WITH A FOURTEEN FEET REFLECTOR. 



187 



Date. 



stars. 



D' 



Altitude. 



Correction 

 for Refr. 



D 



n 



e 



Remarks. 



Oct. 26 



31 — 21 



— 305".6 



17°.. .15° 



— 0".7 



— 306".3 



8 



0".4 





Nov. 28 



(1 



— 303 .7 



7° 55' 



— 2 .2 



— 305 .9 



sing. 



meas. 





Oct. 26 



31 — 30 



+ 6 .0 



no 



corr. 



+ 6 .0 



5 



.6 





" 28 



(( 



+ 5 .8 



(( 



i( 



+ 5 .8 



4 



1 .0 





Nov. 26 



30 — 21 



— 309 .2 



9 



— 1 .7 



— 310 .9 



2 



.5 + 





" 27 



(1 



— 313 .3 



7° 30' 



— 2 .4 



— 315 .7 



sing. 



meas. 





8 



33 — 21 



+ 12 .2 



no 



corr. 



+ 12 .2 



3 



1 .7 



-Inaccurate on ac- 



Oct. 28 



33 — 31 



+ 311 .2 



17 ...14 



+ .8 



+ 312 .0 



4 



.8 



count of the great 



Nov. 6 



37 — 30 



170 .1 



71 



1 .4 



177 .5 



sing. 



meas. 



difference of R. A., 



8 



a 



176.1 



14 



.5 



176 .6 



2 



1 ,8 



andfaintnessofstar. 



Oct. 28 



37 — 31 



169 .2 



22 ...19 



.2 



169 .4 



14 



.9 





Nov. 26 



V Sagittarii — 30 



678 .9 



6° 30' 



6 .4 



685.3 



sing. 



meas. 





" 27 



V Sagittarii — 21 



375 .6 



7° 30' 



2 .8 



378 .4 



(£ 



a 





" 28 



<e 



376 .2 



7° 55' 



2 .6 



378 .8 



U 



a 





8 



36 — 21 



+ 336 .2 



9 ...61 



+ 2 .5 



+ 338 .7 



3 



.3 





29. Differences of Right Ascension. 



Date. 



Stars. 



Oct. 



5 



6 



— 11 



t( 



9 





(( 



t( 



9 



9 



— 11 



n 



5 



14 



-11 



(( 



9 





(( 



(( 



3 



16 



— 11 



(t 



4 





(( 



iC 



5 





(( 



n 



9 





It 



Nov. 



8 





11 



(( 



8 



20 



— 11 



Oct. 



4 



21 



— 11 



<< 



5 





i( 



4C 



9 





ii 



S( 



4 



30 



— 11 



(( 



9 





(( 



(( 



4 



31 



— 11 



<c 



9 





a 



(( 



(( 



36 



— 11 



(( 



a 



6 



— 16 



u 



(( 



14 



— 16 



(( 



ii 



23 



— 21 



Nov, 



27 



25 



— 23 



Oct. 



9 



30 



— 21 



Nov. 



6 





li 



ii 



28 





a 



Oct. 



9 



31 



— 21 



t( 



11 



33 



— 21 



— 4^08 

 3.15 



— 0.52 



+ 6.80 



6.58 



8.2 



8.08 



8 .61 



8 .20 



7.93 



16.43 



20.80 



20 .70 



20.2 



46 .82 



46.73 



51 .87 



51 .60 



-f 68 .30 



— 12.5 



— 1 .6 



+ 



.30 

 .20 



27.17 

 26.7 

 28 .20 

 31 .97 

 36.45 



Altitude. 



Correction 

 for Refr. 



21°.. .11° 



+ 



0^07 



20 ...18 



+ 



0.04 



20 ...18 





0.01 



19°.. .3 meas. 







11°.. .1 meas. 



+ 



.03 



20 ...18 





0.02 



20 





0.01 



20 ...17 





t( 



22...19, 11 





<c 



20 ...19 





<c 



6i ...5i 





0.10 



7 ...51 



+ 



0.56 



20 ...17 





0.06 



22 ...20 





0.05 



20 





0.05 



20 ...17 





0.13 



21 ...18 





0.12 



21 ...18 





0.13 



20 ...17 





0.12 



20 ...19 



+ 



0.01 



19 





0.03 



19 





0.01 



15 ...14 





0.02 



9 





0.11 



18 ...13 





0.08 



71 





0.33 



81 





0.25 



18 ...13 





0.08 



no 



corr. 1 



— 4^01 

 3 .11 



— 0.53 



+ 6.83 



6 



8 



8 



8 



8 



8 



16 



20 



20 



20 



46 



46 



51 



51 



+ 68 



— 12 



— 1 

 + 4 



3 

 27 

 26 

 27 

 31 

 36 



.60 

 .21 

 .09 

 .62 

 .21 

 .03 

 .99 

 .74 

 .65 

 .15 

 .69 

 .61 

 .74 

 .48 

 .31 

 .47 

 .59 

 .32 

 .31 

 .09 

 .37 

 .95 

 .89 

 .45 



12 

 5 

 5 



4 



sing. 

 4 

 11 

 7 

 3 

 4 

 4 

 4 

 2 

 4 

 6 

 4 

 5 

 3 



sing. 



i( 



3 

 2 

 9 



Sing. 

 2 

 6 

 6 



0^53 

 0.18 

 0.10 



0.10 



0.32 

 meas 

 0.04 

 0.32 

 0.49 

 0.11 

 0.38 

 0.25 

 0.50 

 0.10 

 0.62 

 0.67 

 0.38 

 0.38 

 0.40 

 meas. 



0.20 

 0.10 

 0.29 

 meas. 

 0.50 

 0.33 

 0.68 



Remarlis. 



The discordance of 

 these sets arises 

 from the proximi- 

 ty of the two very 

 faint stars (4) and 

 (6.) (See Art. 28.) 



Very faint and diffi- 

 cult; not seen very 

 near the wire. 



