APPENDIX L.—A SERV T 121 
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ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS—Continued. 
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mierda of longit tude by lunar. distances, March 14, 1854.— Time. : Angular distances. 
e Moon's western limb and Spica Virginis, east. : 
h. m. 8. d. m. 8. 
Time. Angular distances. 1 36 28 21 48 35 
1 39 22 91 46 55 
1! 42 21 45 35 
h , ES $ 11 45 93 21 44 35 
10 53 22 08 15 
10 56 30 23 05 35 2 : 
| TI 00 40 92 03 55 Thermometer 49° Fahrenheit. 
| ee Be Ry 22 001 25 Determination of gu March 16, 15h sene civ altitudes of 
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| Double altitude of the Moon’s bright (upper) limb, in the east. Time. Altitudes. 
ime. m " & o m w d. w A 
Time Aliitude w 4 " » D 
rod 38 70 OL 40 
1 29 2) 69 40 00 
do s T EE" 2 7. n 
j 4 w*- 69 0 20 
33 46 68 30 
: EE 68 14 00 
s Double altitude of Spica Virginis, in the east. * 2 ' 5 2 
Time. Altitude. . Double altitudes of Arcturus, in the east. 
Á. m. ë s d. m. s Time. Altitudes. 
11 14 42 75 26 25 
d. s 
10 43 18 85 18 50 
10 44 39 85 51 20 
i | 3 10 45 45 eS. 19 . 9 
| Time. | Angular distances. LI 10 47 Ol BE —u c 
NET) | 10 47 59 87 16 30 
| 10° 49 19 87 5l 
s m. s d. m ý 10 50 13 83 15 30 
a: 16 22 21 56 45 10 51 13 88 æ 50 
| il 19 7599 ONES s à i i ; 
Hoe M 91 54 
H 95 599 91 52 _ Thermometer 524° Fahrenheit. - 
Determination longitude by lunar distances, March 16, 1854.— 
[nas western limb and Mars, west. 
Double altitude of Spica Virginis, in the east. - 
Time. Angular distances. 
Time. Altitude. 
8. PANE, "e n 
11 12 58 10 20 
EC CU. E cw 11 45 05 58 13 00 
H -st - 48 80 00 35 1t 50 568 15 30 
no 96 = r7. 
Doubts altitude of the Moon's bright (upper) limb, in the east. Double altitude of the Moon's bright (lower) limb, in the east. 
E d» s d 8 
Hn Ww ol 81 57 (30 
