SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY I, 1891. 197 
301. Bovey Tracey. July 24, 1890 ; G. (60, 74). Lat. 50° 35' 33" ; Long. 3° 41' 12". 
In a meadow adjoining the Railway; the Station bore 13° S. of E., mile 
distant. Lodge 120 yards S.S.E. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. 
A- 
h. m. 
+ 1 20 
+ 2 53 
h. m. 
14 11 
15 37 
18 37-4 
18 36-5 
o t 
18 34-0 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
0. 
do. 
1 
2 
h. m. 
12 25 
12 48 
6°7 7-3 
67 7'7 
o / 
67 6-7 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
1 
Ho. 
D 
V 
V 
ll. lU. 
14 53 
14 22 
15 49 
1-8484 
1'8193 
1-8498 
302. Braintree, see “ 1890 Memoir,” p. 138. 
303. Brecon, see “ 1890 Memoir,” p. 139. 
304 and 305. Brent Tor. August 13, 1890; G. (60, 74). 304. Lat. 50° 36' 5"; 
Long. 4° 9' 55". 305. Lat. 50° 36' 5" ; Long. 4° 9' 10". First Station. —West 
of Brent Tor ; the Church on the top of the hill bore 7° S. of E., about 300 yards 
distant. Second Station. —East of the hill; the Church bore due W.; rather less 
than ^ mile distant. ' 
Declination. 
V, 
G.M.T. 
Cq. 
h. 111. 
h. m. 
304 
-1 58 
10 43 
19 10-0 
19 7-4 
305 
■f2 28 
15 15 
19 3-2 
o 
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