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A TELEGRAM from Grenada, August 16, states that the British observing party for the eclipse of the sun on the 2gth inst. has arrived there, and has divided into two. Messrs. Lockyer, Turner, Perry, and Maunder are going to Green Island and Grenville Bay, on the east side of Grenada, and to Carriacou, a small island to the north. Messrs. Darwin, Thorpe, Schuster, and Lawrence will take up their station at Prickly Point, Hog Island.
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Notes . Nature 34, 370–371 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034370a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/034370a0