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x. The latitude of the Univerfity at Cambridge, computed 
- from iam = the meridian altitude of the fun's " 
à E limb. 
E A. aa ; ^i 
b of the me- : Q's Se- |. 3 | O's De-| >... 
| Time. | ridian alti- | Réfraü- |. ais. dination pasa} thet. 
| tude@’sup- "s meter. | Souths -1 |. ete VM 
m deb dq ecc | TETUR dades 
O8. 9| 41° 24/ so | ai^ ag! |16 s*o | 6" | 6229/35" | 42° 23! 227 
1 
OSE r 44 1 16 16 5,3 |] 6 |6 5223 142 23 25,3 
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By a mean of theie obiervations the latitude is | (42? 23! 2293 
2. The latitude of the Noiverüty computed Él 4 ferv 
tions af the meridian altitude of ftars near the Equator. 
_ Obfervations of the. meridian altitude ot ic PO vig 
i emey : - ^ Min ot 34 ee 28954 Y 
D "4 s ET in Si ien iz the pau 3 , - IM^ 
Time. of the agle. der of An- of Axtino- " of Aqua- oy of Aqua- Apiai 
: : tinous rius. rini. 
go? 19 9" 4895! ap^ |. | Fe ty p 4 O48 wy [o] , 
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E KE raodo Teng, Sarna ae 
mn E - ig : 46 10 3 o 
DIU 519 3 
à v RR Caxovrarrons. 
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tae à dg" 35.9 
Dedin N. Thi "gla. eos: ie 24 
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