198 Bond, Graham, and Peirce, on the Latitude of Cambridge. 
TABLE V.—ContTinveED. 
4, From Observations of « Urse Majoris. 
Ob Ill. end 3 I 1 of Passage be Wire D and Wi 
al Date. BE ail: Transit. re get 0 oy a = ire an aa ire . " 
3, 8. B. Bikey) 3. B. 
B Dec. 17 Ss. E. 343.5 623.5 | 863.5 
B 17 S. Ww. 343.5 622.0 865.0 
B} 29 Ss. E. 488.9 343.4 621.6 
B 29 Ss. W. 489.8 342.7 
B? Jan. 1 s. E. 491.0 343.0 6225 
B? 1 Ss. W. 492.5 343.5 
B? 5 Ss. E. 4389.5 343.3 622.5 864.5 
B? 5 Ss. Ww. 343.2 622.2 864.2 
Mean Ss. 490 34 343.26 622.38 864.30 
B? | Dec.28 | N. | 5 340.7 | 494.5 
B 28 N. W 863.0 618.5 498.5 
B? 30 N. E 623.0 344.8 497.0 
B? 30 N. W 865 5 622.5 342.5 499.0 
Mean N. 864.25 621.33 342.67 497.25 
5. From Observations of 8 Canum Venaticorum. 
B? Jan. 2 Ss. E. 804.0 335.5 276.5 5160 731.0 
B? 2 Ss. WwW. 802.5 337.5 276.0 516.2 730.0 
Mean Ss. 803.25 336 50 276.25 516.10 730.50 
B? Dec. 28 IN; E. 731.5 277.0 337.0 812.5 
iB? 28 N. W. 730.5 515.0 338.6 
B? 30 N. E. 730.7 514.5 274.5 339.8 815.0 
B2 30 N. W. 731.5 514.5 275.5 — 339.5 816.0 
Mean N 731.05 514.67 275.67 338.72 814.50 
Values of the Intervals between the Wires. 
INRITCRRST ES: iL hee Equatorial Interval between Wire D and Wire 
ia A B. Gl mead ae LT 
8. 8s. s. if 8s. 8. 8. 
a Lyre 51.05 33.98 17.01 17.12 34 21 51.21 
Ke 51.10 33.96 17.02 16.97 33.98 51.15 
6 Persei 51.11 33.99 17.03 17.12 34.11 51.17 
as 51.07 33.94 17.01 17.07 34.15 51.21 
51.18 34.01 17.05 17.11 34.13 51.11 
33.96 16.98 17.15 34.18 51.23 
17.00 17.08 34.09 51.11 
51.11 34.02 17.04 17 18 
33.98 17.07 17.07 34.12 51.11 
51.16 34.02 17.03 17.17 34.29 
y' Andromede 
“ee 
uw Urse Majoris 
oe 
8 Canum Venaticorum 
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| |zrzezmznar 
oO 
a 
5 
Mean 51.11 | 33.98 | 17.02 | 17.10 | 34.14 | 51.16 
By Micrometer | 34.34 17.16 17.09 | 34.17 51.16 
