LATITUDE. 



in 



III. 



}f results for the latitude of astronomical station at the Initial Point on the liio Col 



if JVurdemaiin, on sixteen pairs of 



IJ 



Mi 



E^ 



Computer^ JoJai 0^ Donogline. 



Date. 



1855. 



March 17 



18 

 April 2 



3 



6 



1st pair. 



N, 582 G. C 

 S. 560 G. C 



Lat. by a mean 

 of each pair,. 



t II 



:S 29 40.96 



2d pair. 



3U pair. 



N. 705 

 S. 713 



N. 791 

 S. 793 



» / // 



32 29 37.16 



/ / 



42 . 06 



i 



48 57 



32 29 45.94 



47.68 



32 29 40.96 



32 29 43.87 



4th pair 



N. 796 



S. 804 



t tf 



32 29 38.63 



41.11 



40.45 



38.34 



42.64 



32 29 45.94 32 29 40.23 



5tli pair 



X. 796 

 S. 805 



6 / // 



32 29 36.77 



38.60 



37.97 

 48.87 



40.13 



32 99 40.47 



Cth pair. 



ih pnir. 



8th pnir 



N. 813 

 B. 



;s^ 



N. 850 

 g. 845 



2 29 41,21 



/ // 



N. avj 



8. tt4 



/ n 





42.14 



41.23 



33 29 41.53 



33 29 38.71 



45.68 

 44.05 

 39.80 

 41.12 



3^99 42.47 



32 29 38.24 



40.00 



9l!i pair. 



N.924 



S. 034 



• / II 



32 99 36.37 

 44. U6 



3Q 29 39.12 33 99 40.67 



Date, 



1855. 



lOlh pair. 



11th pair 



N. 1010 

 S. 1012 



/ // 



N. 1044 

 S. 1026 



* / '/ 



Tabulation o/reA*2/Z/s— Continued. 



12th pair, 



N. 1044 

 S. 1046 



ti 



13th pair, 



N, 1062 

 S. 1089 



14lh pair. 



15tb pair 



N. 1063 

 S. 1089 



N. 1064 

 S. 1089 



tt 



n 



I II 



IGth pair. 



Itt resiilt. 



N. 1157 

 S. 1175 



// 



Latitude by a 



mean of all 



tlic pair«. 



Filial rciult. 



w 



March 17 



18 



AprU 2 



3 

 4 

 5 

 6 



^ 29 47.32 



32 29 38.25 



40.80 

 39.80 



32 29 38.90 



32 29 46.74 



Lat. by a mpau 

 of each pair.. 



32 99 47.32 



32 29 39.62 



38.55 



32 29 40.04 



32 29 38.73 



32 29 40.04 



2 29 41.19 



32 29 39.45 



32 29 41.19 



32 29 39, 



:S2 29 46.74 



^29 41.77 



3J29 41.77 



n.MxKK,.-The zenith telescope suffered very materia, injun- in its transportation, in consequence of the counterpoise having been separated from 

 the ins«u,„ent by the breaking of a screw, and Knocked about among U.e oU>er part.. The tangent screwB were n,o.,.y bent, the n,.crome.er ... Ut^ 



, .. .. t_ n„;„« i« n pniintrv where the levels could not be replaced, tlie not very sen&iUve ones of a larj« 



injured, and the spider lines and levels all broken. Being in a countrj wnere me ie>ej» ™u.u \, . 



bronze theodolite had to be substituted for those broken, and the other injuries repaired by .uch means m were M hand. 



