APPENDIX No. 5—Continued. 
\" July 5, 1846.—Camp 9, Diamond Spring. 
a 
DETERMINATION OF TIME. 
¥ 
le Time, p.m. Double altitudes of a Lyre *Chronometer fast. 
» ‘mm the east. . ‘ 
- ‘ 
a om. ED: Deg. min. sec h. £ 
[ a. ft .2 106 40 45 6 59 54.8 
3 28 49.8 Wei 21 6 59 58.4 
eave 00.7% 107 47 20 6 59 57.0 
o 30 40.0 108 07. .25 6 59 53.2 
a ae 22.0 108 Az .10 6 69° 64-9 
a ao -go.¢ 109 41 55 6 59 .b7.2 ‘ 
Seat 8. 109 32 50 6 59° 60.4 
3 oo. 34.0 10 oo “40 6: 59 56.0% 
= 3.36 31.5 110 17 40 6. 69. 65.4. 
3 37 24.7 110 37 40 6 59 55.8 - 
3 38 47.5 112-° 9°" QO 6 569 55.9 
Thermometer 72°. 
Time, p.m. | Double altitudes of Areturus Chronometer fast. 
in the west. ‘ 
> ¢ 
ae, led Deg. min. sec. | ae Seto oes 
4 20 57.0 113 44 20 6 59 60.8 © 
4 22 02.0 BtO "1 6 59 60.9 
4-23 07.8 Fr? “oso 4 6° Gs 
4 24. 16,0 Pe 3s CUCECG 
4-25 . 20.8 F 112 10 00 6 59 60.0 
4 26 09.7 o2 “20 6°59 Oe & = 
‘ee O7 10.7 111 30 25 6 59 59.5 in 
428 41.0 Liv 08 20 6 Dee ng s 
4 29 33.8 110-38 55 6 59 59.8 an 
= Beet, Fatih ese AE) cccniinaiiogte:* 4, 
Termometes 7. eee 
he nu coat er ek 
| Chronometer fags by - observations et east star 6 59 a 
west star 3 0. ‘i 
ra . —_—__—— 
Daisy Sian a. 6 59 58.18 
