L — Astronomic Observations. 



Conditions 



iinder wliicli 



the Aster 



was 

 observed. 



[ustrumental 

 Height. 



[nstruiiient 



of 

 Correction. 



Hour of the 

 Chronometer. 



Absolute 

 Correction of 



tlie 

 Chronometer. 



Results. 



Sun to W. 

 Sun O to W. 

 Sun O to W. 



Sun il to VV. 

 Sun o PS 

 Sun to W. 



Suu to W. 



51 20 

 51 

 50 40 



50 20 

 50 

 49 49 



20 58 20 

 20 37 40 

 20 21 40 



19 54 40 



146 50 30* 



45 



44 40 



44 20 



44 



43 40 



43 20 



+ 2 10 

 + 2 10 

 + 2 15 



+ 2 15 

 -8 

 + 40 



+ 40 



j Sud O PS 147 13 30* +10 



Sun 

 Sun 



o PS 

 O to W 



i 48 6 0* 



54 



53 40 



53 20 







+ 1 50 



h. m. 8. 

 10 41 9 



41 52-5 



42 32 -5 



10 43 16 



43 58-5 



44 41 -5 



11 44 33 -0 



45 18-0 

 45 52-0 



11 46 48-0 



10 53 31 -0 

 .54 12-0 

 54 52 -5 



10 55 36-0 



56 18-0 



57 10 



10 33 16 H) 



33 56 



34 4'J -5 



h. m. s. 

 + 3 33 8 -0 



+ 3 33 8-0 



+ 3 33 12 6 



+ 3 33 12 -6 



+ 3 33 14 1 



1 +3 33 14-1 



1 +3 33 17 1 



1 +3 33 17 -1 



1 +3 33 21 -6 



+ 3 33 21 G 



result from the mean of the readings of the two reflectors of tlie instrument. 



339 



h m. s. 

 A. = 2 3 7 -8 E.G. 



h. m. s. 

 A. = 2 3 7 -9 E.G. 



h. m. 8. 

 A. = 2 3 55-4 E.G. 



Ji. m. s. 

 A = 2 3 54o E.G. 



(^ = 0' 31' 53" N. 



h. m. s. 

 \ = 2 4 26-0 E.G. 



h. m. s. 

 \ = 2 4 25-9 E.G. 



,^ = 0° 30' 27' N. 



= 0° 35' 



= 0°31' 



h. m. 

 -2 7 



55" N. 

 57" N. 



8. 



26 -4 E.G. 



A =2 7 26-4 E.G. 



Z 2 



