1. — Astronomie Observations. 



Conditions 



under which 



tlie Aster 



was 

 observed. 



Instrumental 

 Heit;lit. 



Instrunieni, 



of 

 Correction. 



Hour of the 

 Chronometer. 



o <u 



a 



u o 

 \a o 



Absolute 

 Correction of 



the 

 Chronometer. 



Results. 



Sun O to E 



Sun to E 



Sun O PS 



Sun O Cir- 

 cuuim. 



Sun Cir- 

 curam. 



62 46 40 + 1 52 -5 



63 3 40 

 63 17 

 63 36 i 



63 57 1 



64 37 



64 53 



65 17 40 

 65 36 

 65 47 



136 17 40 



135 9 40 



+ 1 52-5 



+ 1 

 + 1 



135 22 20 +10 



Sun to E 87 i + 1 50 

 87 20 

 87 40 



Sun to E 



Sun Q Cir- 

 cumm. 



Sun 7) Cir- 

 cumm. 



Sun Q Cir- 

 cunim. 



Sun Q Cir- 

 cumm. 



Sun -Q Cir- 

 cumm. 



Sun J) Cir- 

 cumm. 



89 40 



90 

 90 20 



136 8 40 

 136 42 

 136 46 

 136 43 

 136 42 20 



+ 1 PO 



+ 1 50 

 + 1 50 

 + 1 50 

 + 1 50 

 + 1 50 



136 41 +1 50 



h. m. s. 

 3 6 12 



6 50 -0 



7 19 



8 3 

 8 59-5 



3 10 19 -5 



10 53 -5 



11 52 



12 28 

 12 58 



6 39 5-0 



6 44 24-0 



3 49 42 



50 26 



51 14-0 



3 55 58-0 



56 44 -0 



57 31 -3 



6 34 14-5 

 6 41 34-5 

 6 51 29 

 6 53 38 -5 

 6 54 12 

 6 54 44 -5 



h. m. 



+ 3 13 26-0 



+ 3 15 26 



i li. m. s. 



'i-Ct,n= +5 15 26 -S 



h. ui. s. 

 C/m= +5 15 29 "4 



<^ = 0° 20' 55" N. 

 rf) = 0' 20' 01" N. 



> = b'' 19' 43" Jf. 



h. m. s. 

 Cf„,= +5 15 33-0 



h. m. s. 

 C,„. = + 5 15 32-3 



<p = 0'' 21' 12" N. 

 </)=-0" 20' 58" X. 

 (p = 0' 21' 13" N. 

 <p = 0° 20' 43" N. 

 <j) = 0° 20' 46" N. 

 <p = 0- 20' 32" N. 



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