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Remarks. 



Night excellent ; images sharp and steady. There are two other stars preceding and following this, respectively, about 7s., and which coin 

 cide better in declination, but they are so very small that they will not bear illumination. The star used is not more than a 10 or 10th magnitude at 

 most. I can s .-e well the dark portions of the planet with power 235, but am compelled to use very little light with the star. 



Results. 



Moan S. F. . . . Nine transits . . 

 M^anN. P. . ... Nine tinnsits . 



h. m. 

 Correction for chronometer at 7 40 . 



Correction for chronometer at 7 48 . 



h. in. s. 

 7 39 59.75 

 7 47 32.51 



m. s. 



3 57.24 



3 57.25 



m. s. 



-f 3 55.969 

 f 3 54.538 



Rev. 



3.582 



2.776 



= 1 9.81 

 = 54.10 



h. m. s. 



Santiago sid. time S.F 7 36 2.51 



Santiago sid. time N.P 7 43 35.26 



Interval 7 32.75 



