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A Table of the Sun's Declination^ &c. 



TABLE continued. 



\2.[. 

 J 10 

 '20 

 30 

 40 

 50 



9 19 15-161.,.-,' .(,g 

 9 26 57-03 ."n..7 



9 30 17-60 

 9 33 57-90 

 9 37 37-95 



•25 

 10 



'20 

 30 

 40 

 50 



■26 

 10 



•2-20-57 I 



■:20-30 ! 



•220-05 I 

 •219-80 



18 47 

 18 50 3 

 18 52 30-85 



'^^ 1 1 48 -06 

 "'147-50 



40-85 

 40-95 

 41-04 



9 41 17-75 



20-48 



9 44 5T29\l\^J,i |20-6l 



19-29 



20-75 



9 

 9 55 



18 54 57-80, }^l;:^^i41-l4 



IS 57 -24-19 

 18 59 5000 



146-39 

 145-Sl 



41-23 



141-33 



.: 145-26; — 



2 15-26; g 141-42 

 4 39-95^^^ 



7 4-07 



9 48 36-58| , , 

 52 15-6o|2}^2:;-20-88 

 55 54-35|.2;s.;^21-01 

 9 59 52 84^" '^^ 121-15 19 14 i'2 



1218-23! 



10 3 ll-07!^i i21-28 

 10 6 49 02;';Jiy-^|21-41 

 10 10 26-71!'::^;*:?, |21-5 



10 14 "4-111^! if? 121-67 

 10 17 41 -26:2^:J-^ 121-80 

 10 21 l8-llh'°^^;21-93' 



9 27-60 

 19 11 50-58 



19 16 34-80 



144-12 

 143-53 

 142-98 

 142-40 



141-82 



141-27 

 140-66 



41-51 

 41-60 

 41-70 

 '41-79 



41 



41-97 

 42-06 



23 19 45-73 



23 20 13-57 



23 20 39-63 



-23 21 4-96 



•23 21 29-53 



•23 21 53-33 



23 22 16-39 

 1-23 22 58-71 

 123 23 0-27 

 |23 23 21-04 

 I23 23 41-10 

 23 24 0-40 



^ 26-84 

 2606 i 



19 18 56-07 



19 21 i6-73i;;to-o9 ^'^'^^ 



19 -23 36-82J -"^^ 42-25 

 19 -25 56-33 {iia. 42-34 

 19 28 1526 ^^"^142-44 



138-35 I 



19 30 33-6J 

 19 32 51-36 

 19 55 8-54 

 19 37 25-12 

 19 39 41-10 

 19 41 56-51 

 134-81 



137-75 

 137-18 

 136-58 

 13598 

 135-41 



42-55 

 42-62 

 71 

 42-80 

 42-89 



19 44 11-32 



•22'97|iUj 46 25-53 



-23-10|i!9 48 39-15 



■23-23;il9 50 52-17 



19 53 4-59 



19 55 16-40 



19 57 27-62 



19 59 38'24 

 •20 1 4826 



20 3 57-64 

 20 6 6-45 



2:-26|;-20- 8 1463 

 24-39:-20 10 22-19 



134-21 

 133-62 

 133-02 

 132-42 

 131-81 



131-22 



130-62 

 13002 

 1-29-38 

 128-81 

 128-18 

 1-27-56 



•23 24 18-94 

 23 24 36-73 

 23 24 53-76 

 23 25 1002 

 23 25 25-53 

 23 25 40-31 



151-75 

 51-77 



2o-33 iji-gi 

 2-l'57 51-83 

 51-85 



22-32 

 21-56 

 20-77 



20-06 



19-30 



51-86 



51-88 

 51-89 

 51-91 

 51-93 

 51-94 



18-54 



14-00 



■23 25 54-31 

 23 26 7-56 

 23 26 20-06 

 i'23 26 31-80 

 23 26 42-78 



42-98 J-23 26 53-00 



I 



.i3-07l;23 27 2-47 

 43-l6i:>23 27 11-16 

 43-24; -23 -27 191 

 43-33!:-23 27 2f-3 



43-42 



4350 



43-59 



43-67 



43-76 



4 



43-92 



■23 27 

 •23 27 



32-76 

 38-45 



13-25 

 12-50 

 11-74 

 10-98 

 10-22 



9-47 



4-90 



52-02 

 52-03 

 52-04 

 52-04 

 52-05 

 05 



23 27 43-35 



:23 27 47-54 



|23 27 50-94 



,23 27 53-60 



23 27 55-50 



44-01 ;-23 27 56-63 



44-09-23 -27 57-00 



206 

 5206 

 52-06 

 52-06, 

 52-07 

 52-07 



52-08 

 52-08 

 52-08 

 52-09 

 52-09 

 5209 

 52-10 



40 



Signs 

 IV. North. X. South. 



Signs 

 III. North. IX. South. 



Enter the Table with the Q's longitude as the argument, and take out 

 the corresponding declination, adding the proportional part for the odd mi- 

 nutes, to which apply the secular variation : the result is the Q's declination 

 as required. 



N. B. The secular variation is to be subtracted from the Q's declination 

 as given by tlie Table, if the time is subsequent to 1801, otherwise it is to 

 be added thereto. 



XLII. DiS' 



