AT SANTIAGO DE CHILE. 



151 



Remarks. 



Another splendid night. Imnsos excellent, instruments steady, and measures satisfactory ; the only drawback being, that the star is so small that 

 a higher magnifying power than 150 cannot be used and sufficient light retained. It is certainly not brighter than a 111 or lu "' magnitude. Although 

 differing considerably from the Ephemcris, it must be the star intended ; for the only other in the vicinity is a 12th magnitude, which follows 49.1St., 

 and is 1.16 rev. (=22". 61) north. 



Results. 



Mean S. F. 

 Mean N. P. 



Thirteen transits 

 Thirteen transits 



h. m. 



Correction for chronometer at 8 8 . 

 Correction for chronometer at 8 12 . 



A P. F. limbs in A. R. reduced to are 

 Variation of A. R. in 4m. 33s. . . 

 Observed P. F. diameter .... 



h. m. 



A f at 8 5 



h. m. a. 

 8 7 45.98 

 8 12 18.76 



m. a. 



3 24.65 



3 24.66 



n 



80.46 



4.54 



15. W 



m i. 



2 6.637 



2 8.001 



Rev. 



8.888 

 8.053 



Santiago sid. time S. F. 

 Sanii;i^n sill time N. P. 

 Interval 



/ * 



= 853.33 

 = 3 36.95 



h. m. i. 

 8 431.33 

 8 854.10 

 4 38.77 



A N. S. limbs micr. in rev. . . 

 \ :ui ihmi of declination in 4m. 33i 

 Corr. for iliain. of IHMT. wires 

 Obwrvcd N. S. diameter . . . 



0.835 = 16.27 

 0.89 



., -.,, 



13.18 



0.17 



h. m. 



A f at 8 10 



