Mr. G. Calver.

(Another Letter from the same Gentleman.)


From Rev. N. S. Godfrey, F.R.A.S.

October 4th, 1880.

Dear Sir,—I have been able to get to use my telescope again, and send you some of my seeings.

June 17th.—α Herculis. Still night, 10 p.m., light haze. Discs beautifully small. Occasionally without any interference ring.

July 18th.—ζ Herculis. Beautifully seen, power 496, Cooke.

August 16th.—Well seen. 6.15 p.m., daylight.

August 26th.—σ Cygni. Misty. Adjustment beautiful. Small star well seen. ψ Cassiopeæ. Double blue star well divided.