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THE Cambrian Natural Observer. QUARTERLY JOURNAL ' OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF WALES. The Astronomical Society of Wales was founded in 1894-5 for the promotion of the study of Astronomy and the allied Sciences. President:—James Waugh, M.A., Higher Grade School, Cardiff. Vice-presidents:—Geo. Oarslake Thompson, LL.M., Park-road, Penarth, and Professor Lloyd Tanner. M.A., F.R.A.S. Librarian:—George A. S. Atkinson. B.Sc, F.R.A.S., Oakfteld-street, Cardiff. Editor:— Arthur Mee, F.E.A.S.. 4, Park-terrace, Penhill, Cardiff. Secretary:—Miss E. Graham Hagerty, A.R.O.SC., Higher Grade School, Cardiff. Treasurer and Assistant Secretary.—Chas. M. Hensman, Lloyds Bank, Penai+h. Other Members of Council:—Bev. W. E. Winks. P.B.A.S., Norman Lattey, D. B. W. Powel, D. Oonta, and A. A. Williams. Besides its circulation amongst the Associates and Members of the Astronomical^ Society of Wales, copies of the " Cambrian Natural Observer" are supplied to the p Public Libraries of Wales and Monmouthshire, and to various Astronomical, Meteor- j ological and other institutions at home and abroad. Vol. IL, New Series.] JANUARY, 1900. [No. 41