BLA 2 US, 
APPENDIX L.—ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 133 
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERYATIONS-— Continued. 
Moon’s western limb and nearest limb of the Sun. Double altitude of the Moon's bright (upper) limb, in the east. 
Time. Angular distances. Time. Altitude. 
h m. s. d. m. 3. h. P. Ww d. m. 8. 
2 4 39" 104 09 50 38 136 "X3 94 43 40 
2 48 25 104 10 40 
2. 49 56 100 11 10 
2 BD "95 100 101 50 
Thermometer 58° Fahrenheit. Time. Angular distances. 
Second series.— April 6, 1854. h 8. d. m. 8 
3 S Mas 104 26 40 
x 3 1-5 104 20 
Time, p. m. Angular distances. 3 56 JO "Œ 00 
2. leg | w (38 60 
h s. ^ 1 
3 ‘he "Ja 004 99 Thermometer 58° Fahrenheit. 
3 17 12 104 20 40 
9- —19- es 104 e 10 Determination of longitude by lunar distances, April 6, 1854.— 
3 20 —M 104 21 30 The Moou's western limb and Spica Virginis, east. 
Double altitude of the Moon's bright (upper) limb, in the east. Time. Angular distances. 
1 lti T h m. 8. d. 
hom Bae 9 02 43 18 40 0 
9 04 39) ^" ee | 
h. m. Kk d. m. s. : o ës AE 2 on 
> 7798 90 44 00 
Double altitude of the Sun’s upper limb, in the west. Double altitude of the Moon’s bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
Time. Altitude. Time. Altitude. 
h m. PA d m s oh. EM. E m. s. 
2. ? 59 (01 (30 ob M Ae iU ww w : 
Double altitudes of Spica Virginis, in the east. 
Time. Angular distances 
Time. Altitude. 
h m 8. d. s 
3 36 14 23 
BS 0. M 104 24 Ü A oe 8 m. s. 
29 33 35 104 25 10 >, M o 67 2 40 
T 33 M 104 (25 50 
Double altitude of the Sun's upper limb, in the west. Time. ` Angular distances. 
; Altitude. kn a l a 
T : on 95 JB "3s — 40 
s» E 6 78 35 (0 
: d. m. &. p» P 0 m 1 
3 æ 0 n6 18 90 Dn 78 3) 
