80 & Newcomb on observing the coming Transits of Venus. 
Reduced 
Observer. Puce. |, Mine'ot | Aner | rower. | gharacte of 
hm 8 
Oppolzer,* Vienna, 20 59 49°3 4 de th BA 
Oppenheim, Bonn, 51-8 on b.. 
yet, Paris. 57:0 5:5 222 |V.C. 
Le Verrier,+ Marseilles, 57°6 = B. D. (Inst.) g. 
4 Greenwich, 59:2 ? 170 ‘|B. D. 
P. J. Kaiser, Leiden, 59-2 3 siniisciend Bae Sty i) b. 
olff, Bonn., a OOS sia ae 
Liais,¢ Atalaia, 15 in "8 iV. 0.” ‘(g) 
Pulkowa, 2-7 59 
Stone,§ Greenwich, 40 123 245 B.D. 
is, Rome, 46 2 40 |R.R. 
i Pulikowa, 4°7 2-9 145 
Wagner, 4:7 37 148 
Nyren, as 47 T4 57 
Fuss, ue 1-3 9 63 
Dunkin, || Greenwich, 47 37 300 |B. D. 
André, Paris, 4°9 5 188 |V.C. 
53 ere: — b. 
Oppolzer, Vienna, 6-3 4 pee 2 ey 
Dr. Peters, tona, 13 a 111 jb. 
Paris, 3 1 P38} 368° V6. 
; Pulko 8-7 2°2 70 
Dollen, at 37 2°2 81 
Miroschnit schenko, E: t 3-7 106 
Leskinen, a “T 39 117 
Mancini, J 8, 95 6 60 |R. R. 
H. J. Carpenter, Greenwich, 9°6 ? 70 \|R. R. 
Kasavinoff, Pulkowa, 10°7 peal 36 
Kaiser, Leiden, 10°8 7 B.D... “De 
jek, ** Greenwich, s 4? 170. |B. D. 
Wolf, Paris, 4 8 200 |V.C. 
Rome, 6 7 200 |R. RB. 
J. Carpenter, . |Greenwich, 126 | 37 90 |B. D. (Inst.) 
Prof. Peters, Altona, 13-3 3 145 |b. 
Weiss, 13°83 5 40 jb. 
Struve, 13-7 2°5 207 |R. R. 
Stephan, Marseilles, 7 ue ia 2. R. (Inst.) 
Merino, Ma 41 5 00 |R.R. g. 
Duner, und, 42 9 320 |V.C.. g. 
Stone, Greenwich, 16-0 .* ef (A. 
Buckingham, Walworth, * ci ai: pe 
rv, owa, 18-7 2°8 226 
Leiden, 9-0 tio RRO 
* “38 yor dem Brechen des Lichtfadens schien Mercur gleichsam den Sonnen- 
rand etwas hina uszuchieben so dass an ee ein nach aussen 
und dessen Verschwinden ich als den 
; Be 
+ Le V errier used @ seven-inch meets @ diaphragm over the objective. 
; before this imbbicct ck Ton Sisal gaat 
com 
_ ** Instantaneous, Time perhaps 2¢ or 3° late. 
