Puaces 1x. Hinpustan. 175 
Mean time ap hi 
Place. Year| Month. | observation. Diff ag ME Remarks. 
fb. [m4 s. {h.jm.| 
(On the J Jumna, within ; Rea e 
the mountains of Re- 
wuen) 
CG REO Giacis RIES 1817| April 914.4155 °5 | 
9.28 26 513}29 °5 Immersion, 2d Satellite. Very clear 
\ observation—Satellite lost lusire 
| | 32°. before it went. This and 
| \ the following observations, by me, 
(ONT aioe ie | with the 42 inch telescope. On 
ete i the 10th, I took the ist Satellite ; 
there was some: doubt in noting 
| ft the time, but I believe it will give 
| 5". 12™. 40°. 
Banasstt ..0-2eereeee- Do.) April 16,1716) 5 eal aaa 
12/129 5 14/36 Immersion, 2d Satellite. A tclerable 
observation—but the dawn was 
| beginning ; I think it might other- 
ea! wise have been seen 3 or 4’, la- 
\ Harte ter, 
tri, which bears Al° April 1716 342 
10 50 33 513| 9 Immersion, ist Satellite—T suspect- 
- ed I saw the glimmer till 16°. 03. 
46°. or 4°. later, but not certain— 
Air very clear—Same day, Lieut. 
Hersert observed the immer- 
sion at Sikri in Rohile’ hand at 
"16%... 05". 28°. © Diiference I™: 
46°.—Sikri is between Bareilly 
and Chandausi. : 
Cur ali, near Jumnau- 
Do 
(On the Ganges, within eid 4s 
the mountains of Re- 
waen) 
Reital ... 202 seceeees Do.| May 10161421 +5 
1i| 1) 5 5|13,16 -5 Immersion, ist Satellite—Same te- 
lescepe. Air clear, but there 
i was a slight wind, 
Do.| May 12 ‘y fe 56 
9\33 5|13)23 A very fine observation, consideving 
: that the planet is so near opposi- 
tion. The air calm, and in these e- 
levated regions, exceedingly clear. 
Satellite lost lustre 50°. before it 
went. Same night, Lieut. Hrr- 
ZBERL’S Observation—The immer- 
sion at 10°. 42™. 09°. 9. at Cha- 
koorwara—lat. 30°. 22. 30".. 
EL alow tice 
42 5\15 
3 DRAB Q@OnnOnD weeces Deo: May 11 14/13 
§ 57| 
53  °7 [mmersion ofthe 2d Satellite— Clear 
and steady—I followed the Satel- 
lite deep into the shadow. It 
continued to lose lustre: for no 
