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OBSERVATIONS. 



And for the deduced results we have 



Page 390, 

 Iniert pge 390, 



October 



21, 

 21, 



lines 1, 2, 



for 6r. 132 1' 34". 26 read 6r. 198 = 1' 35". 26 

 The comparisons in declination with the second star give 



Venus S o (4 comparisons) = + 2Sr. 045 = 5' 54". 24,^> = 2. '49 

 N "(4 " ) = + 24 .776 = 6 20 .83,^=2. 89 



Mean Chron'r time for 6A. 67m. 9. 72 read 5A. 56m. 48. 55 



At 



/or 



Mean 



2' 17" 22 



llr. 135 = 2' 51". 16 



5' 24". 35 



5A. 42m. 44<.38 



21r. 793 = 5" S5". 00 



two 



398, 

 399, 

 404, 



January 



1*. 

 21, 

 15, 



1,3, 



7.8, 



" 2' 17". 26 

 llr. 316 = 2' 53". 92 

 " 6' 24". 25 



Chron'r time 6A. 41m. 29>. 38 

 *l far 2 Ir. 797 = 5' 36". 06 



" three 



The comparisons In declination with the second star give 

 Venus 8 (2 comparisons) = 14r. 231 = 3' 38". 74 

 " N o (2 ' ) = 11 .367 = 2 64 .73 



&l for Ir. 948 = 27". 94 read Ir. 815 = 27". 90 



The sign of At! should be negative. 

 &l for 6r. 879 = 1'45".74 read 6r.900 = 1'46".06 

 The comparison-star is Argel .391. 70. 



= 1". 32 

 = l .05 



The observation of October 19 is excluded from the discussion. 



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 Observations with the Washington Equatorial. 



