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RECORD AND RESULTS OF 



61. 20™ 27».2 



7" 



30'" 37».0 









12'' 



1S"'15\5 



29.1 at 6" 21"' aro 0.50 





39.0 X 











17.6 X 



31.1 upp. ther. 71.3 





41.0 











19.6 



33.2 low. " 70.4 





43.1 



45.0 











21.7 

 23.6 



R. 





47.0 











25.6 



7 07 09.6 















27.5 



08 01.5 





L. 













03.6 



7 



30 50.0 at 7" 



30'" 



arc 4.17 





R. 



05.6 





52.0 









12 



22 27.1 



07.6 





54.0 











29.2 



09.6 X 





56.1 











31.2 X 



11.6 





58.0 X 











33.2 



13.7 





31 00.0 











35.2 



15.7 





02.1 











L. 



22 42.1 

 44.2 

 46.2 



17.6 

 19.-I7 

 L. 





04.0 

 06.0 

 08.1 









12 



7 08 24.7 





R. 











48.2 



26.7 



7 



38 32.3 at 7" 



38'" 



aro 3.62 





50.3 X 



28.7 





34.3 X 











at 12>' 24'" upp. ther. 72°.8 



30.7 at 7" 9°' arc 0.33 





36.3 











54.2 " low. " "1.9 



32.7 upp. ther. 72.5 















56.2 bar. 29.790 



34.7 X low. " 72.0 





L. 











58.2 at. ther. 74 



36.8 at 7" 19"' 40^.0 the vibra- 



7 



38 41.3 at 7'' 



39'" 



upp. 



ther. 73°. 3 



Re 



?ersed to face No. 3, swinging and 



38.8 tion of pendulum was 





43.4 X 





low. 



" 72.9 





towards the telescope. 



40.8 from left to riglit, the 





45.4 













42.7 central transit occur- 





R. 



14 35.9 at 12 

 38.0 at 12 

 40.0 











R (?)2 observer, U. P. B. 



44.8 ing at the even second. 

 Reversed to No. 1. 

 R. 



12 



"OS 

 14 



"' arc 

 upp 

 low 



0.26 



. ther. 73.2 

 " 72.3 



12 



56 21.0 

 23.0 

 25.0 X 

 27-0 



7 24 48.1 Pendulum was reversed 





42.0 











50.1 at about 7" 10""; face 





44.0 











29.0 



52.1 No. 1 swinging and 





46.1 











31.1 



54.1 towards the telescope. 





48.0 











Lay 



56.1 





50.0 X 









12 



56 38.0 



58.1 





52.0 











40.0 



25 00.2 X observer, G. P. B. 





54.0 











42.1 X 



02.1 





56.1 











44.0 



04.1 





58.0 











46.1 



06.1 





15 00.0 











48.0 



08.1 





02.0 











R. 



19 48.7 at 161' 15"" upp. ther. 70°.2 



10.2 

 12.2 





04.0 









16 



L. 

 7 25 17.1 at 7" 25"" arc 4°.45 

 19.1 

 21.0 

 23.2 





L. 











50.7 " low. " 69.0 



12 



15 13.0 

 14.9 











52.7 X arc 0.43 

 , 54.7 





17.0 

 19.0 

 21.0 











56.7 

 58.7 



25.1 X 





22.9 











L. 



27.2 





25.0 









16 



20 03.6 



29.2 





27.0 











05.6 



31.1 



33.2 

 35.2 





29.0 X 



31.0 



33.0 











07.6 X 



09.6 



11.6 



R. 



7 27 24.6 

 26.5 





35.0 

 37.1 

 39.0 









17 



R. 

 18 21.6 at 17" IS"' aro 0.25 



23.7 



25.6 X 



27.6 



28.5 X 



30.5 



32.5 





41.0 

 43.0 











35.51 





R. 











29.6 



37.6 



12 



17 48.5 











L. 



18 32.7 upp. ther. 70°.0 

 34.7 low. " 68.9 

 36.7 X bar. 29.830 

 38.7 at. ther. 71. 

 40.7 



39.6 



41.6 



43.5 X 



45.6 



47.6 



49.6 





50.5 

 52.5 

 54.5 X 

 56.5 

 58.6 

 18 00.5 









17 



51.5 





L. 









N 



B. The last sets of observations, 



R. 



12 



18 07.4 











face Nos. 1 and 3, were taken 



7 30 31.0 at 7" 29"" arc 4.30 





09.4 











without any alterations of 



33.0 





11.4 











the case from its position 



35.0 





13.4 











for Nos. 2 and 4. 



' Should be L. 



' As assumed by Mr. Sonntag ; left blank in MS. To judge from the rate of the clock it should be L. and R. [Sch.] 



