OBSERVATIONS. 

 Observations with the Santiago Meridian-Circle Continued. 



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C. OBSERVATIONS OF VENUS I. WITH THE WASHINGTON EQUATORIAL. 

 The requisite corrections appear to be, for these observation, thus : 



Page 



391, 

 392, 



October 



22, 

 28, 



Ko. 18, ^i for llr.989 read 10.989 



The whole series of printed A I is evidently computed by the employment of the differences 



corresponding to the third and second threads, instead of the second and first ; and it has 



been taken for granted that the observation was made in this way. Otherwise the A<J must 



be increased by 3". and 3". 11 respectively. 

 No. 3, A<5 for 21r. 736 read 21r. 734 

 " 15 " llr. 140 " llr. 144 



The sign of &l should be negative. 

 No. 16, &l for 26r. 171 read 26r. 231 



Micr. perhaps 46r. 391, which hag been adopted. 

 No. 6-9, Some error in the time must exist here, probably in the minutes; as also between 



NOB. 33 and 41. 



No. 76, Micr. for 2 59. 631 read 2 57. 631 

 The comparison-star is not in Taylor. 



