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329. Castleton. August 20, 1 892 ; G. (60, 74). Lat. 53"^ 20' 37" ; Long, 1° 46' 33". 
In a field to the N.W. of the village ; the church tower bore 35° E. of S., about 
200 yards distant ; 100 yards N. of the road to Chapel, and 20 yards from 
a small stream. About 350 yards from the Keep of the Castle, which bore 
due S. 
Declination. 
G.M.T. 
h- 
li. m. 
-2 51 
li. m. 
9 39 
18 22-3 
18 33-2 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
• 
do. 
1 
83 1 
h. ID. 
10 39 
10 51 
G8 4GH 
68 47T 
o t 
68 48-7 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
U 
V 
h. m. 
10 11 
9 51 
1-7410 
1-7377 
330. Chelmsford. September, 17, 1890; G. (60, 74). Lat. 51° 41' 27"; Long. 
0 ° 27' 53" E. On Galley wood Common, about 3 miles S. of the town. On the 
Western edge of the Common, between the racecourse and the hedge ; the 
grand stand bore 15° W. of N., about mile distant, and a white house 
6 ° N. of E., 150 yards distant. 
Declination. 
2, 
G.M.T. 
C. 
li. > m. 
—0 59 
' +2H0 
li. m. 
11 25 
14 27 
1°7 21-5 
17 23-9 
o / 
17 20-9 
2 e 2 
