172 
on Places Latitude. 
ita fon, ae 
LATITUDES 
OF 
Province & District. 
Remarks: 
is seen issuing from underit: The 
breadth of the stream, was, on the 31st 
‘May, 27 feet, and. 12 to 18 inches 
deep. ‘The thickness of the snow bed, 
which overlaid the stream there, was 
estimated at between, 250 and 300 
feet perpendicular. The surface of the 
bed, was traversed as far onward as 
possible; its extent in length was 
about 6 or 7 miles, its “breadth 
ees miles ; 3 it entirely concealed the 
stream, which was not again observed 5: 
and there is every reason to suppose, 
its first appearance is at the debouche, 
which I will call Mana’bE 0’s hair, and 
the latitude of which is 30° 56° 067 
There is no record of any person have 
ing penetrated to this place. 
Tue following observations of Eclipses of Jupiter’s Satellites, will be 
useful in shewing the longitudes of Seharanpur, and several places in 
the mountains, the latitudes of which have been noted above. . 
Till cor= 
responding observations of these Satellites can be obtained from Green- 
‘wich, or some other Observatory, we must be content to compare them 
with the calculations in the Nautical Almanack. 
Place. Year| Month. 
Mr. Grinpary’s , 
171! 
house, near Seharanpur 1817) July 1 11/32/35 
| 6\21 57 
| 
1817] July 29; 9/50/58 
N. A. 4/4050 
i 
Do. |August 14 sl10 12 
N. A.| 2/59 51 
Ditto..... 
Ditto .... 
|Mean time of 
observation. 
h.{mi}s. 
6 
Diff. in time. 
|ti.{m. | 
5)10}38 
5110} 8 
5/10/21 
Remarks. 
This appeared to be a pretty good 
observation, but the air was not 
very Clear. 
*6 |Emersion of Jupiter’s 1st Satellite. 
Sharp and good observation. 
Emersion, Ist Satellite. Good obser- 
vation, but suspected. I saw it 3 
seconds before, orat 8°. L0™. 09°. 
