130 APPENDIX L.—ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERV ATIONS--Continued. 
Double altitudes of Arcturus, in the east. Time Angular distances. 
Time. Altitude. h ee A d. 
7 16 56 3 483 30 
7 19 -58 39 9 40 
h. m s d. m s z 22 50 39 50 
er uw a 45 W T 95 54 3 501 40 
8 L 73 13 390 
E ays ae DE xo Thermometer 624° Fahrenheit. 
n 
: rs sh x x on The Moon’s western limb and Aldebaran, west. 
Thermometer 624° Fahrenheit. Time. Angular distances. 
—Pn of longitude by lunar distances, April 3, 1854.— h m. E m. 8 
e Moon!s western limb and Saturn, west. vi 97 51 31 5l 50 
z 30 31 52 50 
z 33 41 3l 53 650 
Time. Angular distances. MR: i 31 754 50 
Él. 4. (m d. m. s. Double altitude of the Moon's bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
6 "46 9 SU XU 20 
6 49 .J3J 39 33 40 
6 52 22 39 39 50 h. m. s. d. m. 5 
6 55 25 a5. 40 50 7 38 20 115 27 40 
5 à Double altitude of Aldebaran, in the west. 
Double altitude of the Moon’s bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
oa $: 25 o i. 
h.m. 8. Kc o D uM. 2 F X 
0 o W 333 43 50 i 
i Time. Angular distances. i 
Double altitude of Saturn, in the west. 
h m. d. 
7 — oe " — oW 
AER NE ihe 09 7 B LP 31 58  À 50 
7 00 R uw Ww A0 7 39 84 59 
7 A 8 32 01 00 
Time Angular distanees 
Double altitude of Aldebaran, in the west. 
h m. E d. 
T uw 39 43 00 k o w tL o 
8o dE 0 39 44 T 7908 "T 455 12 2 
7 08 jt 39 45 10 
7 MR 39 46 20 | 
Double altitude of the Moons bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
À m s. d. m. $. 
Double altitude of Saturn, in the west. 7 55 e 108 13  :50 
À s d, m s : i 
7 I$. 47 pe 96 10 Time. Angular distances. 
k ^w. s. d *" t 
|! Ww" M €? 3» «€ 1 
8 28 32 03 
| B A 5a 32 40 3 
e 98 .30 39 o 50 r 
Thermometer 624° Fahrenheit. 
