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DETERMINATION OF TIME. 
APPENDIX No. 5—Continued. 
September 30, 1846.—Camp 62. 
[77 
Time, p.m. 
se, in the eas 
Double ‘altitudes of a Andro- 
. tie 
Chronometer fast. 
2M Ss. 8% Deg. min. sec h. * 
4 06 17.5 105 51 05 7 36 24.0 
4 07 04.8 06 10 45 7). 86 “2Sl6 
4 07 54.0 106 31 . 35 7 36 22.0 
4 08 47:6 106 54 05 7, 36 20.8 
4 09 30:0 107 10 30 7 36 23.4 
4.10 23:8 107 33 05 T= 36 21.3 
4sebts 21:9 107 66 2% 75.36 .26.6 
Thermometer 48°. 
Time, p. m. Double altitudes of a Lyre, Chronometer fast. 
‘ in the west. 
Hoge Deg. min. sec heme OB 
€ 25 41,8 109 55 15 1 2, T 
4.26 44.0 109 31 2 “$30. 25:2 
4 27 28.8 109 13 50 17°38; 267 
-. 3 32:0 108 57 00 7 36 24.5 
& 3% 66.8 108 40 10 736 29 
£ D 40 108 20 50 1:36 SE 
4 30 39.0 107 59 55 7 36 23,4 3 
7 Ae 
iat oa #7 cient ; 
Thermometer 48°. * * Eo? 5g 
he ™. 
Chronometer fast by 7 observations of east star,, 7 36 22.66 
Chronometer fast by 7 observations of west star.. ; 37 
Méen feces 2988S gpeeeaeee 7 36 
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