SURVE? OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JAHUARY 1, 1891. 285 
475. Launceston. August 15, 1890 ; G.^60, 74). Lat. 50° 38' 48"; Long. 4° 20' 57". 
About 1 mile N.E. of the town, in a field just by the junction of the roads from 
Launceston and St, Stephen’s. 
Declination. 
2 . 
G.M.T. 
0 . 
^0- 
h. m. 
-1 28 
+ 2 1 
h. m. 
11 30 
14 13 
19 
19 6-3 
19 3-9 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
e. 
do- 
li. m. 
o / 
O ‘ 
1 
12 7 
07 20-0 
67 19-0 
2 
12 29 
67 19-4 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho- 
D 
V 
V 
h m. 
13 1 
13 43 
15 3 
1-8403 
1-8391 
1-8405 
476. Ledbury. April 16, 1891 ; G. (60, 74). Lat. 52° 1' 29" ; Long. 2° 26' 25". 
In a meadow on the S. side of the road to Boss, about ^ mile from the point 
where it leaves the Gloucester Road. Ledbury Church bore N.E. about 1^ miles 
distant. 
Declination. 
2 . 
G.M.T. 
Cq. 
h. m. 
h. m. 
o 1 
O t 
-1 25 
11 11 
18 28-1 
18 29-5 
+ 1 35 
14 2 
18 26-9 
