No. 6.] COMPASS ON BOARD. 79 
1893 | Object Watch | Bearing | Compass eee N. Lat. | E. Long. | Rem. 
hm s 0 0 0 my 2d o 7 
Sep. 15} Sun Ct. 12 53 95 61.3 S.B. | N 40 E || 226 E | 74 20 121 20 
Sep. 16; Sun Ct. 14 717 714 8.B. | N 638 E 9.4 74 50 128 12 
Sep. 18} Sun Ct. i Say) 38.2) P2OS ON = 05 3W 17.0 76 20 1385 4 
14 55 LSS N 144 E 23,9 
Sep. 19} Sun Ct. 19 33 53 88.4 P.B. | N 63 W 33.9 77 53 137 8 
36 43 69 P.Q. | N 2% W 18.1 
38 48 54 P.B. | N 90 W 97.7 
4) 53 89.6 P.Q. | N 47 W 91.6 
Sep. 21] Sun Ct. 12 8 18 %2S.B. | N 8 E 15.7 78 50 132 54 
Oct. 17 Vega 2 MW 37.5 | 95.2 S. B. 940.8 13.7 78 19.2 | 1386 15 
Oct. 28} Jupiter 0 52 10 33.2 P. Q. 940.3 15.5 78 17.4 | 135 27 
Oct. 27| Jupiter 92 18 51 39.6 P.Q. 209.4 | 80 78 20,0 | 1385 46 
Noy. 6} Jupiter 29 12 47 63.3 P.Q. 201.7 3.7 77 50.0 | 187 55 
Noy. 12} Jupiter 21 49 53 68.1 P.Q. 198.2 41 78 2.1 | 138 24 
Noy. 27} Jupiter 21 16 28 74.7 P.Q 198.5 i 188) 78 38.7 | 188 54 
Dee. 26| Jupiter 1 4 9 85.3 P. B 201.8 FSO 79 1.0 | 137 24 
1894. | 
Jan. 15| Venus | 19%51 | 153P.B.| 2043 101 | 79 15.2| 137 28 
Jan. 29| Jupiter | 191052 | 845 , 9013 || 134 79 45.2 | 134 45 
Feb. 11) Procyon 20 14 30 63.2 P. Q. DONG ey lt Se 80 0.3 | 134 32 | 2) 
Apr. 3| Sun Ct. 14 8 41 PB: 189 7.8 80 9.7} 135 7 
May 1} Sun Ct. 2195 0 74S. B; 184.8 8.2 80 47 131 3 | 2) 
May 23| Sun Ct. 93 5 2 81.4 8. Q. 173.5 | 14.2 81 32.5 | 128 2 
May 25| Sun Ct. 10 27 10 82.6 P. Q. 1704 || 14.8 81 31 123 20 
May 27} Sun Ct. 22 33 20 90 S.B. 171 || 13.8 81 34 122 28 
May 31} Sun Ct. 20 35 24 62.7 S. B. 166.5 15.3 81 31 129 14 
June 6} Sun Ct. OF 65.5 S. Q. 165.3 17.2 81 29 122 10 
June 9} Sun Ct. 22 33 30 93.9 S. B. 167.2 || 13.0 81 36 192 8 
June 21} Sun Ct. 92 46 0 83.3 S. Q. 164.6 15.3 81 45 121 40 
June 24} Sun Ct. 13115 5 Gy Has 125 ler 161 17.8 81 39 120 59 
June 26} Sun Ct. 99 11 13 86.1 S. B. 165.0 | 16.3 81 35 191 11 
June 30} Sun Ct. 10 27 7 85.2 P. Q. 166.1 | 14.6 81 33 122 57 
July 2| Sun Ct. 20 30 45 63.6 S. B. 167.2 13.5 81 35 193 28 
July 7) Sun Ct. 12 30 0 66.5 P. B. 170.7 Mean: | 81 22 124 24 | 3) 
31 30 661.7 170.8 | 138.9 
32 30 (Rah 170.7 
July 9} Sun Ct. 13 27 15 50.9 P. B. 169.7 14.3 81 18 124 32 
July 11} Sun Ct. 23 37 40 73.7 S. Q. 171.3 | 14.2 81 91 124 38 | 4) 
July 12} Sun Ct. 12 30 20 66.7 P. B. 167.6 17.6 81 95 124 33 
July 16) Sun Ct. 12 30 15 67.8 P. B. 171.6 5 Ey) 81 26 125 12 
July 21] Sun Ct. 032 4 61.2 S. Q. 169.3 17.2 81 31 195 7 
July 25) Sun Ct. 23 11 54 93.3 8. B. 171.5 20.1 81 17 196 1 
July 28) Sun Ct. 0 59 50 58.5 S. Q. 175.0 16.4 81 10 125 57 
July 29} Sun Ct. 92 26 10 86.3 S. B. 173.5 14.7 81 4 126 2 
July 30} Sun Ct. 12 33 68.5 P. B. 174.3 16.1 81 3 -126 17 
Sun Ct. 19 58 18 48.5 8. B. 174.4 i 15:9) 81 3 126 7 
Aug. 3} Sun Ct. 1 18 30 548 S. Q. 179.0 13.5 81 5 127 19 
Aug. 3} Sun Ct. 19 49 35 46.2 S. B. 178.8 12.9 81 6 197 22 
Aug. 5} Sun Ct. 20 24. 25 5..4 S. B. 178.7 | 12.8 81 8 127 28 
Aug. 8} Sun Ct. 20 32 40 56.9 S. B. 178.6 || 18.4 81 5 127 19 
Aug. 10} Sun Ct. 12 99 10 69.9 P. B. 179.4 | 14.4 81 5 127 45 
Sun Ct. 20 25 40 54.1 S. B. 179.5 | 14.2 Sid 127 50 
_ 1) The zero of the azimuth-dial stood 0°.3 towards Port. 2) The funnel raised. 8) Bearing taken 
directly with shadow-pin on the circle of the compass-box. 4) The funnel raised since last observation, 
