250 



INFERIOR CONJUNCTION OF VENUS, 1850-51, 



Remarks. 



Doth objects have been blurred and unsteady all the evening. There has never been a good image, and the measures are not considered above 

 mediocrity. 



o Measures by daylight. Both objects much blurred and 

 unsteady, there being a high SW. wind. 



b Better observations. 



c Lamps not in good order. 



Results. 



h. m. s. 

 Mean . . Twenty-two transits . . .233222.13 



s. Rev. 



49.20 0.357 



= 6.96 



Correction for chronometer at 23 33 . . 4 13.51 



)i. tn. s. 

 Santiago sid. time N. P 23 28 8.62 



h. m. 



A f at 23 28 



0.00 



NOVEMBER 22, 1S50. 



Completely overcast all day. 



NOVEMBER S3, 185O. 



It iva, found imp nlbl. to obtain an image hie!. coulU be , .lirihcioriljr observed with the cquatoria! any time during the evenly. 



