80 GEELMUYDEN. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. [NORW. POL. EXP. 
1894 | Object | Watch | Bearing | Compass || Decl. | w pat |, Long.| R 
J 8 Course + Der) 4 2h ase OUe: orn 
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Aug. 14} Sun Ct. 12 2 2% | 74.8 P.B 178 142 EE) 81 7 127 49 
Aug. 22} Sun Ct. 12 18 50 | 66.7P.B 174.0 12.9 81 2 128 2 
Aug.25| Sun Ct. 21 32 90 | 2.8S.B 177.2 12.0 ish 127 29 
Sep. 17 Mars 3 16 50 | 66.7 P.B 177.9 12.9 81 22.3 | 1294 2 
4 18 42 | 663 , 177.8 13.0 
Sep. 20 Mars 2 58 30 | 662 P.B. 180 8.5 81 11.7 | 123 35 
Sep. 28 Mars 2 2 50 | 69.8 P.B. 176.4 15.0 81 12.8} 192 1 
Oct. 1 Mars 1 4 30 | 878 P.B. 177.9 15.1 81 5.0) 122 2 
Oct. 7 Mars 0 42 30 | 8.8 P.B. 174.8 16.4 81 185 | 120 14 
Oct. 10 Mars 1 53 19 | 63.7 P.B. 174.8 15.8 81 16.2 | 119 538 | — 909 
& Altair 55 51 | 33.2 S. B. : 15.6 + 002 
Oct. 13} Jupiter 0 44 15 | 355 P.Q. 172.2 15.7 81 32.9 | 118 12 
Oct. 15} @ Tauri 0 47 30 | 69.5 P.Q. 169,5 14.7 81 36.8 | 116 28 
Oct. 20} Arcturus 975255) | 67/4 0P50: 163.2 17.7 82 02) 114 51 
Oct. 25} Jupiter 3) 2505 841 P.O: 163.9 17.4 82 40) 114 38 
Oct. 27} Jupiter 1 33 14 | 633 P.Q. 165.4 16.9 82 40) 114 35 
Oct. 30} @ Tauri 93 5 66.3 P. Q. 157.9 16.7 82 65) 112 92 
Nov. 7 Mars 93 27 54 | 53.9 P. B. 157.7 16.7 82 9.0] 110 59 
Novy. 12 Mars PB} 8) > S965 12S 185s 159.8 16.5 82 7.8) 110 6 
Noy. 21) Jupiter 93 15 35 | 79.3 P.Q. 139.8 18.2 82 0:1) 112 5 
Noy. 24| Jupiter 1 39 20 | 64.7 P.B. 146.5 12.9 81 57.8 | 111 58 
Noy. 28| Jupiter 93 11 35 | 80.8 P.Q. 146.9 15.8 82 9.7 | 110 50 
Dec. 3} Jupiter 93 3 13 | 838 P.Q. 146.0 15.8 82 13.1 | 109 56 
Dee. 7| Jupiter PRY PY a) | fehsy (DSO), 142.5 16.9 82 20.8 | 108 43 
Dec. 18} Jupiter 23 5.5 64.7 P. B. 136.5 19.1 82 50.5 | 104 45 
Dee. 21} Procyon 1 22 0 | 603 P.B. 137.0 18.4 82 54.5 | 104 3 
Dee. 26} Jupiter 99° 51 50 | 75.6 P. B: 131.8 91.1 83 22.1 | 102 27:) 1) 
Dec. 28} Jupiter 93 43 52 | 50.0 P. B. 120.5 91.5 83 18.8 | 101 54 | Joh. 
Dee. 30| Jupiter 92 44 56 | 62.5 P.B. 123.3 19.2 83 20.9 | 102 23 
1895 
Jan. 2| Jupiter 29 35 30 | 57.1 P.B. 123.2 91.2 83 25.4 | 102 45 
Jan. 6 Mars 19 53 30 | 40.1 P.B. 129.2 16.2 83 35 103 6:} 2) 
Jan. 11| Jupiter DOO AON 59 Seba. 130.6 14.6 83 41.5 | 102 45 
Jan. 18} Jupiter 21 20 40 | 63.3 P.B. 131 12.7 83 25.8 | 102 0 
Jan. 20} a Gemin. | 23 47 35 | 53.5 P. B. 132.5 14.8 83 29.6 | 102 7 
Jan. 22) Jupiter 93 41 12 | 23.8 P.B. 132.2 12.2 83 23.6 | 102 14 
Jan. 27| Jupiter 93°95 16 | 21:3 PB: B. 130 14.0 83 30.0 | 102 34 
Feb. 4|a Can. Min.| 22 40 49 | 49.4 P.B. 131 14.2 83 33.2 | 103 6 
Feb. 12) Jupiter 0 52 2) 19.3 S.B. 129.7 14.3 83 94.7 | 103 24 
Feb. 17! Jupiter 92 45 10 6.3 P. B. 129 13.6 83 32.3 | 102 57 
Mar. 2} Arcturus 1 33 25 | 822 P.B. 130.8 11.3 84 3.7} 101 32 
Mar. 6| Arcturus 1 44 2 | 781 P.B. 128.7 15.5 84 26] 101 45 
Mar. 16 Venus 4 12 15 | 14858.Q. 125 18.2 84 7.8 | 100 51 
Mar. 25} Sun Ct. 159 45 |) 24 S.Q: 130 12.2 84 86 99 49 
Apr. 6| Sun Ct. 14 12 45 | 29.0 P.B. 124.3 16.3 84 18.5 | 96 40 
Apr. 13} Sun Ct. 93 59 15 | 5498S. Q. 197.7 14.7 84 17 96 53 
Apr. 27} Sun Ct. 0 235); 49 S.Q. 126.5 14.0 84 12 93 42 
ay 3| Sun Ct. 1 oe nO 9.3 P. B. 123.5 15.6 84 25 93. 30 
May 10} Sun Ct. 14 95 0 | 22.3 P.B. 119 18.9 84 38 89 55 
May 13} Sun Ct. 93 32 0! 62258.Q. 125 11.4 84 39 88 16 
1) If the assumed correction of — 10’ to the second observation of » Draconis (see List A) 
be applied instead to the first, the longitude would be 101° 1’ and Decl. + Dev. 19%7 E. 
2) No altitudes measured the same day. 
