600 



(Xos. 31 to 40.) 



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.15 



23 



31. Long. 1 



Summer 



28 



30 



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5 



7 



17 



8 



6 



1 



13 



9 



10 



7 



6 



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27 



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74 



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Autumn 



55 



16 



42 



12 



21 



22 



41 



19 



37 



28 



43 



25 



45 



9 



111 



30 



6 N. 56 13 W. 



.18 



S. 



29 W. 



.20 



187 



25° AV. 



Winter 

 Tlie year' 

 Spring 



75 



16 



28 



16 



15 



13 



2C 



16 



16 



13 



26 



4 



17 



6 



32 



19 



6 N. 6 44 E. 

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.23 

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S. 



59 E. 



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23 



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1 N. 39 28 W.? 



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.19 



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Summer 



21) 



11 



32 



1 



6 



6 



18 



5 



8 



13 



17 



16 



10 



17 



38 



20 



5 N. 26 28 W. 



.25 



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36f E. 



.02 



84 



15° to -1 



Autumn 



4U 



14 



45 



11 



27 



13 



38 



27 



28 



9 



36 



22 



28 



6 



39 



37 



9 N. 10 34 W. 



.07 



S. 



43 E. 



.18 



145 



20° W. 1 



Winter 



25 



16 



18 



7 



13 



5 



14 



14 



11! 2 



24 



10 



10 



18 



37 



16 



8 N. 31 54 W. 



.2: 



s. 



30 E. 



.03 



83 



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... N. 31 41 W. 



.24 









351 



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19 



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11 



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17 



ON. 28 3 W.? 



.12 



n'. 



"70i"E. 



.09 



36 



33. Long. 



Summer 



14 



20 



4 



2 



2 



8 



2 



5 



8 



13 



4 



18 



23 



61 



6 



17 



1 N. 65 27 W. 



.45 



N. 



68 W. 



.29 



66 



10° to ■ 



Autumn 



13 



25 



8 



15 



6 



25 



30 



41 



18 



24 



19 



28 



16 



27 



19 



57 



8 N. 72 54 W. 



.08 



S. 



49iE. 



.08 



126 



15° W. 



Winter 

 The year' 

 Spring 



15 



9 



2 



13 



5 



8 



10 



19 



9 



10 



8 



7 



5 



20 



8 



12 



8 S. 88 25 W. 

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S. 



52 E. 



.12 



56 



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15 



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5 



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16 



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3 N. 47 52 W.? 



.37 



n! 



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28 



34. Long. 



Summer 



13 



9 



9 



8 



2 



9 



3 



22 



6 



8 



8 



15 



11 



18 



6 



20 



2 N. 68 8 W. 



.15 



S. 



67 E. 



.15 



56 



5° to 



Autumn 



15 



37 



8 



11 



9 



14 



17 



28 



8 



28 



15 



10 



10 



72 



31 



27 



5 N. 57 1 W. 



.22 



N. 



87iE. 



.05 



115 



10° W. 1 



Winter 



6 



6 



4 



6 



2 



6 



5 



6 



1 



7 



12 



23 



6 



23 



9 



11 



2N. 82 40 W.? 



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57 W. 



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45 



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.26 









244 



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10 



4 











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23 



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"7 



11 



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22 



5 



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3S. 51 18 W.? 



.29 



n". 



'85"w. 



.10 



41 



Autumn 



1 



12 



8 



17 



8 



16 



3 



17 



8 



28 



11 



21 



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47 



12 



36 



2;n. 79 28 W. 



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N. 



21 W. 



.25 



85 



5° W. ( 



Winter 



4 



2 







2 



4 



12 



4 



9 



4 



11 



9 



38 



17 



20 



3 



6 



10 



S. 63 67 W. 



.44 



S. 



89 W. 



.27 



51 



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Summer 



9 







1 



1 



2 



5 



6 



11 



16 



8 



3 



5 



3 



31 



2 



4 



10 



S. 50 34 W.? 



.32 



S. 



84 W. 



.12 



42 



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Autumn 



5 



17 



2 



30 



11 



22 



15 



73 



13 



23 



17 



20 



23 



35 



19 



31 



10 



S. 15 15 W. 



.15 



N 



63 E. 



.10 



122 



5° E. ( 



Winter 



4 



3 



1 



6 



2 



10 



5 



20 







18 



2 



19 



7 



13 



6 



6 



9 



S. 39 6 W.? 



.26 



S. 



67 W. 



.03 



44 



37. Long. 



Summer 



9 



















9 



11 



8 



9 



11 



6 



5 







14 



3 







2 



S. 17 9 W? 



.33 



s. 



141 E. 



.13 



29 



5° to \ 



Autumn 



2 



16 



6 



26 



7 



102 



109 



197 



91 



190 



50 



129 



69 



146 



17 



94 



30 



S. 21 16 W. 



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s. 



4i W. 



.17 



424 



10° E. 



Winter 







7 











1 



21 



10 



40 



21 



21 



14 



14 



1 



14 











23 



S. 27 E. 



.51 



s. 



23 E. 



.341 



62 



38. Long. 1 

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Spring 



5 



9 



4 



2 



2 



17 



19 



18 



4 



4 



5 



13 



2 



16 



11 



13 



1 



S. 2 32 W.? 



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N 



46 E. 



.17 



48 



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S. 33 57 W. 



.23 









948 





39. Long. 



Spring 



3 



1 







4 



1 



93 



56 



53 



18 



31 



15 



24 



8 



13 



11 



6 



10 



S. 24 29 E. ' 



.53 



s. 



86 E. 



.18 



116 



Summer 



9 



11 







5 



3 



21 



23 



33 



25 



19 



10 



13 



8 



10 



8 



18 



6 



S. 3 66 E. 



.28 



N. 



7 E. 



.20 



74 



10° to 



Autumn 



13 



21 



3 



10 



6 



98 



112 



285 



115 



159 



56 



185 



63 



92 



32 



42 



32 



S. 14 6 W. 



.48 



N 



89 W. 



.16 



441 



15° E. 



Winter 















1 



4 



19 



42 



49 



28 



43 



9 



15 



3 



18 



2 



2 



6 



S. 4 43 E. 



.64 



S. 



3iE. 



.17 



80 



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S. 5 20 E. 



.47 









711 



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5 



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17 



16 



60 



27 



39 



20 



22 



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19 



19 



27 



6 



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S. 23 1 E. 



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n! 



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107 



40. Long. 



Summer 



2 



2 



6 



6 



5 



14 



8 



12 



3 



7 



6 



6 



3 



8 



2 



5 



3 



S. 35 25 E.? 



.22 



N. 



22' E. 



.20 



33 



15° to ■ 



Autumn 



3 



5 



2 



7 



3 



38 



41 



50 



17 



48 



7 



31 



11 



23 



13 



7 



6;s. 8 W. 



.42 



s. 



44i W. 



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104 



20° E. 



Winter 



3 



1 



1 



7 



4 



45 



38 



52 



36 



71 



21 



29 



9 



19 



6 



5 



8jS. 4 52 W. 



.56 



s. 



271 W. 



.21 



118 



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(Nos. 41 to 45.) Cape Colony, South Africa. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Capetown, at tlie Observatory, during the years 1842 to lS.55, and 1SG2 to 186.5, both inclusive. 

 Graff Reinet, during the years 1863, 1864 and 1865. 

 Graham's Town, during a period of 4^ years, 1854 to 1859. 













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328 



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21 



26 



34 



122 



72 



100 



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217 



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22 



5 



11 



3 



6 



4 



17 



S 



6 



6 



294 68 



203 



400 



1304 



440 



200 



42 



Winter 



40 



9 



6 







8 



1 



3 



1 



8 



5 



7 



6 



236 61 



142 



409 



1652 



569 



272 



66 



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19 



35 



20 



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103 



101 



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197 



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41. 

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Summer 



34 



3 



6 



3 



22 



4 



14 



13 



253 



65 



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263 S. 83 43 W. ! .25 



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Au'umn 



97 



22 



21 



29 



127 



82 



107 



88 



681 



97 



166 



96 S. 23 37 W. .43 



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Winter 



142 



12 



18 



21 



6S 



58 



73 



66 



576 



79 



98 



49 S. 15 22 W. I .57 



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