8 GEELMUYDEN. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. [NORW. POL. EXP. 
1894 | Star Oc.| Watch | Vertical Circle | Level ee Hw—W. |Rem. 
hms Vein SP ‘ “ 
Mar. 26] « Cephei WwW; 015 0 37 45 435] 46 42 |N 19.0 S 15.7 
i. E 91 37.5| 322 13 11 12 945)N 175 S 17.1|| 0 33)+ 0 498 
Mar. 31) « Persei N | 0 036 | 319 2451.5] 24 7 | W180 E 15.2//93 31/4 1 39.7)1) 
, Ss 10 4 40 59 21 60) 31 W148 E 19.0|/18 2/-+ 1 46.0) 2) 
Apr. 6) 7 Draconis Ss 256 0.5) 321 24 32 | 23 53 |E 140 W19.7/|19 32}-+ 2 37.7) 8) 
a N | 38 135 88 92 32 | 22 95)E 18.0 W157 
a Cass. Wi 3 814 43 48 46 | 48 325|)N 180 S 156 
5 E Ish BH psilFaee Ww 11 34 |N 149 S 187] 3 95|+ 2 405 
May 4 Sun U. L. | N /21 58 14 | 986 1929.5] 1 815 |W 87 E 158/18 16|+ 7 365 
.; S |22 3445) 7412 05] 11 49.5 |W14.0 E 12.0/|22 98|)-+ 7 40.0 
May 25 Sun L. L. | W | 14 45 45 =| 298 3250 | 32 225)S 10.6 N 12.5])18 47)+ 2 7.0 
: E | 51483] 61 21 39.5| 91 21 |S 105 N 127 
Sun U. L. ; N |21 39 26 | 291 5 46 5 19 | W140 E 88/20 55| + 50245 | 4) 
i S| 4658 | 69 9557| 9 45 |W120 E 11.0\92 3|450950 
June 3) Sun L. L. | S | 18 14 24.7} 297 33 32.5] 33 15.5 |E 124 W114 
s N 18 34 62 19 15.5; 18 59 | E 12.2 W11.6)13 42)— 0178 
June 4| Sun L. L. | N |12 37295] 6398 45) 927 555 /E 9.0 W140/)12 2)—0 9.0 
By &) 42 11.5) 296 40 52 | 40 53 | E 104 W12.8)14 0;/—0 82 
June 6| Sun L. L. | S | 12 25 23.5] 296 22 31 | 22 175 ]E 12.1 W 7.0]}11 53)+ 0 34.3] 4) 
. N |12 32 205; 63 24 0 | 2 429 |}E 11.7 W 88)/13 56)+ 0 35.0 
Sun U. L. | N |22 31 56 | 292 4617 | 46 31.5 |)W100 E 11.8 
s Ss 37 36 67 25 51 % 315 )W12.7 E 9.5|/22 55!4 0 38.7 
June 7} Sun L. L. | S | 18 16 388 | 298 458 4 30 JE 50 W160 
5 N 91 30 6L 46 46.5| 46 99 E 86 W12.3])}138 55|+ 0 44.2 
June12) Sun L. L. | S |18 30 11 | 298 3759 | 37 455 |E 104 W104 
_ E 85 15.5!] 61 1357.5] 18 385/S 10.8 N 9.9|/13 46/4 1 255 
Sun U. L. | N |91 47 29 | 994 4957 | 49 49.5 |W 9.0 E 12.0 
a Ss 53 53 65 23 54.5] 23 35.5 |W11.0 E 10.38/22 6)-+ 1 27.5; 5) 
Ju. (16)} Sun U. L. | W Noon 301 46 43.2) 46 965 |N110S 81 
Terr. Obj. | S — 970 17 44.8) 17 52 |E 102 W 93 
ns N — 89 41 44.7] 41 42.3 )E 105 W 9.1 
June22} Sun L. L. | S | 13 2257 | 298 35 47.5] 85 325 |/E 9.4 W11.0]|11 54|+ 2 495 
- N 97 46.5| 6116 55/15 50 |E 1338 W 69/14 1]/+ 2 495 
July 5| Sun L. L. | S | 12 29 36.8 997 13 93 ese E 148 W 6.1]/11 57|-+ 4 38.1 
Terr. Obj. | N _- 970 14 96.5) 14 92 |E 156 W 6.5 
Ss _ 89 44 54 44 36 E 10.5 W114 
July 10} Sun L. L. S |12 3713 | 296 31 48 | 31 57.5);E 87 W116})11 54);+ 5 23.0 
- N 41 23.4] 63 19 51 19 485 /E 9.9 W10.8]/13 55|-+ 5 240 
July 14) Sun U. L. | N | 1 28 15.6 985 41 38 | 41 295 |)E 46 W15.7//13 55|/+ 5 51.2) 68) 
5 Ss 33 31.4| 74925 2 , 94 45 |W 84 E 12.1] 159;+ 5 565 
July 27) Sun U. L. | N | 21 35 47.5 290 34 34 | 34 51 W 7.9 E 149/91 138)+ 7 55.5 
= Ss 40 45 69 36 29 36 7.5 |W104 E 115/95 4|)-+ 7 57.7 
Aug.25| Sun L. L. | S | 14 34 50 988 26 55.5| 26 95 E 13.5 W 9.7|/18 56|-+ 1 25.2 
= N 40 15.5| 71 27 16.5) 27 41 E 11.0 W12.0))14 57|-+ 1 25.5} 7) 
Sun U. L. | N |21 254 | 283 18 9.5) 12 45 |W12.0 E 11.0 
Fe Ss 10 27.2} 77 4925) 3 54 |W129 E 10.2|/22 38/4 1 283 
Sep. 3] Sun U. L. | S | 12 46 48.8) 982 42 13 | 41 47.5 |E 163 W 7.3}/11 52) + 2 51.3 
ot N Sil (558) 77 818 755 |E 13.0 W11.4/)18 34|-+ 2 52.0 
Sun U. L. | N |20 57 56 | 280 36 49.5) 36 19 | W11.7 E 12.1 
4 S 121 317.6] 79 3450.5] 34 19 |W12.0 E 11.38/22 7|+ 2 57.0 
Sep. 12} Sun U. L. | S | 12 59 24.8) 279 20 5.7) 19 25 |E 92 W 148/12 81) + 4 32.5 
Isp WalBy VP ek WRB SPA ai Cal E 10.2 W10.2)}18 55|-+ 4 32.2 
Sep. 15] « Ursee Maj.| W | 3 55 56.7| 36 20 39.5 19 56 N 12.8 S 13.11/18 56)/+ 0 7.5) 8) 
; E | 4 8 86.4) 323 41 18.5] 40 19.5 |N 141 S 12.7 
y Draconis | N | 41454 | 321 44 5.5) 43 155 | W155 E 12.0 9) 
Ss 91 98 38 31 9.5] 32 0.5 |W15.0 E 13.0 
« Lyre S | 425 968| 495215 | 51 298 | W176 E 105) 5 4/4 0 147 
1) Comp. March 30. 2) Cloudy. 8) Comp. April 5. 4) Watch had stopped shortly be- 
fore. 5) Ice-pillar loosened, but instrument steady during the observation. 6) Comp. July 13. 
7) Image not sharp. 8) Comp. Sept. 14. 8) Must be another star, 
