, 1887. — Fog-bow, occasionally double, observed at 5 h 
and 6 h . 
July 2, 1887. — Solar halo, seen at 7 h , red inside; rather broad 
and faint. Seen again at 9 h and at 13 h . 
July 21, 1887. — At 10 h 50 m , a double glory was observed from 
edge of cliff. The following measurements were taken : — 
Radius of inner red, . 1° 57' 36" : 2° 1' 12" : 1° 59' 14" 
,, outer red, . 3° 18' 0" : 3° 19' 30". 
A double fog-bow was also seen at times. Red inside inner bow 
and outside outer bow ; the rest of the bows were white. 
A solar halo was seen at 8 h ; no measurements got, 
July 31, 1887. — Double rainbow 7 seen at 18 h 45 m , primary bow 
the brightest. Red outside primary, and inside secondary. The 
following measurements were made from the centre of shadow of 
observer’s head : — 
Radius of red of primary, . . 42° 48' : 44° 17' 
,, secondary, . . 53° 8' 
