394 ; Ay ACCOUNT. OF THR 
degree,* as determined. by De Lamens and; Munai.... The Englisla by 
Colonel Monee. The. Swedish by, SWANBERG, and , OverrBoom, andthe 
Indian by | Colonel Lannion, ‘These Weis arranged to, form thregyresulig 
as ‘follows: | 4 voc banpeen Te Theres ownspeneltt hon ood tee barebieseo bart 
ye ee LS EY OO TO Bagh RAINES CURD RS VT he ROE AIS Rad ’ Pransverse Resa. cBllipticity. 
Indi tan degree » compar red with Sediah Pives, Kage be, od 003270 sat : 
Engli sh degt ee compared with Swedish ane iin. 00331E en 
French degree compared with Dilie-. . Bio. 003218. - btu 
oddly? lilt db ono owl’ bas Mean result, - 100326639 aan 
‘y Vir ITH this ee te hg ( Colonel Lamprow S for es the eh ae 
degree was calculated, substituting . each of. these A degrees in, the, equation,, 
This fumnished four results as. follows; siecatiey Selva or iike ae 
Reh ange Wetheae hie Ss 4 oh ORNS en aie leit od thio epee wore ge eA eae, 
3 b BTR ae! SLRS ve Pe RON : : eA Buk . ‘ih at ms A * Fa thoma. et Meese hey yp | 
ooh dhe Ensesh eeBree rn iiteaad AAP Ra bicegills am 
French, OH J eK) o 8 “rs ba eesg Sfx fj wae G sare vite 
TRAIN» «wie cinseds egies ole vue 56-5 
eee : : Swedish, Spee °° 9 88 2 hie 99 to Ye ye, cit ' 
ante 60460 resco cd 
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* Tur are fois which this Pena is Paeduged has been ; since , extended by. Messrs, Bror fad ‘ 
Anraco to is, having it’s middle point little differing fom the mean Wekrée” 45. AS’ ‘however Caps 
tain Honeson fixed on the ellipticity, which we were to.use previous to. seeing any. account of this. 
tieasurement, and as the difference which would arise from admitting it into the calculation would © 
have ucen very trifling, it was not thought necessary to loose. so much time as 2 revision of all our, 
work would have required, especially considering the little, effect iS small change i in the ellipticity. 
woald produce i in the results. 
