98 SUNDOGS AND HALOS SEEN AT NJORO 
12.80 a.m. — Phenomenon almost disappeared. 
1 p.m. — Very bright haze on horizon on due West, otherwise 
phenomenon entirely dispersed. 
Sunday, November 7. — Indications of Fig. 1 at sunrise, and 
Fig. 7. — Other phenomena dispersed. A bright haze round the sun. 
Original halo only remaining. 
Width of original halo exaggerated to give more prominence to bright 
mock suns (A, B, C and D). 
clouds very filmy, converging due W. 
January 8, 1914. — Have seen pre-sunrise phenomenon 
once or twice since, but nothing approaching the above in 
interest. 
In the above phenomenon the spectrum colours, although 
pronounced, were dull, the red being more of a brown, and the 
blue indistinguishable from and fading into the blue of the 
sky behind. 
Sundogs, November 5, 1909; Njoro, 11.30 a.m. 
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indications of circle round the sun later. Peculiar horse-tail 
