a 
DETERMINATION OF TIME, 
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’ “APPENDIX No. 5—Continued. 
June 22, 1816.—Fort Leavenworth. 
Time, a. m. Double altitudes of | - Time, p. m. Chronometer fast. 
sun’s upper limb. : 
i EEE SK se 
ic, Se ee a Deg. min. ho MS Ss, h. m. ome 
? 3 48 02.5 95 50 10+ 01-..429.5 6 53 16.69 
Se Be & ae Be 95 - 40 10 02 -08.2 6 53 17.04 
m8 47°91 .5 o5= 3 It-'U2~—33:5 6 53 16.69 
Poe 4644-9 95 = 20 10 02 59.1 6 53 16.84 
—s 3-46 -38.5 95 - 10 10 03 . 26.5 6-53 16.69 
=e. 45 Be .6 95 00 164 03> 52.0 6 53 16.44 
22.3 45> 96.8 94 50 10-04 18.0 | 6°53 16.59 
oS 45 01.6 94 40 10 +04. 45.1 6. 5a-_47 24 
OS Ga 2520 94 30 10 05 11.0 6 523 17,19 
+ 3 44 08.5 94 20 .10 05 36.8 6 53. 16,84 
Lost. 94 10 10 06 2.3 
Lost. -. 94 00 10 06 28.5 
3°41 57.5 93 30 10 O07 45.8 6. 53. 35.84 
3 41 32.5 23 20 10. OS “Ti = 6 53. 16.34 
3 41 05.3 $3 30 10 OS 38.8 6 63 16.24 
3 40 39.5 | 93 00 10 .09 05.0 6 53 16:44 
3 40 .14.2 ] *92 50" | 10 09 30.2" | 6 53 16.29 
 Pher. 68° Ther. =74° 
—s 
8 Hy 
mt “Mean of 15 observations, 6h. 
