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DETERMINATION OF TIME. 
APPENDIX No. 5—Continued. | ‘ 
September 23, 1846.—Santa Fe. 
Time, p. m. Double altitudes of a Andro- Chronometer fast. 
? medze, in the east. 
: | ‘ 
Peete Deg. min. sec. | ie, aes 
5 03 21.8 1i9!* 03: 15 7 38 SBe7 
5 04 29.0 119 30 35 Tt o3S-" 6 
5-05 29.0 119 54. 40 7033 3.3 
5 = 06 36,8 1205 22. 45 7-33 34.9 
5 - 0% 20 120=: 42).-1U T Soe Dee 
5-08 10.8 12i- 04. 05 7°33 36.0 
5 +08 11:0 12> 22. 7 33° 42.6 gej. 
5-09 54.1 121: 41. 25 13S FR: 
> 5 <10° 36:3 121° :58: 55 7 CSSr SU 
O11 36.5 129. 23° “50 7 33 36.0 
Thermometer 62°. 
Time, p. m. Double altitudes of a Lyre, | Chronometer fast. 
in the west. 
hi wh: FF: Deg:min. sec. . hh. mB 
Oia. 4756 101 00 1 ose SES 
5 15° 44.0 100 43 50 7 33 33.4 rej. 
5-16 32.8 100 26 20 1 oe Ges 
5 “17 20:5 100 O07 30 733 S4.9- 
5 18 10.5 99 48 20 13S Seas 
5 19 01.8 99 27 55 * 7 233: 328 rej. 
5 19 51.0 99 10 05. 1 3s dea 
5 20 52.8. 98 46 20 7 33 35.0 2 
S21 49.6 98 25 20 fi 33 36.1 : 
See oi 
Thermometer 62°. 
h. We (Se 
MEOOR. s vic vvcuws ceakee cicueeoee - 33 36.08 as 
- Chronometer fast by 9 obs. of east star...cesveee. 7 33 36,34 
Chronometer fast by 7 obs. of west star .....ess0e . 85.81 
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