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APPENDIX L.—ASTRONOMICAL OBSERY ATIONS. 
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS— Continued. 
Double altitude of Mars, in the west. 
Double altitudes of Spica Virginis, in the east. 
Time. Altitude. Time. Altitudes. - 
2S 25 EE w^ 90 38 e eae 
t 12. 02 30 
aa - = 3 92 50 87 17 35 
12 24 57 . 40 05 
12 26 13 87 55 45 
12 27 37 88 TO 
Time. Angular distances 12 9g 54 £8 95 05 
12 30 08 88 38 
12 31 26 88 52 35 
h. m. s m. . 
12 02 39 9d p bid Thermometer 42° Fahrenh 
12 06 37 58 99 Satin b ie 
12 10 26 58 24 00 Norre.—Northern heavens very hazy. 
12 13 58 58 25 Determination of time, March 14, 1854.— Double alsin of 
Capella, in the west 
Double altitude of Mars, in the west. x 
"Time. Altitudes. -. 
Time Altitude. 
h. m. FA M. E 
8 59 49 89 47. 05 
h. m. 8; m. 9 09 48 88 36 55 
12 17 58 116 20 00 9 03 53 88 14 
9 05 05 87 48 25 
9 06 12 87 95 05 . 
Double altitude of the Moon’s bright (lower) limb, in the east. 9s Or —H 87. .03. 55 
9 09 03 86 25 25 
9 10 04 86 04 05 
Time. Altitude. 9 11 09 85 49 95 
9 12 02 85 22 
& oe oe "e rer aque : 
12 20 45 86 38 00 Double altitudes of Spica Virginis, in the east 
= Time. Altitudes. 
Time. | Angular distances. 
| k. m. S. m. s 
11 48 50 83 59 55 
h. m. s. d. m. 8. 11 
19 99 59 58 929 W T i = e ame 
32 26 31 58 30 40 11 52 20 39 
12 30 16 58 32 00 1i 53 10 84 51 05 
12 34 10 58 33 30 11 54 84 03 
11 05 04 85 15 45 
Thermometer 524? Fahrenheit. 1i... 56.42 85 .- 99... 06 
11 57 12 85 43 05 
Determination of T March 10, 1854.— Double altitudes of 58 0 065 — 04 — 95 
apella, in the west. 
Thermometer 499 Fahrenheit. 
Time. Altitudes. Determination of ios p 14, 1854.— Double altitudes of 
Polaris, in the west 
É. D s. d m. s. k : 
8 43 18 1001 30 55 Time. Altitudes. 
8 45 14 100 50 55 
8 47 11 100 09 15 
8 48 3 99 43 05 . d. m. P 
8 4 HM 99 14 45 1. 29 94 62 13 45 
8 51 17 98 46 95 10 28 08 62 10 35 
8 46 98 06 95 10 32 36 62 08 35 
8 59 97 44 25 10 33 04 62 04 45 
8 55 40 97 45 10 32 ^62 02 05 
8 56 41 96 43 55 
Northern stars clouded up. 
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