to the determination of the Magnetic Inclination. 



Table II. 

 Gottingen, 1852. Aug. 3, 0^ 20'"— l^^ 40»». 



161 



If in each scries of observations the number corresponding to 

 the position of rest opposite No. be subtracted from the elon- 

 gations opposite Nos. 1 to 16, the corresponding distances of 

 elongation will be obtained, as shown in the following table. 

 The signs, which are alternately positive and negative, are here 

 neglected. 



Table III. 

 Gottingen, 1852. Aug. 3, Qf^ 20'^— li> 40«». 



