SURVEY OF THE BRITISH ISLES FOR THE EPOCH JANUARY 1, 1891. 377 
652. Tiverton. August 22, 1890 ; G. (60, 74). Lat. 50° 55' 24" ; Long. 3° 28' 55". 
About miles N.N.E. of the town, in a field on tlie W. side of the longer road 
to Bampton ; about 150 yards N. of a round pond. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. 
A 
h. m. 
-1 19 
+ 1 47 
h. ra. 
11 m 
14 .30 
18 57-3 
18 59 2 
18 55-8 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
6 . 
do- 
1 
2 
h. m. 
13 7 
13 30 
6°7 27-4 
67 26-9 
o / 
67 26-5 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
D 
V 
V 
h. m. 
12 20 
11 51 
14 43 
1-8254 
1 8.;50 
1-8259 
653. Towcester. August 1, 1890; K. and T, (70, 94). Lat. 52° 7' 55"; Long. 
0° 59' 28". On the N. side of the Brockley Road, and 50 yards from the 
road. St. Lawrence’s Church bore due W. and Norton Church W.N.W. N. 
The Grammar School bore S.W., and was/0 yards distant. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. a. 
1 
^0- 
h. rn. 
+ 2 -22 
+ 4 26 
h. m. 
14 .50 
16 21 
18 151 
18 14-1 
O / 
18 11-9 
3 c 
MDCCOXCVI.—A. 
