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MESSES. LOCKYEE AND SEABEOKE ON 
May 23rd. — Chromosphere about 10", inclined E. generally from 0° to 90°, and to E. 
at 105°-115°, 135°-145°, 155°-165°; straight up near 120°, 150°, 170°; a gap in it at 
217°, and very low at 270°-275°. 
May 24th. — Chromosphere very low at 330°-10°, and sharply inclined to the W. at 
from 225°-240°. 
May 31st. — Chromosphere 10"-12" high at 220°; sharply inclined to prominence 
at 231°, and very hairy at 236°, so low as scarcely to be seen. 
June 7th. — A spot observed. Calcium lines between C and D very thick ; D and b 
very slightly or not at all affected. 
Chromosphere undecided in character. 
June 27th. — Chromosphere about 8". 
July 7th. — Chromosphere about 10". 
July 14th. — Chromosphere about 9", undecided in character. 
London. 
July 14, 1873. 
July 16th. — Chromosphere 8"-12" high, hairy in S.E. quadrant, and inclined to the 
W. ; high from 130°-140°; measured 12" here at 110°; a jet overlapped the limb, but 
the prominence changed its form and it soon went off. 
Much mist during observations of the two south quadrants. 
July 21st. — 180°, thin, very active, vertical hairs; 186°, the same; 190°, hairs in- 
creasing ; 195°, chromosphere quieter ; 200°, the same ; 205°, vertical hairs ; 210°, fuzzy; 
215°, one hair longer than the rest ; 220°, masses here and there ; 225°, the same ; 230°, 
fuzzy; 235°, more massive; 240°, nothing particular; 245°, chromosphere low; 250°, 
very low, not hairy ; 255°, very faint. 
July 22nd. — 180°-185°, hairy, but massive; 195°-205°, tongues; 215°-225°, hairy, 
massive ; 225°-235°, lumpy and low ; a long cloud here connected with chromosphere 
by a very faint filament ; 25°-35°, very spiky; 275°-295°, lumpy and very bright. 
July 23rd. — 175°-205°, spiky, and spikes inclined to S. ; 205°-215°, very hairy, hairs 
straight up ; 215°-225°, hairs inclined to S. ; 225°-235°, same inclination, more 
