LONGITUDE OF THE TORONTO OBSERVATORY. 



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TABLE Y. — Continued. 



Clock Comparisons. 



August 30. 



Tho result given below is tlie mean thirty readings of the Toronto clock on the Montreal chrono- 

 graph coirespouding to every fifteenth second of the Jloutreal clock, beginning at lOh. 26n]. Os. of the 

 Montreal clock. (See Table V., Part II.) 



Montreal Chronograph. 



August 31. 



The results given lielow are each the mean of twelve readings of every fifth second of the Montreal 

 clock as recorded on the Toronto chronograph, and the corresponding time of the Toronto clock. 



Toronto Chronograph. 



The result given l)elow is the mean of thirty-fonr readings of the Toronto clock as recorded on the 

 Montreal chronograph, corresiionding to every fifteenth second of the Montreal clock, beginning at 

 lOh. 14m. Os. Montreal clock. (See p. o9-) 



Montreal Chronograph. 



Sec. ni, 1888. 7. 



