I. — Astronomic Observations. 



Conditions 



under which 



the Aster 



was 

 observed. 



Instrumental 

 Height. 



Instrument 



of 

 Correction 



Hour of the 

 Chronometer. 



° a 



15 



Absolute 

 Correction of 



the 

 Chronometer. 



Results. 



56 40 



57 O 

 57 20 



62 



61 40 



61 20 



60 40 



60 20 



60 



51 



51 20 



51 40 



52 

 52 20 

 52 40 



Sun O PS 142 25 40 



Sun to E 



Sun to W 



Sun O to W 



Sun O to £ 



Sun to E 



Sun to W 



Sun to W 



Sun to W 



Sim O to W 



Sun Cir- 

 cumm. 



Sun Cir- 

 eumm. 



Sun Cir- 

 cumm. 



59 40 



59 20 



59 



58 40 



58 20 



58 



52 20 



52 



51 20 



51 



50 40 



.50 20 



50 



143 1 40 



142 51 20 



142 31 40 



I Sun O Cir- j 142 21 

 , cumm. I 

 remained unregulated. 



/ // 

 + 1 50 



+ 50 



+ 50 



+ 30 



+ 30 



+ 2 20 

 + 1 30 



+ 1 30 



+ 40 



+ 40 



+ 1 .30 



h. m. s. 

 2 50 46 -5 



51 27-5 



52 12-0 



10 19 26 

 20 9 

 20 58-5 



10 22 9 -5 

 23 2-0 

 23 46-5 



2 20 17 -5 



20 59-0 



21 42 



2 22 25 

 23 7 -5 

 23 51 -5 



10 25 2 -5 



25 43-5 



26 26 



10 27 11 -5 



27 52 -0 



28 35 



10 39 46-5 



40 32 



41 55 5 



42 38 



10 43 21 

 44 2-5 

 44 45-5 



6 51 4-0 

 6 52 10-0 

 6 54 9-5 

 6 55 25 *0 



h. m. 



+ 3 33 6-5 



+ 3 33 6-5 



+ 3 33 7-8 



+ 3 33 7-8 



+ 3 33 7-8 



+ 3 33 7-8 



h. m. s. 

 K, = + 3 15 22 -6 



Ii. m, B. 

 K, = + 3 32 57 -6* 



h. m. s. 

 /(,= +3 32 51 



h. m. 3. 

 K, = + 3 32 59 -5 



h. m. s. 

 If, = + 3 32 59 -9 



(f> = 0' 39' 40" N. 



h. m. s. 

 K, = + 3 33 4 -8 



h. m. 8. 

 K, = + 3 33 4-7 



h. m. s. 

 >-A = 2 2 34-3 E.G. 



h. ni. s. 

 U = 2 2 34-8 E.G. 



^=0" 30' 36" N. 

 <(> = 0° 30' 9"N. 

 9=0° 29' 26" N. 

 (f) = 0' 30' 14" N. 



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