SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY I, 1886. 133 
Descriptions of English Stations. 
55. Aberystwith. May 18, 1886; A. W, E. (60, 74). Lat. 52° 23' 51"; Long. 
4° 5' 13". About a mile to the South of the town, between the Eiver Ystwith 
and the sea, near the point marked Pen-y-ro on the Ordnance maj). 
Declination. 
'2. 
G.M.T. 
■ 0. 
ii. m. 
- 1 19 
Ii. m. 
11 19 
13 42 
19 54-6 
19 61-7 
o / 
19 56'o 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
0. 
1 
2 
h. m. 
]8 2 
13 4 
O 1 
68 34’4 
68 .33-9 
o / 
68 34-7 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
He- 
li. m. 
V 
12 16 
1-7508 
1-7600 
V 
12 34 
1-7485 
1-7477 
56. Alderney. April 3 and 4, 1888; T. E. T. (61, 83). Lat. 49° 43' 10"; 
Long. 2° 11' 0". In the N.E. corner of the garden of Scott’s Hotel; about 
70 yards from the house. 
Declination. 
Hate. 
2 . 
G.M.T. 
0 . 
hi- 
h. m. 
h. m. 
o / 
b / 
April 3 
+ 1 54 
12 66 
17 46-1 
+ 4 27 
15 9 
16 48 
17 46-5 
1 y 45-i 
18 2-8 
„ 4 
1 
- 4 2 
7 54 
17 49-3 
