43 ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Face of the Sedor Weft, 1786. 



September 27th j Obferved Z. diRance « Lyra; 3° 2+' 23^,5 S 



'^ ' I Do. a Cygni 2 31 235 N 



28 Do. do. 2 31 24 N 



f Do. « Lyrx 3 24 22.5 S 



■^ \ Do. a Cygni 2 31 26.5 N 



f Do. aLyra: 3 24 24.5 S 



■^ \ Do. « Cygni 2 31 26.5 N 



Mean latitude by the above obfervations 41" 59' 55". 2 



Too far fouth by - - 4 .8 



The corre6lion being made and our guide line correfted back, 

 we ceafed our operations for that fcafon. 



In June the year following we carried on our guide line 19I 

 miles and at its termination made the following obfervations. 



Face of the Sedor WeJ], 1787. 



• Note the Zenith diftances are entered according to the civil account, and therefore a 

 Lyra by Cdcrial time gaining 3' 56'' on mean folar time, was twice on the meridian that day. 



June 



