146 





.Date. 



2f- 



22. 



R. 



E. 





Date. 



E- 



R. 



- 



R. 



E. 





Nov. 



22 



1 



55 



0-05 



1 



•60*| 





June 



19 



0 



■55 



1 



•35 



1 



90 







29 







0'23 



[1-67] 







26 



0 



90 



0'41 



1 



31 



CO 



Dec. 



6 



1 



60 



0*14 



1 



•74 





July 



3 



0 



•80 



0*45 



1 



25 



co 



00 





13 



1 



•50 



0-12 



1 



•62 







10 



1 



•10 



0 



•15 



1 



25 





jj 



20 



1-75 



0'04 



1 



•79 







17 



1 



•25 



0 



•22 



1 



47 







27 







o-io 



[1-39]: 







24 



1 



•05 



0 



38 



1 



43 





Jan. 



3 



^3-86 



0-28 



[1-56] 







31 



J 1 



•10 



0 



•83 



[1 



•38] 







10 



J ! 





o-u 



[1-40] 





Aug. 



7 



1 



"17 



ri 



•721 







17 





•37 



0-28 



1 



•65 : 







14 



0 



•85 



0 



•33 



1 



18 







24 



1 



•65 



0-05 



1 



•83 | 







21 



1 



•25 



0 



•15 



1 



40 







31 



1 



•50 



0-37 



1 



•63 i 







28 



1 



•05 



0 



•25 



1 



30 





Feb. 



7 



1 



•25 



0-38 



1 



•90 ' 





Sept. 



4 



1 



10 



0 



•07 



1 



17 





m 



14 



1 



•75 



0-15 



1 



•52 







11 



1 



•40 



0 



•33 



1 



73 





21 



1 



•15 



0-37 



2 



•02 ! 







18 



0 



80 



0 



•73 



1 



53 







28 



1 



•60 



0-42 



1 



•91 ! 







25 



1 



40 



0 



•11 



1 



51 





Mar. 



6 



1 



•25 



0-66 



1 



•85 



co 



CO 



Oct. 



2 



1 



30 



0 



•05 



1 



35 





>> 



13 



1 



•65 



0-20 



1 



•62 



iH 





9 



1 



45 



0 



•00 



1 



45 



CO 

 CO 



ii 



20 



1 



•35 



0-27 



1 



•84 







16 



1 



45 



0 



•14 



1 



•59 





ii 



27 



1 



•80 



0-04 



1 



•98 





" 



23 



1 



60 



0 



•15 



1 



•75 





April 



g 



1 



•70 



0-28 



1 



•91 | 







30 





70 



0 



•05 



"1 



•40] 





10 



1 



•20 



0-71 



1 



•66 





Nov. 



6 





0 



•08 





•43] 

 •34] 





ii 



17 



0-90 



0-76 



1 



•62 





ii 



13 





•50 



0 



•09 



ii 





24 



1 



•50 



0-12 



1 



•63 





ii 



20 



}* 



0 



•04 



[i 



•29] 





May 



1 



1 



•60 



0-03 



1 



•83 





ii 



27 



1-70 



0 



•02 



l 



•72 





ii 



8 



1 



•45 



0-38 



1 



•37 





Dec. 



4 



1 



00 



0 



•30 



l 



30 





ii 



15 



0 



25 



1-12 



1 



•61 





ii 



11 



1 



02 



0 



•49 



l 



•51 





ii 



22 



0 



75 



0-86 



1 



•30 1 

 •79 J 





ii 



18 



1 



•60 



0 



•07 



l 



•67 





ii 



29 



1 



30 



0*00 



ri 





ii 



25 



1 



•50 



0 



•02 



l 



•52 





June 

 jj 



5 

 12 





10 



o-oo 



[1-05] 





















If we combine the preceding results into periods of four weeks, com- 

 mencing at winter solstice (summer in Southern hemisphere), we find 

 the following Table, containing the thirteen lunar months of each year: — 



* The entries in brackets [ ] are deduced from those before and after them, or are 

 means, when several weeks are recorded together. 



