4A SABINE’S EXPERIMENTS. 
RECAPITULATION OF THE RESULTS, 
By the sun, west of the meridian. December 22d, to January 2d, eleven ays, 423 losing pr. diem, 2,5 | 
- + = - = = = + + December 22d, to January 3d, twelve days, - - - - - 2,62 
- 2 = = = + + + - December 23d, to January 2d, ten days,- - - - - - 2,71 
- - = = + + = - = December 23d, to January 3d, eleven days, - - - - - 2,67 
By the sun, east of the meridian. December 24th, to January 2d, nine days, - - - - - 2,59 
By a lyre west of the meridian. December 22d, to January 2d, eleven days, ee ie = (2,59) 
By rigel east of the meridian. December 23d, to January 2d, ten days, 6 Ne hike ee GF 
By rigel & sirius east of the meridian. December 23d, to January 3d, eleven days, - - - - = 2,59 
By the disappearance of stars No. 1. December 24th, to January 2d, nine days, - - - - - 2,5 
~ = = = = - = No. 2.December 24th, to January 2d, nine days, - - - = - 2,59 
cee ha = - No.3. December 24th, to January 2d, nine days, - = + = = 2,59 
Mean loss of the Chronometer per diem, - - - = - 2,615 
INTERMEDIATE. 
By the sun, east of the meridian. December 24th, to December 29th, five days, 423 loss pr. diem 2,63 
ee December 29th, to January 2d, four days, - - - - - 2,56 
Comparisons of the Astronomical Clock with the Chronometer No. 423, at Columbia College, New- 
York, between the 22d of December, 1822, and the 3d of January, 1823, with the clock’s rate de- 
duced therefrom. 
DATE. Morag Sina Clock’s daily rate, ie 
Losing 2, 515 per diem. On the Chronometer. | On Solar Time. 
m-~ ‘st h. mM. Se 
December 22.| 7.00.00] 8.450. 02,9 a % 
23.| 7.00: 00:} 8). 49 «S273 30. ihe 
24.| 7.00.00] 8.49.02 30, 4] 29 98 
25.| 7.00.00 | 8.48. 31,6 29. 6 4 
26: |" 1.00 G0" 1-6" 40's 02 29 
27.1 7.00. 00 1°38. 47) 33 30 S. S. 
BSet 37 00 00-18 A7-5203 29. 9 30, 017 | 32, 632 
BON O00). 00-1 & . 466 Oot 29. 9 
00.| 7.00.00] 8.46. 03, 2 29. 30. 0A 
31.) 7500: 00 | 8.45 :.34,2 30, 2 ' 
January 1.| 7.00.00 | 8.45.04 30 
2.| 7.00.00] 8.44.34 31. 3 
3. | 1.100. 00 | 8... 44. 02,7 |’ 
The clock'had been going from the 14th of December, but the account 
was not commenced until the weather permitted the use of the repeating 
circle on the 22d. 
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