298 



Observations of Moon Culminating Stars — (continued). 



[June, 



Date. 



1834. 

 Apr. 18 



19 



21 



Names of 

 Stars. 



At Nasira- 

 badbyCol. 

 T.Oliver. 



Dif. of AR. 



4 Leonis, 

 D 1 Limb, 

 (11 7 3) Leo a 

 20 Leonis, 

 (1200) 

 30 Leonis, 

 a Leonis,. . 



34 , . . 



37 , . . 



y , . . 



46 , .. 



]) 1 Limb, 

 17 Virginis, 

 (1434) .... 

 J 1 Limb, 

 (1458)Virg. 



7 1 , 



37 , 



44 1 



22 66 Virginis, 

 J) 1 Limb, 

 79 Virginis, 



82 • , 



93 ,. 



S9 , 



fa. m. s. 



— 05 49.1 



— 26 59.5 



+0 28 09.0 



19 53.8 

 16" 50.4 

 04 19.7 



At Dholes- 

 war by Lt- 

 R. Short- 

 rede. AR. 



. m. s. 

 22 14.6 

 28 19.9 



40 32.0 



58 16.7 



9 59 32.2 



10 02 42.9 



07 46.4 



23 20.4 

 27 45.1 



12 14 06.4 



19 51.0 

 23 18.0 

 29 55.0 

 33 15.5 

 43 10.7 

 51 07.3 



13 15 56.0 



20 34.1 

 26 15.4 

 32 54.3 

 53 33.5 



14 07 20.2 



Date. 



Names of 

 Stars. 



At Nasira- 

 badbyCol. 

 T.Oliver. 



Dif. of AR. 



1834. 

 Apr.23 



24 



Mayl7 



94 Virginis, 

 k Virginis 

 a Bootis, . 

 2 Librae, . 

 5 2 Limb 

 27 Bootis, 



34 , . 



7 Librae, 



13 , . 



18 -, . 



a 2 Librae, 

 5 2 Limb 

 p Leonis, . 



52 , . 



k , . 



73 , . 



v Virginis, 



it ? . 



y Virginis 

 5 



7T - 



9- 

 16- 

 yl 



8 ■ 



fa. m 



+ 39 41. 

 26 07. 

 07 17. 



— 03 25. 

 33 35, 

 48 37. 



+0 22 03, 

 17 19 

 07 00 

 02 37 



— 12 33 

 33 53, 

 47 52 



At Dholes- 

 war by Lt. 

 R. Short- 

 rede. Alt. 



h. m. s. 



13 57 31.6 

 04 04.5 



14 08 08.3 

 14 30.9 

 20 48.6 

 25 28.8 

 36 11.6 

 40 13.9 

 45 23.6 

 49 56.8 



14 41 43.7 



15 19 59.9 



From which Observations the Longitudes have been deduced as under — of 





S 



eha'ranpur. 



Nasirabad. 



Dholeswar. 





CO 

 St 



Result- 1 „, 

 . Mean 



co 



Result- 



Mean 



en 



Result- 



Mean 



Date. 



<«-t co 

 0.0 



6 o 



ing 1 



CO . 



O O 



ing 





c« 



°. -Q 



o o 



ing 







Longitude. 



Longi 



:ude. 



Longitude. 





Ii. in. 



h. 



m. 



h. 



m. 







5 11 



z 



4 



58 



2 



4 



57 



1833. 





s. 



s. 















Dec. 26 



4 



8.462 



— 8.462 















1834. 











s. 



s. 









Jan. 16 









i 



59.511 



59.511 









17 



4 



+27.236 



+ 9.387 















18 





• • 



• • 



2 



51.157 



53.942 









19 









3 



63.206 



58.574 









20 



13 



+ 19 899 



15.894 















23 



9 



+ 2.748 



11.950 















Feb. 16 





















18 









3 



62.738 



59.962 









19 



4 



— 5.743 



9.869 















20 



5 



— 8.782 



7.478 















March 16 





.. 





1 



42.248 



58.191 









17 









3 



58.067 



58.162 









19 









3 



£4.761 



59.399 









20 



5 



—13.941 



4.844 



2 



54.407 



58.845 





s. 



s. 



April 18 





• • 





5 



64.374 



60.047 



3 



23.098 



23.098 



19 









6 



63.051 



60.668 



7 



1.962 



8.303 



21 















6 



27.855 



15.635 



22 















5 



7-787 



13.766 



23 















7 



—8.056 



8.30L 



24 





.. 











1 



—30.728 



6.965 



May 17 









6 



69.365 



62.159 









18 





•• 





7 



73.313 



64,018 









The observations made on the second limb 

 rede, shew the necessity of observing that 

 as the first, with the view of determining the 



of the moon by Lieut. Short- 

 limb as well and as frequently 

 exact longitude of a place. 



