SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY 1, 1891. 209 
326. Cahnarvon. May 4, 1891; G. (60^ 74). Lat. 53° 7' 29"; Long. 4° 16' 5". 
In a field on the W. side of the Pwllheli Load, about I 5 miles from Carnarvon 
and 200 yards N. of Cocksidier. The Eagle Tower of Carnarvon Ca,st]e bore 
26° W. of N., and Llanbeblig Church Tower 16° E. of N. 
Declination. 
2 . 
G.M.T. 
^0- 
h. m. 
+ 1 27 
h. m. 
14 3 
19 44-4 
1°9 4G-8 
Inclination. 
NeeJle. 
G.M.T. 
0. 
Oo. 
1 
2 
h. m. 
15 28 
15 47 
69 8-2 
69 5'6 
0 t 
69 7-4 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
h. m. 
D 
.14 51 
V 
14 17 
17245 
17238 
327. Carno. September 12, 1892 ; W. (70, 94). Lat. 52° 33' 41" ; Long. 3° 32' 20". 
In a field about 100 yards S.W. of the road from the station to the village; 
100 yards S. of some cottages near the bridge over the river. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. 
'h- 
h. m. 
h. m. 
0 / 
0 / 
+ 2 10 
14 31 
19 12-6 
19 24-3 
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