21 



Correction of the Ephemeris from Elements Second, after applying 

 Prof. Peirce''s recent Values of the Perturbations in R. A. and 

 Dec. 





Obs- 



-Eph. 





Obs.- 



-Eph. 





Date. 



R. 



A. 



0.29 



No. Obs. 

 1 



Dec. 



No. Obs 



1795. May 8, 



+ 0.79 



1 



9, 



+ 



1.18 



1 



+ 



.31 



1 



1846. Sept. 26, 



— 1 



0.21 



160 



+ 



.55 



144 



Oct. 4, 



— 



.11 



210 



+ 



.54 



188 



12, 



— 



.29 



277 



+ 



.64 



244 



20, 



— 



.26 



336 



+ 



.60 



293 



28, 



— 



.20 



349 



+ 



.53 



304 



Nov. 5, 



— 



.11 



343 



+ 



.62 



297 



13, 



— 



.04 



317 



+ 



.64 



273 



21, 



+ 



.04 



305 



+ 



.70 



258 



29, 



+ 



.08 



272 



+ 



.75 



235 



Dec. 7, 



+ 



.34 



209 



+ 



.69 



179 



15, 



+ 



.51 



168 



+ 



.84 



148 



23, 



+ 



.60 



132 



+ 



.95 



120 



31, 



+ 



.95 



90 



+ 



.92 



80 



1847. Jan. 8, 



+ 



.79 



63 



+ 



.98 



50 



April 6, 



+ 



.42 



15 



— 



.18 



16 



July 27, 



— 



.49 



53 



+ 



.16 



50 



Aug. 4, 



— 



.59 



68 



+ 



.14 



65 



12, 



— 



.58 



81 



+ 



.15 



75 



20, 



— 



.64 



76 



+ 



.19 



71 



28, 



— 



.76 



83 



+ 



.40 



76 



Sept. 5, 



— 



.61 



76 



+ 



.31 



83 



13, 



— 



.58 



76 



+ 



.46 



80 



21, 



— 



.71 



61 



+ 



.48 



67 



29, 



— 



.73 



50 



+ 



.56 



57 



Oct. 7, 



— 



.95 



65 



+ 



...58 



57 



15, 



— 



.85 



65 



+ 



.76 



67 



23, 



— 



.94 



70 



+ 



.92 



61 



31, 



— 



.95 



63 



+ 



.87 



65 



Nov. 8, 



— 



.96 



46 



+ 



.77 



51 



16, 



— 



.74 



53 



+ 



.93 



48 



24, 



— 



.56 



45 



+ 



.99 



45 



Dec. 2, 



— 



.24 



35 



+ 



.89 



30 



10, 



— 



.09 



27 



+ 



.72 



22 



18, 



— 



.44 



18 



+ 



.89 



18 



The Society then proceeded to ballot for candidates for 

 membership. 



After which, the other business of the meeting having been 

 disposed of, the ballot boxes were opened and examined, and 



