Ex. Doc. No. 41. 



32^ 



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APPENDIX No. 5— Continued 



October 31, 1846.— Cam;^ 87 



DETEKMINATION OF LONGITUDE. 



Tiiae, p. m- 



T 

 /I. 



m. 



4 5 





s. 



4 28 94.2 



4 31 02.5 



4 34 36.0 



4 36 37.3 



4 40 35.8 



4 42 14.0 



4 44 25 . 



4 48 ]9.6 



4 50 07.8 



4 51 38.0 



4 55 08.5 



4 56 00.0 



57.0 



Distariee of a Aquilce from 

 moon's wcsterji limb. 



Deg. 



min. sec 



70 52 15 



70 58 40 



70 59 40 



71 00 55 

 71 01 20 

 71 01 30 

 71 02 00 

 71 04 05 

 71 04 30 



71 05 40 



71 06 20 



71 07 20 



71 08 10 



Double alliui'les of the mooii*« 



upper limb. 



1 



I 



nirn. sec 



Deg. 



99 35 55 



100 17 3a 



101 26 10 



102 03 30 



103 18 40 



103 48 00 



104 28 15 

 103 38 50 

 106 10 20 



106 37 40 



107 03 }() 



107 63 CO 



108 26 30 



Thermometer 43^ 



Tiraej p. m 



33 



h. m. s. 



5 17 49,0 



5 20 59.6 



5 24 43.8 



5 26 19.5 



5 28 07.8 

 5 29 39.4 

 5 32 01.8 



5 



5 



33.5 

 35 08.8 



Distance of a AMobiiraii 

 from moon's western iunb 



Double altitudes of the moo:;^ 



Deg. min. sec 



69 10 20 



59 09 40 



59 08 25 



69 07 45 



59 07 05 



59 06 20 



59 05 35 



59 04 45 



59 04 05 



upper 



limb. 



Deg. VI n. sec 

 113 



117 

 117 



"9 



20 



1 14 24 40 



115 16 50 



115 38 20 

 110 02 30 



116 22 10 

 116 61 55 



1 1 to 



30 10 



t 



Thermometer 40'^ 



A. 



Xiongitu^le by west star * • . •• '^ 



l^ongitude by east star. ..••• 



Mean . , . • . ...... . . • • • * 



I 



771. 



21 



*. 



23 15.07- 

 20 18.09 



47.30 



