SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY 1, 1886. 179 
123. Peterborough. May 21, 1886; T. E. T. (61, 83). Lat. 52'^ 34' 16"; 
Long. 0° 15' 57". In the meadows to the W. of G.N. Railway Station, and about 
three quarters of a mile from it; 200 yards N. of the River Nen, and 50 yards S. 
of the Thorpe Road. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. 
C. 
^0- 
b. m. 
+ 1 23 
+ 4 10 
b. in. 
12 30 
15 40 
18 18-6 
18 18-5 
o / 
18 21-9 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
0. 
G- 
1 
2 
b. m. 
14 50 
15 18 
68 14-3 
68 14T 
68 14-8 
Horizontal Force. 
G.Al.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
U 
V 
b. m. 
13 £6 
12 52 
1-7692 
1-7708 
1-7692 
124. Plymouth. April 7, 1887, T. E. T. (61, 83). Lat. 50° 2R 59"; Long. 4° 8' 35". 
On the West Hoe, S. of the Drake ^Monument. W. end of Breakv/ater, 40° W. 
of S. ; E. end of Breakwater, 10° W. of S. Old Eddystone Tov.mr, 42° E. of S., 
70 yards away. Grand Hotel, 55° Yd. of N. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. 
0 . 
So- 
b. m. 
- 1 33 
b. m. 
11 13 
14 25 
19 22-6 
19 22-8 
o / 
19 31-6 
2 A 2 
