APPENDIX L.—ASTRONOMICAL OBSFRVATIONS. 119 
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS-— Continued. 
" Double altitudes of Capella, in the west, Double altitudes of the Sun's upper limb, 
Tine. Ajiiedet. | Time, p. m. Altitudes. 
h m. d. m | h = : d 
M o 3e T | 1 94 98 91 05 40 
9 00 39 100 .57 10 | die Me s pol 
9 OL 40 101 36 20 | A oda Sou R 
9 02 40 101 26 00 | 
| 1 27 57 90 03 
| 1 28 46 90 01 10 
T. 995.5 0 89 00 
Double altitudes of B Leonis, in the east. | ). d. "a go  '95 10 
| |) ww de 89 97 
: | i. SE m &g mn M 
Time. Altitudes. | 
Thermometer 60° Fahrenheit. 
h m. d. m. 
9 09 57 85 18 00 
9 11 44 86 03 10 
: a 2 a = P CAMP ON DELAWARE CREEK. 
9 16 29 88 02 2% Observations for the variation of the compass, March 7, 1854. " 
Thermometer 970 Falirésiheis. vat is st pecia of "- pida centre Fe w RA 
Meridian altitude of Sivies. Varia toam o 7 c wm MEM 
| 
| 
=e — || FALLS OF THE PECOS, MOUTH OF THE DELAWARE 
| CREEK. 
h m. F3 d. m. LA 
7 92 3 82 57 00 DETERMINATION OF LONGITUDE BY LUNAR DISTANCES. 
A Determination of time, March 10, - — Double altitudes of 
Magnetic amplitude of the Sun's centre at his setting, 20° south, Sirius, in the w 
Determination of time, March 4, me .— Double altitudes of the 
Sun’s upper li . Time. Altitudes. 
Time, a. m. Altitudes. Re UM Me eo Be re 
9. I 0a 91. 49... 06 
> € p a = 
ae 4 4 *-* vk 9.0 1*4 J 
10 26 56 950 26 10 9 0 999 66 53 x 
10... 98 ..93 95 45 00 9 05 36 ue = z 
H' S 9 59 40 9 06 54 ee- pe = 
10 30 44 906 — 14 00 9 Wu : 
10 — Si 806 96 29 30 ote 7 65 48 = 
10 33 14 96 44 20 9 00 56 65 = - 
) ^ 94 96 58 30 $10 08 G2 
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