ee 
134 APPENDIX L.—ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS—Continued. 
Double altitude of Spica Virginis in the east. Time. Angular distances. 
Time. Altitude. h 8. d. ES 8 
: 16 00 53 78 17 10 
10 09 58 78 16 20 
h. m. 8. d. 8. 10 04 b3 78 15 30 
9 21 34 70 15 40 10 00 78 14 50 
Double altitude of the Moon’s bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
Double altitude of Spica Virginis, in the east. 
Time. Altitude. 
Time. Altitude. 
h. m. d. ii 
9 23 33 112 30 40 m. 8. d. m. s 
10 09 00 82 49 20 
Time. Angular distances. Double altitude of the Moon’s bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
À. m. x d. s. 
9 25 01 78 30 50 Time Altitude. 
9 27 78 30 00 
9 29 78 29 90 
9 31 Al 78 28 30 m. 8 d. m. E 
10 11 08 92 51 00 
Thermometer 58? Fahrenheit. 
Second series, April 6, 1854.—The Moon’s western limb and 
Time. Angular distances 
Time. Angular distances. 
: d. m. 8 
á sh i ; 1 37 78 J3 00 
. . . 3 10 14 50 é 
9 50 03 78 22 30 10 ] 00 ae n m 
9 Ss Ww 78 1 30 10 —19- $ LS MES 
9 53 47 78 20 40 
9 55 78 19 50 
Double altitude of the Moon's bright (lower) limb, in the west. 
Thermometer 58° Fahrenheit. 
Determination of time, April 8, 1854.— Equal altitudes of the 
i mb 
Sun's upper limb. 
Time. Altitude. | 
Time, a. m. Altitudes. Time, p. m. 
h. m. : d. m. s 
2» cw cw» 98 39 À 20 m. d. s. h m. & 
WwW -17. 45 119 33 55 12 46 52 
18 25 119 44 35 12 46 06 
10 19 03 119 54 35 I2 45 97 
Double altitude of Spica Virginis, in the east. 10 19 41 120 04 35 12 44 50 
o 99 91 190 14 45 12 44 08 
10 91 10 120 45 12 A2) 
Time. Altitude. li 21 56 120 39 05 12 42 33 
10 22 49 120 51 05 I9 41 45 
Il 23 3 121 03 05 J9 40 57 
$. d. 4 "J ‘ie. g 10 94 25 1 132 35 12 40 13 E 
9 59 921 80 9392 40 j 
Thermometer 80° Fahrenheit. 
