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Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles. 



the same telescope, which, compared with (ireenwich time of the 

 emersion, gave the longitude within one mile, notwithstanding the 

 nearness of the moon. 



LUNAR OCCULTATIONS. 



List of Occidtations of fixed Stars by the Moon in November and 

 December 1830. Computed for Greenwich, by Thomas Hen- 

 derson, Esq. ; and circulated by the Astronomical Society. 



1830. 



Stars' 

 Names. 



to 



t3 

 (J 



u 



Immersions. 



Emersions. 









Angle from 







Angle from 





« 



Sidereal 



Mean 







Sidereal 



Mean 













< 



time. 



solar time. 





o 



time. 



solar time. 



£6 



A 



o 



> 











h 



m 



h m 



o 







h m 



h m 



o 



o 



Nov. 5 



r Cancri 



6 



981 



3 



32 



12 33 



69 



29 



4 35 



13 36 



283 



246 



26 



f Piscium 



6 



139 



22 



36 



6 15 



82 



55 



23 34 



7 13 



328 



310 



29 



48 Tauri 



6 



46S 



22 



25 



5 53 



110 



70 



23 19 



6 46 



280 



240 



— 



y ——" 



3-4 



478 







4 



7 32 



106 



66 



1 7 



8 34 



286 



252 



— 



15 



6 



508 



4 



34 



12 



147 



152 



5 23 



12 50 



237 



253 



. — 



P 



5 



510 



4 



26 



11 53 



59 



62 



5 18 



12 45 



325 



340 



— 



p 



5-6 



511 



4 



53 



12 20 



12 



21 



J almost touching star; oc- 

 culted to places further north. 



, — 



(99) 



5-6 



516 



5 



23 



12 49 



89 



106 



6 31 



13 57 



291 



319 



— 



Aldebaran 



1 



528 



8 



2 



15 28 



117 



155 



8 59 



16 25 



256 



296 



30 



111 Tauri 



6 



640 







55 



8 18 



43 



3 



1 25 



8 49 



343 



304 



— 



115 



5-6 



651 



2 



15 



9 38 



151 



115 



2 58 



10 21 



231 



200 



— 



N 



6 



706 



11 



49 



19 10 



22 



62 



12 9 



19 30 



336 



15 



Dec. 2 



f Gemin. 



6 



940 



6 



19 



13 S3 



147 



128 



6 54 



14 8 



203 



192 



9 



P Virginis 



6 



1545 





I 



nder horizon. 





8 22 



15 9 



256 



218 



22 



q Piscium 



5 



2869 



21 



37 



3 35 



101 



78 



22 48 



4 45 



307 



294 



25 



p Ceti 



4 



293 



21 



35 



S 21 



99 



60 



22 33 



4 18 



301 



264 



28 



N Tauri 



6 



706 



22 



25 



3 58 



63 



26 



23 5 



4 39 



313 



274 



The angles are reckoned from the northernmost point, and also from 

 the vertex, of the moon's limb, towards the right hand, round the cir- 

 cumference of the disc, as exhibited in an inverting telescope. 



SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. 



Preparing for Publication. 



On the Proceedings of the Royal Society, as connected with the 

 Decline of Science in England ; together with Arguments proving 

 that before the Society can regain confidence at home, or respect 

 from abroad, a reform of its conduct and a re- modelling of its 

 Charter are indispensable. By Sir James South, Fellow of the So- 

 ciety, and late Member of its Council. 



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