Observations 1895. 



Civil date is employed in the following. In the table of comparisons between the watches 

 I and II given below, the approximate Greenwich Time is given along with the time by Watch I. 

 In some cases, when it is not stated in the original whether it was a.m or p.m, it could generally 

 be inferred from other circumstances; a.m or p.m is then enclosed in square brackets. In order 

 not to change the date for the column of Greenwich Time, the hour is in some few cases given 

 as negative. 



Some more comparisons, made after June 30, but only after a stopping of II, while I was 

 now going continually, are omitted as being of no use for the determination of relative rate. 



The following table contains the changes caused by the stoppings, as computed by means 

 of the relative rate adopted according to the table above. When the loss was more than 6 hours, 

 its complement to 12 hours has been taken as a gaining. As to the change on April 13, when 

 both watches had run down, the data for its calculation will appear further on. ^/ is a possible 

 correction to an assumed change of longitude between April 8 and April 13. 



