284 Geographical Position of the 
Mr. Tyer’s eighteen sets of lunar observations, 
Moon and Stars, Moon and Sun, made at 
Port Essington, and using his own meri- 
dian distance to Fort Macquarie.............0+ 
Mr. Tyer’s twelve sets of lunar observations, 
Moon and Stars, Moon and Sun, made at 
Portland, reduced to Fort Macquarie ....... 
Commander Kay’s Moon culminating star, 
observations made at the Hobart Town 
Observatory in 1848, 1844, and 1846, re- 
duced "to Hort Macytaniet sr eect tree. 
Commander Kay’s eclipse of the Sun, February 
Ist, 1851, observed at the Hobart Town 
Observatory, and reduced to Fort Macquarie. 
By observation at beginning only ............8. 
Captain P. P. King’s eclipse of the Sun, 
February lst, 1851, observed at Paramatta, 
and reduced to Fort Macquarie. By ob- 
servation at beginning only ............- eens 
Eclipse of the Sun, February Ist, 1851, 
observed at Melbourne,* at the foot of 
Batman’s Hill, and reduced to Fort Mac- 
quarie. By observation at beginning only 
Mean result for the longitude of Fort Mac- 
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14 
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(or) 
06 
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quarie, Sydney Harbour, east of Greenwich 151° 14° 49 
* By Messrs. P. Robertson, George Groves, Dalgarno and Sutherland. 
Vide Port Phillip Government Gazette, February 5th, 1851. 
