telegraph the most accurate method known the old determination- made by the lunar method was checked up plating the meridian about 600 feet farther east than it had hitherto been supposed to exist. At o'clock: Jan. 7. At 10% o'clock: Jan. 14. At 10 o'clock: Jan. 22. At 8 o'clock: Feb. 21. _ NICHT SKY: JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, scientific american, 1908-02-01
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