O — 
The earlier part of the records procures the following 
readings: 
M. civil T. Gry. AD M. civil T. Grw. AD 
I" atu —1.'3 25 45% a —2.'3 
15 —1.5 ds. —1.7 
30 —L 1 15 —1.3 
45 —1.7 30 —1.0 
2 0 —1.8 45 —0. 6 
15 — Ch 4 0 —0.3 
30 —2.0 15 0.0 
The degression to the eastward from 2" 45"—4" 15" is not 
shown by the normal movement on the 13**; nor does the 
eastward movement, following the noon-minimum (ef. my first 
report), continue, the curve coming back to the same height 
after the production of the wave between 6" and 8" mean 
civil Time of Greenwich. 
Consequently we are not allowed to compare the curves 
of the 18'* and 13'* beyond the hours of the eclipse. 
The readings on these two days were given in my first 
report as relative ones; to reduce them to the same average 
value we may use the values for every fifteenth minute 
from 4^ 15™—9" 0" p. (M. civil T. of Greenwich). 
M. eivil T. AD M. eivil T. AD 
of Grw. May 13th May 18th . of Grw. May 13th May 18th 
4^15"a —1.'5 1.26 715" a —0.8 1.91 
30 —1.6 1:38 30 —0. 6 1. 66 
45 —1.7 1.28 45 —0. 4 1.55 
5 0 — 1.8 EE 8 0 — 0.2 1:36 
15 —1.8 1.03 15 Ot 1. 60 
30 —1.7 1. 05 30 0.3 1. 11 
45 — 1.7 0. 82 45 0.6 1. 60 
6 0 —1.5 2.30 9 0 0.8 1.30 
15 —1.4 1. 56 Mean —0.9 1.5 
30 —13 1.79 —0.9 - 
45 —1.1 2.01 Difference 2.4 
4. 9 —1.0 2.07 
