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248. Abingdon. August 5, 1890; B. (61, 83). Lat. 51° 89' 58"; Long. 1° 16' 47". 
In a field on the Oxfordshire bank of the Isis, and about 70 yards from a bridge 
over the river. St. Helen’s Church bore 70° W. of N., and the Nag’s Head 
Hotel 10° W. of N. 
Declination. 
G.M.T. 
b. 
1 
h. m. 
-I 41 
+ 2 2 
h. m. 
10 59 
14 37 
17 .52-6 
17 55'5 
0 / 
17 51-4 
1 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T 
0. 
do- 
1 
2 
h. m. 
13 3 
13 50 
67 50-8 
67 497 
67 49-6 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
h. m. 
D 
12 1 
V 
14 51 
1-8020 
1-8028 
249. Alcesteig August 25, 1892 ; R.. (73, 99). Lat. 52° 12' 39". Long. 1° 51' 54"; 
In a field to the S, of the town. A church, about ^ mile distant, bore N. by W., 
the bridge E. 
Declination. 
G.M.T. 
r. 
^0- 
h. m. 
+ 1 2 
+ 3 38 
h. m. 
13 35 
15 36 
17 65-8 
17 56-1 
18 6-8 
