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? paffed the meridian at . 21'' ii'32" centrum. 



X9th. Smart froft this morning, very cloudy at 

 noon, clear at 2" P. M. 



Equal altitudes of the Sun. 

 A. M. S" 48' 44.". P. M. 3" 6' 49". 



Turned the Face of the large Sedor Weft. 



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Obferved zenith diflance of ^ Tauri . i 56 56 s. 



do. fmall fcftor do. . i ^9 6 s. 



do. . . Caftor • i 56 17 n. 



do. fmall fe<a-or do. . i 53 33 •*. 



do. . . Pollux . I 52 37 s. 



do. fmall feiftor do. . i 55 20 ^. 



do. . . a Coro. Borealis 2 59 9 s. 



do. fmall fedlor do. . 3 1 42 s. 



Night cold, fharp froft, and water froze 

 within g feet of our tires. ' 



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 9 paired the meridian at . . 21 12 38 centrum. 



J) 's fubfequent limb pafTed the \ « r 



meridian at J '^ 



20th. 0's preceding limb on the meridian at II 56 25 A.M. 

 Subfequent do. at . 11 58 3S A.M. 



Centre at . . . . 11 57 31.5 A.M. 



Obfen'ed zenitli diftance of /3 Andromedx 4° 10' 50" n. 



Equal allitiidei of the Sun. 

 A. M. Sh 30' sf- P- M. 3" 24' 29". 



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Obferved zenitli diftance of p> Tauri . i 56 56 s. 



do. . . Caftor , i 56 19 n. 



do. fmall feflor do. . i 53 46 n. 



do. . Pollux . ^ 52 $S 5. 



do. . a Coro. Borealis 2 59 8 s. 



do. finall feftor do. . ^ i 42 s. 



Cold 



