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DIALLING. 



Dialling 

 Tables. 



TABLE, 



Shewing the Sun's Place and Declination, and the Equation of Time for every Day of the Year, calculated 



for the second Year after Leap Year. 



Dialling 

 Tables. 



March. 



Days. 



Sun's 



Place. 



Sun's 



Declin. 



Equation of 

 Time. 



Days. 



1 



xio° 



15' 



7° 



44'S. 



12' 45" + 



1 



2 



11 



15 



7 



21 



12 33 



2 



3 



12 



15 



6 



58 



12 21 



3 



4 



13 



15 



6 



35 



12 8 



4 



5 



14 



15 



6 



12 



11 54 



5 



6 



15 



15 



5 



49 



11 40 



6 



7 



16 



15 



5 



26 



11 26 



7 



8 



17 



15 



5 



2 



11 14 



8 ' 



9 



18 



15 



4 



39 



10 56 



•9 i 



10 



19 



15 



4 



16 



10 41 



10 | 



n 



20 



15 



3 



52 



10 25 



ii ! 



12 



21 



15 



3 



29 



10 9 



12 i 



13 



22 



14 



3 



5 



9 52 



13 ! 



14 



23 



14 



2 



41 



9 35 



14 j 



15 



24 



14 



2 



18 



9 18 



15 



16 



25 



13 



1 



54 



9 1 



16 



17 



26 



13 



1 



30 



8 43 



17 



18 



. 27 



12 



1 



7 



8 25 



18 



19 



28 



12 







43 



8 7 



19 



20 



29 



11 







19 



7 49 



20 



21 



<Y> 



11 







4N. 



7 31 



21 



22 



1 



10 







28 



7 12 



22 



23 



2 



10 







52 



6 54 



23 



24 



3 



9 



1 



15 



6 35 



24 



25 



4 



9 



1 



39 



6 17 



25 



26 



5 



8 



2 



2 



5 53 



26 



27 



6 



7 



2 



26 



5 39 



27 



28 



7 



6 



2 



50 



5 21 



28 



29 



8 



6 



3 



13 



5 2 



29 



30 



9 



5 



3 



36 



4 44 



30 



31 



10 



4 



3 



59 



4 24 



31 









April. 









Days 



Sun's 



Place. 



Sun's Declin. 



Equation of 

 Time. 



Days. 



1 



(yll° 



3' 



4° 23' N. 



4' 



7" + 



1 



2 



12 



2 



4 46 



3 



49 



2 



3 



13 



1 



5 9 



3 



31 



3 



4 



14 







5 32 



3 



13 



4 



5 



14 



59 



5 55 



2 



55 



5 



6 



15 



58 



6 17 



2 



37 



6 



7 



16 



57 



6 40 



2 



20 



7 



8 



17 



56 



7 3 



2 



2 



8 



9 



18 



55 



7 25 



1 



45 



9 



10 



19 



54 



7 47 



1 



28 



10 



11 



20 



53 



8 9 



1 



12 



11 



12 



21 



51 



8 31 







55 



12 



13 



22 



50 



8 53 







39 



13 



14 



23 



49 



9 15 







23 



14 



15 



24 



47 



9 37 







8 



15 



16 



25 



46 



9 58 







7— 



16 



17 



26 



44 



10 19 







22 



17 



18 



27 



43 



10 40 







36 



18 



19 



28 



41 



11 1 







50 



19 



20 



29 



40 



11 22 



1 



4 



20 



21 



8 



38 



11 43 



1 



17 



21 



22 



1 



37 



12 3 



1 



30 



22 



23 



2 



35 



12 23 



1 



42 



23 



24 



3 



33 



12 43 



1 



54 



24 



25 



4 



32 



13 3 



2 



5 



25 



26 



5 



30 



13 22 



2 



16 



26 



27 



6 



28 



13 42 



2 



26 



27 



28 



7 



27 



14 1 



2 



36 



28 



29 



8 



25 



14 20 



2 



45 



29 



30 



9 



23 



14 38 



2 



53 



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In these Table, N. signifies North, and S. South Declination. The Signs -f- and — , denote 

 that the equation of time must be added to, or subtracted from, the time shewn by a sun dial, or 

 apparent time, in order to obtain the mean time, or the time shewn by a well-regulated clock or 

 watch. 



