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3. Applying the method already described by us to the results in 

 Tables I and II, and borrowing for comparison the results of Table VII 

 of our previous communication, we obtain the following table : 



Table III. — Exhibiting the Results of our method applied to Table YI 

 of our previous and Tables I and II of our present communication. 



Divisions 



Exact period 





Magnitude of inequality. 



from normal. 



in days. 



Kew. 



Utrecht. 



Toronto. 



— 7 '0 



23 -5400 



2100 



1922 



2934 



— 6 "5 



23 "5729 



3093 



O \J o o 



3080 



1422 



— 6-0 



23 -6057 



4700 



3950 



2252 



—5 "5 



23 '6386 



4025 



3980 



4446 



— 5 -0 



23 -6715 



1386 



3030 



3939 



—4 "5 



23 7043 



1 887 



2624 



5246 



r£ \J . . . 



23 -7372 



301 



2166 



3638 



— 3 5 



23 -7700 



• ^-J?J i i \j\J .. 



301 5 



1780 



2622 



— 3-0 



23 "8020 



3140 



3992 



2148 



— 2 • t 5 



23 -83^7 



2771 



4540 



3337 



U \J . . . 



23 -8686 





4578 



3422 



— ± O . . . 



23 -Q01 4 



5021 



4624 



2906 



-L \J . . . 



23 -9343 



5518 



3878 



3098 



— -s 



— \J o . . . 



23 -9871 



2374 



.... 2572 .. 



. . 2772 



o-o 



. 24 -0000 . . 



. . 3912 



2586 . . 



. . 3428 



+ 0-5 ... 



. 24 -0329 . . 



. 5135 



.... oyoo . . 



2863 



-\- 1 u . . . 







.... 2984 . . 



. . 1678 



+ 1-5 ... 



. 24 -0986 . . 



.. 2157 



.... 3394 . . 



. . 3902 



+ 2-0 ... 



. 24 1314 . . 



. . 2378 



.... 5392 . . 



. . 3216 



+ 2-5 ... 



. 24 -1643 . . 



. 3795 



.... 5690 . . 



. . 3360 



+ 3-0 ... 



. 24-1971 .. 



. 3926 



.... 3350 . . 



. . 4274 



+ 3-5 ... 



. 24 -2300 . . 



. 3043 



.... 2520 . . 



. . 2728 



+ 4-0 ... 



. 24 -2628 . . 



. . 2520 



.... 4342 . . 



. . 2377 



+ 4-5 ... 



. 24-2957 .. 



. 3004 



.... 5802 . . 



. . 3258 



+ 5 .. . 



. 24 -3285 . . 



. 4302 



.... 5572 .. 



. . 3601 



+ 5-5 ... 



. 24 -3614 . . 



. . 4761 



.... 5146 . . 



. . 2400 



+ 6-0 ... 



. 24-3943 .. 



. . 5824 



.... 3832 . . 



. . 2906 







98247 



101284 



84173 



4. It will be noticed that there is a very striking likeness between 

 the three verfcica 1 columns in Table III. This will be seen more 

 distinctly by reference to Plate 1, in which figures 2, 3, and 4 

 represent the numbers of these three columns ; fig. 2 denoting that 



