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MR, DENNING'S interesting communications in NATURE (vol. xxv. pp. 223, 265) led me to consult my notes of observations of Jupiter made in the summer of 1878. I used a telescope of only 33/8 inches aperture, but of exquisite definition, made by John Byrne, of New York. Under date of July 7, 1878, I find this entry:—“10 p.m.—There is a remarkable light spot near the centre of the light equatorial zone of Jupiter.”
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SERVISS, G. The Markings on Jupiter. Nature 25, 436 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/025436e0
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