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RESULTS OF MAKERSTOUN OBSERVATIONS, 1845. 
TABLE I.—Mean Westerly Declination for each Civil Week-Day and Week in 1845. 
Feb. 
| March. 
25° 
Coanoaurwwy 
15-12 
[14-88] 
14-55 
14.38 
16-13 
14-73 
14-17 
13-77 
[13-98] 
13-35 
13-79 
14.05 
13-39 
[11-52] 
11-32 
10- 
12. 
11- 
[10- 
10- 
09. 
10: 
09. 
10: 
10: 
[09: 
ll. 
08. 
08- 
09. 
08: 
08- 
[0s- 
08. 
08. 
07-98 | 07-97 
08: 
09. 
07-20 | 06-60 
[0s- 
77 
06 
00 
64]| 08-22 
08 | 08-99 
63 | 08-16 
28 | 08-90 
91 | 07-57 
19 | [08-02] 
07 | 06-96 
83]| 08.01 
53 | 08-55 
31 | 08-43 
99 | 08-32 
09 | 07-53 
10 | [08-25] | 
62 | 08-18 
44]| 08-37 
53 | 08-68 
30 | 08-05 
03 | 08-47 
07 | [08-08] 
65]| 07-79 
09-62 
TABLE II.—Mean Variations of Westerly Declination, after Eliminating the Secular Change, 
with reference to the Moon’s Age, Declination, and Distance from the Earth, for 1845. 
Variations 
of West 
Declina- 
tion. 
Moon’s 
Age. 
Variations | 
of West 
Declina- 
tion. 
After 
Moon 
|| farthest 
North. 
0:34 
OMIA MNAWNHH OF 
Da 
OHNANAWNE OF 
a 
whore 
Variations 
of West 
Declina- 
tion. 
After 
Moon 
farthest 
North. 
Variations 
of West 
Declina- 
tion. 
Before | Variations 
Perigee, 
of West 
Declina- 
tion. 
Apogee. 
0-56 
~] 
Py 
"2 
NOU BRwWNeE De nwWwkhaDs 
0:17 
0-43 
0-09 
0-33 
0:09 
0-03 
0-10 
0-36 
-] 
5 
< 
NOAuUBWNWS PeNMWwWRaAD IE 
Variations 
of West 
Declina- 
tion. 
