APPENDIX L.—ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERY ATIONS— Continued. 
Double altitude of Sirius, in the west. Double altitudes of a Urse Majoris, in the east. 
Time. Altitudes. : Time. Altitudes. 
À. m s. d m. E a s d. m s 
6 38 ..99 73 .91 SD 27 50- v5 17 *41 (30 
6 39 22 73 19 40 8 01 08 118 09 10 
6 31 73 07 10 8 09g 29 118 12 20 
6 41 31 72 55 8 03; .49 118 22 40 
6 32 72 44 8 04 44 118 32 10 
G I4 i223 72 33 40 8 118 39 40 
6 4 hei 79 0 8 118 49 
6 45 20 72 11 10 8 07 41 118 57 10 
8 08 45 119 05 30 
.8 09 59 119 14 50 
Thermometer 464° Fahrenheit. 
Double altitudes of Capella, in the west. Double altitudes of n Urse Majoris, in the east. 
Time. Altitudes. Time. Altitudes. 
h. m d. m 8. h. m d. m. s 
8 Ro a T3 <03 = 50 8 41 06 94 53 20 
8 14 40 72 44 40 8 95 12 
8 15 53 72 19 50 8 43 15 95 34 40 
8.56 40 79.353301 50 8 95 5 10 
8 17 43 71 49 20 8 45 25 16 00 
8 8 Di 71 18 -40 8 46 * 97 96 10 
8 19 44 71 01 40 8 47 SS 96 
8 54 70 50 8 29 97 14 40 
©. Bt 47 70 18 40 8 49 — 94 97 32 
B.» 22 37 7 10 8 33 97 10 
Thermometer 464? Fahrenheit. 
Double altitudes of Procyon, in the west. l 
Double altitudes of Arcturus, in the east. 
Time. Altitudes. 
Time. Altitudes. 
h. m. s. d. m *K 
8 26 29 94 £9 10 
Bo T 36 94 04 30 h. m. s. d. s. 
B 98 31 93 44 20 85. — 24 36 88 93 - 00 
dud ode 52. "3 20 9 23 51 89 06 20 
8 30 98 93 - 01 40 9° 94 40 89 =- 97 40 
8 31 24 92 40 20 9 25 33 89 48 50 
8 32 36 92 14 40 9 26 26 90 11 50 
8 33 4l 91 51 20 9 27 15 90 10 
8 34 48 4n w w 9.99 @ 90 53 40 
8 35 46 91 05 .. 00 9 98 46 91 l0 ¿40 
9 99 4d 91 32 10 
9 30 91 50 -40 
Thermometer 464° Fahrenheit. 
