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Time. as read. Distance. | Zenith. | same dist. | Sid. Time. | G € | 
H. M. 5 H. M. or” 
1884. Oct. 38,| 0 80] 263:0 | +#1:°5 52-7 295-1 | 0:0086 | 0:0004 | 301-2 0 37] 2968 |—12 20 
44| 250-7 | +1-9 531 282:1 | 0:0084 287°8 
PO cram 231271) 269-8) I) ded 51-6 | 300-4 | 9-9982 | 9-9998 | 295-6 || 23 47| 290-4 |414 17 
37 | 2708 + 1:7 50°6 299-5 | 9-9932 294-7 | 
Zep \) XS |) lee 49-6 287-0 | 9:9932 282°4 
57 | 265-1 | +1-7 | 48-7 | 289°5 | 9-9930 284-7 
Oa 275:3" 4) eeac8 47-9 299-2 | 9-9930 294-3 
Oct. 6, | 28 54 |) 908-8 | + 1-1 52:0 227-5 | 9:9896 | 9:9994 | 221-8 0-4) | 2911-on ER ogmio 
0 4] 207-2 | + 2-0 50°7 229-3 | 9-9896 223-6 
14] 2058 | +2-7 49-6 296-2 | 9:9896 220-6 
5, Nov: 2, |) 2841 |) 349-5 || 21-9 51°5 388-9 | 9:9836 | 9:9932 | 368-6 0 1) 868:2)|=nenaa 
51] 349:3 | +38-7 50-4 385°9 | 9-9836 365-9 
0 1/ 3541 | +2-9 49°3 388-4 | 9:9835 368-1 
11 | 354:8 | « 8-2 48-4 386-8 | 9-9834 366°5 
21] 361-8 | +1-9 47-4 392:1 | 9:9834 871°5 
»  Nov.28,| 0 40] 1683 | + 2-7 48°1 183-1 | 0:0074 | 9:9876 | 181-0 1 0| 170:2-|=5d 18 
| 50] 157-1 | 42-2 48-0 170-9 | 0-0074 168-9 
1 0} 157-9 | + 3-6 48-0 171-8 | 0:0072 169°7 
| 10] 1531 | +26 48-1 166-6 | 0-0072 164°6 
20] 154:7 | +1:0 48-3 168°6 | 0:0070 166-5 
' ,,  Nov.30,| 2197 9369 | + 1-1 40-2 247-8 | 9:9814 | 9-9880 | 231-0 219| 281:0 |-26 51 
| 1885. Mar. 24,] 9 50 81:6 | +11 45:9 87-7 | 0:0026 | 9-9976 87°7 10 10 91:2 |—74 20 
10 0 83-2 | 42:3 47-1 90-0 | 0:0026 90-0 
10 81:4 | +2°5 48°3 88:7 | 0:0026 88-7 
20 876 | +36 49°5 96:2 | 0:0026 96-2 
30 84:5 | = 1-7 50°7 93-5 | 0:0026 936 
Mar. 29))) 12! 8 |) 274°8 || 2 1ks 53°8 311:0 | 0:0266 | 0:0150 | 342-2 12.28 | 336:1. |=" 8) 98 
18 | 26971 | + 2-0 54:0 304:9 | 0:0266 335°6 
98 | 2686 | +0:9 54-2 304-7 | 0:0266 335°8 
88 | 2691 | +1-0 54-4 305°8 | 0:0266 336°5 
48 | 268:°7 | + 1-3 54:7 300°4 | 0:0268 330°8 
Oct. 38. 0» 30™ Mean of five differences ; 
0 44 Mean of nine differences. . 
5. Very clear and calm. Slight fog on the grass, but not interfering. 
6. Very clear and calm. Slight fog. Stopped by fog and clouds. 
2. 
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Passing clouds. 
All through absolutely and beautifully clear. 
All through sky very clear. At 1" 1™ and 1" 12™ needle unsteady. | Wind 
at first S.W., Force 1; then shifting to N.W. and freshening slightly. 
,, 80. Passing clouds. 
March 24. Very clear all through. Nearly calm. 
», 29. Very clear. Wind N.N.W., Force 2-3, yet tube screened off. 
